TheAnonymouseJoker, Have it on my keys for years, never lost it.
meowMix2525, nope, just a hoarder :)
Selmafudd, Same, I’ll unpack any electrical item and keep all the packaging including the wire tiers on cords, plastic bags with the tape carefully folded back and pack all of that back up in the box and storage the empty box in my garage incase. I then use the item until it breaks and then 6 years later see the box on a shelf while walking passed, realise I no longer own said item and throw the box away.
lemmy_nightmare, Are you me?
grayman, Phew… I was hoping I wasn’t the only person with like 17 of these.
shath, a little repair kit with all these type of things are fuckin invaluable
UnverifiedAPK, You guys aren’t just using eSIMs?
6mementomori, (edited ) i have never heard of such a thing how does it work
AstridWipenaugh, I use an esim with a Pixel and Google Fi. The setup process is this:
- Sign in to Google account
- Complete normal phone setup
- Confirm notification prompt to use this device with my fi account
- Never make phone calls ew gross
glibg10b, Can you still receive calls and SMS messages?
AstridWipenaugh, (edited ) Yep! I have a normal phone number and get unlimited voice and sms, and 5g data metered data at $10/GB. They have an unlimited plan too, but metered works best for me. It’s actually serviced by ATT and Verizon IIRC, so you connect to whichever is best.
WereCat, Both
veroxii, As someone traveling to other countries a few times a year, eSims have been a game changer.
Dasnap, (edited ) They’re also good for SD card slots.
kenopsik, These little ejector tools are useful for more than just SIM cards. CD/DVD ROM drives have force eject buttons inside tiny little holes that these can reach and push. Many hardware reset buttons are also hidden inside tiny holes.
You could use an unfolded paperclip in a pinch. One of my air purifiers has a reset button inside a hole that is slightly too thin for the paper lips I have on hand. But the SIM ejector tool I keep around fits perfectly.
Zoidsberg, I’ve always just kept it in my case, against the back of my phone.
codenul, Same. I have tow phones, one personal and one business. Kept it in my personal one, between phone and case. You never know when you or someone else might need it.
jetsetdorito, aka fancy paperclip
AndyLikesCandy, Tool cabinets are a marvelous thing. I have a little thing squirreled away in a drawer of other tools, just the top of a box that a screen protector came in, that is just full of tiny specialized precision tools that I very seldom need.
Kusimulkku, Low bar
HubertManne, yup. just needed it the other month and paperclipped it after searching in vain for an hour or so.
sharkfucker420, I just use a needle or something similar
Waluigis_Talking_Buttplug, Goes great on a Keychain
LordCirais, (edited ) I did this but the tip broke off
Waluigis_Talking_Buttplug, Yeah that’s not very typical, I’d like to make that point.
Wootz, How is it untypical?
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Wootz, I did ;)
Sabata11792, I got stabbed in the thigh.
TheAnonymouseJoker, I would say that is very close to stabbing something else. Consider it a blessing. Now you can keep this pin in your poked thigh.
Rhynoplaz, Mines still there! Works great for cleaning out charging ports too!
Cupcake1972, Wait, why did I never think of that?
Nacktmull, Now what is that?
TheAnonymouseJoker, That is the key to breaking the power of infinity stones.
ReversalHatchery, (edited ) SIM tray opener tool for smartphones. It’s pretty small
Randomocity, It’s a tool to remove the SIM card from a phone
adam_y, It’s a contraceptive device.
glibg10b, (edited ) As someone who carries one everywhere, I can vouch for its effectiveness
comrade_pibb, You need one of these to swap out sim cards on mobile devices
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Imgonnatrythis, How often do you use them? I now throw away almost every extra piece of anything and for the past 8 years or so I haven’t really regretted it and important stuff is easier to find without all the junk noise.
Sparkega, I store mine between my phone and phone case.
Mubelotix, All that weight you need to carry over time
Gork, I have a Moonlander split keyboard that is programmable and uses one of these little things for its reset button. My only gripe with it is that they could have designed a place for it to slot into the keyboard itself since it’s very easy to lose it if it isn’t otherwise attached to something.
Patches, Why do you have to reset your keyboard, future boy?
Gork, The reset button is used to apply firmware changes. For this keyboard you can customize the keys to pretty much however you like. I have one of the thumb cluster buttons set to Ctrl-C / Ctrl-V for efficiency. It’s great for making changes to personalize your mechanical keyboard experience… but it requires that pin to make changes lol.
I like it since I can assign Enter to one of the left thumb cluster buttons, you normally can’t hit enter with your left hand on a standard keyboard layout.
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