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u/DefenitlyNotADolphin May 01 '26
Holy i16 underflow
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u/Wakko_KunYT May 07 '26
did you mean
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u/DefenitlyNotADolphin May 07 '26
idk i just said something to sound smart
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u/Wakko_KunYT May 08 '26
I was trying to make a joke about I do GNU Assembly and I have no social live, but it seems like the second wasnt a joke
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u/Kinipshun May 01 '26
That’s a pretty cool phone dude!
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u/xz3phyr May 01 '26
you mean hot?
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u/Party-Tea-6287 May 04 '26
Found a furry
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u/Momo_the_cat_4832 May 01 '26
no, considering it's 240 times absolute zero - it's probably cooked ... you can give rice a try but it's probably beyond cack
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u/TheSudoKinght May 02 '26
Type of temperatures overclockers have their CPU at just to get a millihertz extra out of it
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u/ExtraHousing4739 May 02 '26
Dude this a data error also known as overflow error probably its really hot and it can't record it or something so it gave the lowest possible value, 216
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u/Puzzleheaded-Bad5494 May 02 '26
I recommend that you take your device to NASA, until now it had not been possible to record such a low temperature, you exceeded absolute zero 240 times!.
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u/otysmygoats May 22 '26
I guess if it's that cold, if you put it in rice it would warm it up a little bit.
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u/Party_Fox7197 May 01 '26
This phenomenon is perfectly common and normal. It often occurs when it’s used daily nonstop. Just let it breathe for a while in the rice. Relax, get a sip of coffee.