Independent Study: Nexus 6P Unboxing
Since repairs failed and I had to replace the phone. Now you get to see how one of these Nexus 6P Google Fi phones arrives and is setup.
Since repairs failed and I had to replace the phone. Now you get to see how one of these Nexus 6P Google Fi phones arrives and is setup.
I broke my phone. I was in a rush, and the phone fell face first into the pavement. The case didn't help. So I used some tape and removed the shards that would have my fingers run red with sadness, and blood. Then I laminated it with another layer of clear packing tape to protect me and it while figuring out my next steps. I didn't have insurance on the phone, nor would a warranty replace the screen though it is only 7 months old. So I opted to try to replace the glass. This was my attempt to replace the glass on the NEXUS 6P. It didn't go well.
This time on Independent Study, swapping up from a 2TB disk to a 6TB disk in a Synology Disk Station. The OS is the latest DSM 6 for October 16th, 2016. Before the video, a 2TB drive was removed and a 6TB drive put into it's carrier and inserted and a S.M.A.R.T. short test was run to verify the drive wasn't going to immediately fail and the system would accept it.
The RigidBot is a 3D printer. The one that I have stopped working and I decided that upgrades were in order anyway. This is the board I choose based on the recommendation of the RigidBot community. http://reprap.org/wiki/RUMBA