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Join da official Matrix space!!! :3 https://matrix.to/#/#196-blahaj:catgirl.cloud

A few of u might maybe kinda probablynot remember the unofficial c/196 space started by me and euphoric.kat(who isnt in the community anymore but shes fine if anyone was wondering :3), but its pretty dead now and we havent bothered reviving it until now >v< but now that Im mod here and after someone suggested we could have a matrix space I figured it made more sense for it to be the space for this community now! :3

There r 9 rooms (General, Introductions, Shitpost, Tech, Queer Chat, Horny, Media, Pets, and Roleplay) and theres already some people since this is actually months old X3 there r 180 participants but very few r still around XP So we need YOU to uhhhh be gay and cute or something :3

Btw I was going to use that image for the original post on c/196 but didnt so I just edited it further for this post as u can see X3 idk the original artist but I got it from KYM https://knowyourmeme.com/photos/2340512-spronkus-kronkus

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Spoiler alert: No we can't.

I've been purging all my transphobic friends on Steam for this reason, they are cruel and evil people.

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If you don't know know what is this, please see this post: https://lemmy.eco.br/post/11096964

happy women's day!!

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trying to translate this is left as an exercise for the reader

hint: you'd use it at the breakfast table

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"there is critical information you MUST know, the cat is being a snoozer"

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I don’t condone violence of course, but if a fascist were to “somehow” die I wouldn’t mind :3

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TL;DR: My particular 5.25" drive started spinning probably a bit too fast when used externally on cheap USB + 12V to SATA adapter.

So I got a 5.25" drive from an old PC that I wanted to use as external with USB SATA adapter. I mean, I have a slim portable one, but 5.25" is cooler, you know.

It seems the controller, laser and tray motor are powered from 5V rail while spindle and laser assembly motors are powered from 12V rail.

In my case, 5V source was USB on laptop and 12V an external power supply with the cheap SATA adapter.

Reading worked, so I tried burning a DVD+RW. Brand new undamaged disc. Unfortunately, it seems the higher power required caused too much voltage drop and it kept failing. The drive states 5V@2A and 12@2.5A max. USB tester looked fine on source side, so probably the cheap SATA adapter's resistance was to blame.

Clearly, looking at the burned area, there wasn't enough power (or something else failed):
Stripes

Well, the failure was interesting. A few times it just stopped communicating and I had to unplug and plug it back in.
But the other one was that it would just spin up from 4x to god knows what high speed until K3b shown I/O error and ejected the disc after a couple seconds.

Last time I tried playing with it. When it started speeding up, I started toggling the 12V power supply. No I/O error, and K3b shown "0.8x", but I got bored of it and it probably wouldn't write anything readable anyway.
So, I turned the 12V back on and let it go full throttle. I/O error, and split second after it started spinning down a faint crack sound. And there we go, the disc started cracking, it would probably shatter soon after.

I also tried burning a Memorex DVD+R at 16x. I put front of the drive into a plastic bag to contain potential shrapnel, and started burning. Nothing interesting. I set it to 16x, it kept bouncing between 5 to 7x and produced nothing readable (just stripes again).

It says post anything, right?

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If anyone needs a transcript I'll write it.

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If you don't know know what is this, please see this post: https://lemmy.eco.br/post/11096964

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