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I learned the hard way lol, glad you can learn from my mistake!
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I learned the hard way lol, glad you can learn from my mistake!
Acrylic for sure, I think it can damage some screens too. Acetone will definitely mess up a lot of stuff.
Immediately remove the battery/power, then use a bunch of silica gel packs that have been dried out instead of rice: They’re commonly available and won’t get into things and cause problems down the road. Alternately, just take it apart as much as you can and set it in front of a fan to dry out.
Keep in mind, it might be too late but it’s worth a try.
If you really want to try and save it and are tech savvy, try tearing it down and giving it an isopropyl alcohol bath but if you aren’t, it’ll do more harm than good. Keep in mind ISO can damage some parts.
Used ThinkPad
I’m not entering my email to read the article NatGeo
Don’t tell me what to do!
X seems to be destroying itself without any external intervention lol
Awesome, do META next please!
Best he can do is be an insufferable jackass.
Shouldn’t be a big deal: Why would anyone still buy a Tesla at this point? If someone is going to buy a car they probably don’t want something with garbage build quality and shitty support.
Those Volvos are looking kinda good though…
Well I think you’re hilarious!
(I am being sarcastic btw)
Neat.
Sounds terrible, glad I’m on Lemmy!
Yeah, repost bots were out of control and places like freekarma4u helped them propagate for years with no interference from reddit. Would’ve been simple to shut that down if they were really worried about stopping bots but instead they ignored numerous reports, allowing the bots to run rampant.
Only if you count bots lol
They could definitely fix it, but they don’t, then they go after emulators instead.
You can get a new one for $350 USD now and the hardware is easy to upgrade.
Hell no, get a Steam Deck. Nintendo’s hardware sucks, I regret buying my switch and have had 6 pairs of joycons with drift problems.
Be careful not to do this if you have an acrylic tub, alcohol will mess it up.
Stuff like silica gel can work fine, but you need to use a lot of it in an enclosed space (even better if you can circulate warm air through it) but, yeah, airflow does work just fine pretty much anywhere.