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This isn’t even a recent problem, Mappa has doing this shit for ages. Taking on way too many projects at once putting way too much pressure on staff for not enough pay. The anime industry is brutal on their staff, and Mappa is probably the worst.
You are right, but it has also saved me a few times when hex bits/wrenches weren't readily available.
I've used them very rarely, but I've never had one strip unlike everything beneath it so I can't complain.
I could be talked into bumping Hex up to B, I just want it between Phillips and Robertson.
I don't have any experience with Pozi screws in the US, but doing a quick search they look like a solid upgrade over Phillips, so I'm guessing I would agree if I actually used them.
In theory they're good, but I've had a few too many allen/hex screws strip and having both SAE and metric standards is irritating. Tool quality has been an issue as well, I've had shitty Torx screwdrivers last for years and years while a decent allen wrench will snap or wear out way faster. Still miles better than Phillips though.
Edit: also you can use Torx bits on hex screws, so more points for Torx.
This is correct, Torx is easily the best standard. Robertson is an acceptable second.
I’ve seen a few people wanting another usb-c port. It would be neat, but personally as long as they keep the headphone jack, I’m happy with the one port. I just want to charge and listen to stuff at the same time, which I can do on the Deck unlike most modern phones.
They literally fixed every problem I had with the Deck and more.
Really tempted to sell mine and upgrade.
Things are slowly improving, but public chargers do kinda suck right now. There’s an app called PlugShare that you can download which lets you see reviews for all chargers in your area. It’s saved some headaches a few times cause I can just avoid chargers with bad ratings.
Google has trained me to think “I wonder if that still exists” every time I remember one of their products.
The Google graveyard is vast.