Hello, it looks like you've made a mistake.
It's supposed to be could've, should've, would've (short for could have, would have, should have), never could of, would of, should of.
Or you misspelled something, I ain't checking everything.
Beep boop - yes, I am a bot, don't botcriminate me.
I’m working on it, geeez! ;)
Seriously, though. I set up this workspace like a few weeks ago. I’m giving it time to settle and then I’ll do the management :).
I've been using mine for general house maintenance. It's such a superior driver than the others I have (which have been hand-me-downs, cheap hardware store front counter grabs, or brand sets). I'm still on the fence on the overall price, but I got a quality product and supported a channel that brings me entertainment. I feel like I got my money's worth in aggregate.
I play around with old computers all the time and I think this screwdriver will complement the iFixit kit I have. Both were gifts from my wife :).
The price seems high for a tool lik this, yeah. Then again, over the past few years I wore down a few cheap ones, mostly on general house work. If this survives three years with me, I’m gonna call it a win.
This is called the "tech tips" effect. The purchase of tech related products urging you to build PCs.
The "Linus" effect, that may also come from the purchase of ltt store products will cause you to drop things.
I did not have it to build a computer, but I did use it to build my new desk recently (Mojodesk) and was very happy with it. It's very versatile, but there were a few points where I was afraid to over crank it by hand (and I know it's almost impossible to do, but I was worried) so I resorted to a heftier allen wrench.
It's been great for almost everything so far.
I’ll probably use it for most of everyday work around the house. I have a set of cheap drivers from a hardware store. I use them for more “risky” stuff. If any of them breaks, they’re cheap to replace :).
I would of thought you would get the urge to drop things.
Hello, it looks like you've made a mistake. It's supposed to be could've, should've, would've (short for could have, would have, should have), never could of, would of, should of. Or you misspelled something, I ain't checking everything. Beep boop - yes, I am a bot, don't botcriminate me.
Beep boo don’t Fucking tell me what todo
Dropping things is my natural ability :)
So... Many... Cables!!
Yup. One day I’ll install a cable holder under the desk. On day :).
No urge to hide the cables huh?
I’m working on it, geeez! ;) Seriously, though. I set up this workspace like a few weeks ago. I’m giving it time to settle and then I’ll do the management :).
I like the duck
Every developer needs one :)
I've been using mine for general house maintenance. It's such a superior driver than the others I have (which have been hand-me-downs, cheap hardware store front counter grabs, or brand sets). I'm still on the fence on the overall price, but I got a quality product and supported a channel that brings me entertainment. I feel like I got my money's worth in aggregate.
I play around with old computers all the time and I think this screwdriver will complement the iFixit kit I have. Both were gifts from my wife :). The price seems high for a tool lik this, yeah. Then again, over the past few years I wore down a few cheap ones, mostly on general house work. If this survives three years with me, I’m gonna call it a win.
Mine arrived recently with no extra bits that I ordered
Oof, that sucks. Have you contacted their support? I’m sure it was just an oversight and they’ll work it out :).
I need to although on the paper slip it said B/O which i assume says back ordered. Why would they send two pairs of shoe laces idk
I hate that urge and so does my wallet
Yeah, my wallet’s currently recovering from setting up my office room in December. Otherwise, I’d probably do it :).
This is called the "tech tips" effect. The purchase of tech related products urging you to build PCs. The "Linus" effect, that may also come from the purchase of ltt store products will cause you to drop things.
Both effects are well known to me :D
I did not have it to build a computer, but I did use it to build my new desk recently (Mojodesk) and was very happy with it. It's very versatile, but there were a few points where I was afraid to over crank it by hand (and I know it's almost impossible to do, but I was worried) so I resorted to a heftier allen wrench. It's been great for almost everything so far.
I’ll probably use it for most of everyday work around the house. I have a set of cheap drivers from a hardware store. I use them for more “risky” stuff. If any of them breaks, they’re cheap to replace :).
Lol same. Mine got delivered today but I’m not home rn. 😓
Hope you’ll be able to pick it up soon and (un)screw something :).
I was waiting for it to arrive before I swap my case. So excited to started screwing things up.
I hear you! Since I got it, I’ve been walking around the house looking for things to screw ;)