I have a number of EverDrives and they all work great, the support is excellent as well. When the 64x7 didn't work with the analogue 3d earlier this year, the fix came out in like 3 days. Krikizz does great work. I will say, they are a little picky about which sd card you use but I will look to see which I have installed currently.
Yeah, this stuff is basically undigestable except by specific enzymes or processes. In general, you can pretty much just count on it getting smaller and smaller and more bio-reactive and more prevalent in smaller and smaller life/environmental systems unless it's chemically destroyed/remediation or filtered and removed from the environment.
You degrease the part, then manually remove the rust, then clean with the solvent just before welding. Acetone or alcohol are better cleaners for weld prep than brake cleaner. These solvents are volatile enough that most of the time, the part is dry and not-flammable by the time you get your gear on and are ready to weld.
The really damaging thing here is not the fire but if you use chlorinated brake cleaner when welding it created concentrated chlorine gas and will kill you.
Welding produces a ton of nasty fumes and you should ALWAYS be wearing a welding rated respirator and using a fume extractor when welding, especially with flux core, galvanized, or stainless unless you want extra nasty cancer.
How long until the forks get deprecated? Is that even a possibility? I don't really know what goes into making this but I would imagine if it depends on some chunk of the mozilla source code, eventually it will be out of sync with the major releases or current browser standards. What does that mean for the TOR browser since its based on firefox right?
I ask that as someone moving from firefox to libre/waterfox.
Yep, I usually just migrate the sd card betweent phone or clone the old one to a new one. I have incremental backups of my data from the last like 15 years becasue of that.
Yeah no doubt, I use syncthing to do my running backups but I like to pretend that isn't there. I kind of treat my sd card as an extra just in case backup. It catches things like downloads and the misc bullshit I have on my phone or transfer between computers.
A shocking number of them don't. Manufacturers have figured out that they can get more people to spend a higher amount for a phone with larger fixed storage when you don't have the choice to easily expand your storage.
I refuse to buy a phone without it for data loss reasons. If a phone dies with a sd card in it, that can be recovered in a lot of cases. If it dies without one, you are just SOL.
Strictly speaking here, something that could be fully repaired by the actual tools I have without just swapping for new purchased replacement parts would probably be one of my guitars. I could essentially make every piece of them from scratch if needed except maybe the pots, caps, and truss rod. I could probably repair the truss rod but making one from scratch would be tricky. If I had an acoustic guitar, that would be an easy answer.
It might not turn out well, but I could make it playable again.
I could repair anything on my bike, and kayak. I might be able to rebuild my snes on a component level.
If you allow replacement parts, almost anything can be repaired of you are willing to spend enough on it.
Fun fact: eyeballs and testicles are some of the most sensitive parts of the human anatomy to radio frequency heating damage because they are mostly liquid, close to the surface of the body, and have small blood vessels so they don't get much blood flow (meaning they heat up easily and don't lose heat quickly)
Yeah, that's spoken like someone who hasn't had to wait, pay, fight, stress, kiss ass, and pray that their paperwork goes through for fucking YEARS. Complete ignorance of the process and how painful and slow it is. And for someone who by that point has probably established a life here and may or may not have ties to their birth country anymore or may have fled their birth country.