Well, that's new - some glue spilled over the side when I was gluing together a 3D print a while ago, and it seems to have... stolen the pigment from the plastic???
The glue (after peeling it off) now has a bluish tint, and the plastic has lost some of its color saturation in the exact spot of the glue, and I'm certain that there's no glue left on it
fedi meta, ranty, the things I wish I could say
- That news is not "too important for a content warning".
- AI is not a replacement for good alt text.
- Your personal beef should not be a public event.
- An dozen extra hashtags won't help your visibility.
- The numbers don't matter. No, not even those.
- Nazis won't help grow the network, even if they're popular.
- Being weird is not the same as being bad.
- People are complex. You can't (usually) judge someone's entire moral character from just a screenshots.
- Accusations aren't proof, explanations aren't apologies.
- Popular users aren't above moderation.
- The block button is always justified, and no word is too sanctified for a personal mute. No one is entitled to your attention.
- Free speech doesn't apply on social media.
I wish fedi would stop turning into Twitter.
People always say you should put love into everything you do, but when you're making #gravy you absolutely do not want to put love in, it really ruins the consistency. What you REALLY want to add is anxiety. Now, I know it sounds counter-intuitive, but you really can't go wrong; a tiny bit of anxiety makes the gravy really tremble for those who love a bit of movement in their sauce, a medium dollop of anxiety gives it a nice glossy sheen, and a huge scoopful of anxiety makes your gravy just POP.
More Anker recalls, check your battery bricks:
https://www.theverge.com/news/694891/anker-power-bank-global-recall-fire-risk-battery
so from the looks of it, the bots are scraping trending hashtags like #SilentSunday , #RulesToSqueakBy , #MonochromeMonday etc, all of which are filled with gentle civilians posting pretty photos and thoughtful advice. perhaps the most sporting thing to do in the circumstances would be to drive a little-used hashtag to the top of the chart instead
Good morning everyone. :)
I hope you have a Magnificent Monday.
Always remember, you are loved and your dreams matter.
Today we are gonna be talking about how Hard Disk drives work.
An HDD consists of one or more rigid disk platters, typically made of aluminum or glass. These platters are coated with a magnetic material that allows for data storage. The read/write head, also known as the disk head, is an electromagnet mounted on a movable arm. It can both write data onto the disk by aligning magnetic particles on the platter and read data by detecting the orientation of those particles. The disk platters are spun at high speeds typically between 5,400 and 15,000 revolutions per minute by a spindle motor, allowing for quick data access. Data is stored in concentric circles, called tracks, on the disk platter.
We all know the Rodalies fire moodboard, but how about the exploding VIRM? www.treinreiziger.nl/ns-onderzoekt-ontploffing-elektriciteitskast-in-intercity-niet-bekend-of-er-gevaar-is-voor-andere-treinen/
In the process of moving to @joepie91. This account will stay active for the foreseeable future! But please also follow the other one.
Technical debt collector and general hype-hater. Early 30s, non-binary, ND, poly, relationship anarchist, generally queer.
- No alt text (request) = no boost.
- Boosts OK for all boostable posts.
- DMs are open.
- Flirting welcome, but be explicit if you want something out of it!
- The devil doesn't need an advocate; no combative arguing in my mentions.
Sometimes horny on main (behind CW), very much into kink (bondage, freeuse, CNC, and other stuff), and believe it or not, very much a submissive bottom :p
My spoons are limited, so I may not always have the energy to respond to messages.
Strong views about abolishing oppression, hierarchy, agency, and self-governance - but I also trust people by default and give them room to grow, unless they give me reason not to. That all also applies to technology and how it's built.