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eager_eagle , to lemmyshitpost in Toyoda
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poorshe

Localhorst86 , to lemmyshitpost in Toyoda

Best I can offer you is a toy yoda.

Agent641 ,

Man that hooters girl was so mad!

Chapi_Chan , to technology in I just wanted to take a minute to appreciate interchangable batteries

If we’re gonna keep putting batteries on stuff we’d better put these

nick , to fediverse in What does this mean?

lemmy.world is down right now and your app is showing the raw HTML that is being returned (a CloudFlare 502 page)

favrion OP ,
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Okay. Earlier it had said that my account was being verified.

rikudou ,

You might try registering at a less crowded instance - you’ll have access to the same content but it will be faster and with less problems.

favrion OP ,
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I am in nine other ones.

wgbirne ,

Why?

favrion OP ,
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Because joining other instances is the way around here I thought.

KrispeeIguana ,
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You can do that, but if you don’t want 20 different accounts, I would recommend signing up to just one. Lemmy and any other federated social media system should push posts from other servers to your feed depending on what servers are in region.

izax ,
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Nah. As long as your instance is federating with all the ones that you want to interact with, there isn’t much of a reason to have multiple accounts. However, if you want to see and interact with content that your main instance has blocked, you might then make another account.

BrotherMaynard , to lemmyshitpost in Toyoda

Don’t they already sell Honders in Boston?

lukas , to linux in What is it with r/pcmasterrace and anti-Linuxism?
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Linux has the biggest market share if you consider servers and phones tho.

ConsciousCode , to technology in I just wanted to take a minute to appreciate interchangable batteries

I use rechargeable interchangeable batteries wherever I can, but I recently ran into some issues with an ultra-cheap BDC “massage” pillow. The OCP in the batteries was getting triggered and the motor would stop and start spinning for 10 seconds at a time. Tried to add small value resistors and capacitors to it but nothing worked and I had to get a pack of alkaline. Only now do I remember I have a bunch of spare 18650s and USB battery charging boards that I could’ve retrofitted!

corm ,

Next time add a capacitor instead of a resistor for this

SubArcticTundra OP ,
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In series or parallel? How would it help?

corm ,

In parallel. The capacitor smooths out the power and keeps it from spiking and shutting down over and over.

A resistor (in series) would help too but might restrict power too much to work well.

No harm in adding a capacitor.

On almost all my projects the weird behavior has been solved by throwing a cap in it

jerome , to piracy in Anyone still have any What.cd merch?
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I have an original pirate bay shirt. Never been worn.

Green_Bay_Guy , to lemmyshitpost in Toyoda

Tbf, we have a shit ton of knock off Chinese cars on the road in Vietnam, and even more knock off motorcycles.

leekleak ,
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Also, pretty much all the cars in the USSR were copies of Fiats

fathermackenzie , to memes in blee-bloo blbleebloo

What is a Skype?

Ktheone , to memes in Priorities!

This is probably the 10000th post on sync

Appoxo ,
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You missed a 0

monsterpiece42 , to lemmyshitpost in Toyoda

Toyoda is the original guy’s name btw

threelonmusketeers ,

Came here to post this.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_Toyota#Beginning

Although the founding family’s name was written in the Kanji “豊田” (rendered as “Toyoda”), the company name was changed to a similar word in katakana - トヨタ (rendered as “Toyota”) because the latter has 8 strokes which is regarded as a lucky number in East Asian culture.

nostradiel , to memes in Priorities!
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Honestly why would I pay so much when I can use Summit for free? I don’t mind supporting developers but 20$ is quite pricy. And the other price option are imho nuts. I paid for pro version of Boost for Reddit 4$, that’s reasonable, maybe upto 10$. It’s just an app for viewing content. It’s not groundbreaking program or game… And if you multiple the price x sales, the developers will make money anyway.

LollerCorleone , to technology in I just wanted to take a minute to appreciate interchangable batteries
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I still use them for my TV and AC remotes, flashlights and wall clocks.

I never realised that many people don't need to use it anymore.

scrubbles ,
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People don’t use them? Rechargeables are so easy and alkaline are so expensive! Rechargeables are about the same price now as alkaline but you get to continually recharge them forever! Why aren’t people doing that???

jmcs ,

The alkaline batteries have higher energy density, so they can be significantly less annoying on devices that use more power, like flashlights. I don’t understand why anyone would use them for things like remotes or wireless keyboards since the batteries will last a long time either way on low power devices.

lloram239 ,

why anyone would use them for things like remotes or wireless keyboards

Alkalines leak a lot and they seem to be worse these days than they used to. From personal experience, there is about 1:10 chance you’ll be scrubbing battery contacts after using Alkaline. And if you forget to remove the battery when the device goes into storage, there is about a 100% chance it will be a crusty mess once you look at the device again, it can take years, but it’s pretty much unavoidable.

NiMH don’t leak, or at least much less frequently with much less catastrophic results. Also with modern low-self-discharge ones (Eneloop, Ikea LADDA) they last years, so they are very usable in TV remotes and the like.

There are a couple of rare devices that really want 1.5V to function properly (e.g. WMR Controller), in those cases 1.5V LiPo batteries can make a good rechargable alternative, but they are substantially more expensive than plain NiMH.

scrubbles ,
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I use rechargeables for basic things, keyboards, mice, remotes, and I swap them out maybe every couple of months. I wouldn’t call that annoying. For critical things though I do use alkaline, and that’s for emergencies. Flashlight has a set of rechargeable D’s ready to go but I also keep alkaline ones right next to it in case the power is out for longer. Smoke/CO detectors use alkaline because they can go for so long before needing to be replaced

SubArcticTundra OP ,
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I feel like in many places they’re getting replaced with a built in battery and a USB port

UndefinedIsNotAFunction ,

My wife gave me a bunch with a charger for Christmas like 2 years back. They’re all still in rotation for controllers around the house!

UnhappyCamper ,
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Yeah, to me this seems like such a strange post. I can easily pick up batteries at most stores I go to and use them in various stuff in my home. Never thought about them phasing out right now, but when I think about it I guess it's true, I see a lot of gadgets that just charge with USB plugs now.

LucyLastic , to technology in I just wanted to take a minute to appreciate interchangable batteries

My Garmin Montana GPS uses 3 AA batteries and it’s really handy if you’re in an area without mains electricity since carrying a an extra set (or even buying alcalines in a pinch) will get you going again!

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