Fire HD 10 won't charge past 26%

I have a Fire HD 10 and it no longer holds a charge or charges completely. I was planning on just taking $25 trade in from Amazon but the problem is that I can't do a factory reset because it keeps saying it needs to have more of a charge to do that. I know I'm only going to get $5 trade if it won't charge so at this point I'm just going to toss it but I still want to wipe it first since it has all of my account and info on it. What is my best option? Smash it with a hammer?

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u/LawfulnessScared4488 — 23 hours ago

Spark Neo headphones won't connect to TX. Second pair in 3 months

I bought a pair of these in March and they were fine for about 3 weeks and then the headphones stopped connecting to the TX. I spent hours troubleshooting. Did everything recommended on their website, suggestions here etc. I returned them to Amazon and got a new pair since they were less than a month old. I've had the second pair for 2 months and the same crap started happening yesterday. I was able to do a factory reset and get them paired again but the audio is very faint now and when I push the button to change presets it makes a loud buzzing sound in the headphones and immediately power off. Is this product just garbage? I can't believe I would get two pairs in 3 months that both failed the same way. They are really cool when they work for silent practice but now I feel like I've thrown $250 in the trash

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u/LawfulnessScared4488 — 6 days ago

I got a 697.

Took SAA-CO3 yesterday. Spent about 6 months prepping. Took the Udemy course. Was doing TD practice exams for the past month and consistently scoring 70-80%. Yet the topics covered and question formatting seemed completely different from Udemy and TD practice exams. I've been working 50-60 hours a week and I have a family so I haven't had as much time to concentrate on prep as I would have liked. My job uses AWS for everything but I don't have much hands on AWS at work. I did a few practice labs and build a basic AWS environment but most of that didn't apply to any of the questions on the exam. This was more of a personal development so I probably won't retake. Don't need it for my current job and I'll never be working in a position that uses most of this knowledge but I did gain a lot of general AWS and cloud knowledge that certainly won't hurt me because it still applies to technology I use every day in my job.

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u/LawfulnessScared4488 — 12 days ago

Is Tutorial Dojo practice exam representative of the actual exam difficulty?

I took Stephane Maarek Udemy course for Architect Associate and on his exam I'm getting 90%. I bought Tutorial Dojo exams and after a couple of tries I'm only getting about 50% so that's making me pretty nervous. I also feel like a lot in Tutorial Dojo exams wasn't covered in the Udemy course

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u/LawfulnessScared4488 — 1 month ago