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  4·10 days ago 4·10 days ago- It’s an interesting thought, might need a bridge to bridge the bridge lol - Though there would almost certainly be a performance hit needing to go through so many layers 
- Homelabsales, non-existent here - Harvesting of posts to help niche comms here, like !undervalehotel@lemmy.cafe - Occasional Threadiverse advocations 
- for me the annoyance was that it was reposts from .ml to .world, not even uplifting smaller instances - I actually did prioritize smaller instances first in most cases, but you’ll be happy to know thanks to their utter failure of dealing with JL I have entirely ceased posting to .world comms and recreating ones I run into that have no off-world off-ml alternative. @cm0002@lemmy.world is retired 
- Lol well it does have one of the top cutest comm logos :D 
- I’ve got a couple different alts now lmao I’m kinda in-between mains rn and have been feeling out other instances. I haven’t been using my SJW account lately lol 
- Wellll not really, subtlety can be even more corrosive and insidious then just being blatant about it 
  161·14 days ago 161·14 days ago- So that they can make a better user experience, customized to their brand, and in turn be able to cast the widest possible “customer net”. They could also be using custom openVPN software so they can do more advanced protection layers, tailored to their service ofc 
  211·17 days ago 211·17 days ago- Dealing with humidity is one thing, but it’s terrible at drawing “whole” water out of something. - And it’s not the water that’s the problem, it’s like you said, it’s the gunk and minerals it leaves behind. - Isopropyl alcohol will push water out of any cracks and crevices, if you’re able to submerge bare boards in it. If you do it before the minerals have a chance to dry and corrode, it will get pushed out with the water. 
  412·17 days ago 412·17 days ago- It doesn’t, what you’ve got is either a device that was sufficiently waterproofed (Which maybe aren’t AirPods waterproof?) and just needed the liquid to clear out on its own - Or a device that’s working on borrowed time, the minerals have still been deposited on electronic components after the water evaporated on its own. Devices can take some shorting here and there, but it’s only a matter of time before it becomes too much. Could be a few days, couple of weeks or even months and then POOF dead for good 























Lol I do when I’m building something, usually I need these stupid programmers to fix manufacturer crap
Like today’s meme being brought to you by Asus™ Where you have a 50/50 shot on if our shitty ass BMC update process bricks it!