Yup it works, thanks
A couple of days ago when I was on the forum, I said āWho is thisJxstErg1?ā (I am dumb and didnāt see āErg1ā and shouldāve known) and then when I was going through old posts I saw āErgastolator1ā and I was like āI wonder what happened to them.ā and then I saw this:
I felt pretty silly because I didnāt realize it was you @JxstErg1, sorry!
My phone is having a weird behaviour where looks like every 12 hours, my phone will hang and reboot itself to recovery. Any advice on fixing it?
Have you tried factory reset?
Itās OK; some people might not know my new identity.
Not yet
Check also if there is an update for āamd chipset driverā
so install that too (if I chose the right driver for you - am4 B550)
A video that might be of interest to you (I didnāt post it for OC reasons, but more informative)
The latest version from the MSIās website is 5.01.29.2026, so Iām all set! But now I need to update them from the AMDās websiteā¦ And Iām doing that!
Done!
Since Discord is down, it is a reminder for me to touch grass
Discord was down for me an hour ago as well, they had a notice which mentioned theyāll be doing a postmortem investigation soon. No idea if they fixed it since.
Does this ever happen to anyone else when you use Filezilla to transfer your files from InfinityFree and then open them in VSCode?
Whatās different than usual?
Yes it does - looks very familiar.
Thatās what started my (admittedly good) habit of never downloading from the server, and always uploading from local backups / copies.
For some reason, it adds one more \n for every \n that there is in the file.
I donāt understand what you mean by this. What I did was download my files from Filezilla just as a backup and some files when I open them, they turn out like that.
Yeah, thatās why I donāt take files from the server anymore. I do everything locally and push to production, never pull from it.
The bad thing is that I sometimes work on it while at school with my school-issued Chromebook.
Wow, very cool. Meanwhile I donāt have any laptop
I only work in LF (\n) when I know Iām gonna upload to some server later. In fact, I have my VSCode set up to only use LF on new files. Something may have happened in the transfer or line ending change where CRLF (\r\n) was replaced with a double new line (\n\n). Just curious, but what does it say in the bottom right corner (CRLF, LF, CR, or Mac)? Cause if it says anything other than LF my theory is disproven.
Hi, wackyblackie, I havenāt seen you talk here for a bit.
I am not home at the moment; I will respond to this once I am home. But from memory (which isnāt 100% correct obviously) I belive that it says either CRLF or LF but Iāve never seen it say CR or MAC.