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05:20
Australian Tax office searching tool is awesome - you search for 'app', you getting back results for 'apple' ... and mostly apple growing.
06:18
I opened my DJI drone controller up, thanks to the bunch of tools I have bought to dissect my iphone & constructing my A.I. robots.
 
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13:14
Has anyone baked a printed circuit board before? I was told that I could reflow a circuit board by putting it in an oven at 100-200 degrees celsius.
Not sure whether to believe it or not.
14:03
@TelKitty personally no, and I wouldn't do it unless you want to make the oven you use it in dead forever for food
also the temperature range you have to keep it at to avoid killing the chips on the device is very narrow, too high and the silicon dies (greater than 150C) too low and the components won't thermal shock back into connection (note it doesn't actually reflow the parts it just thermal shocks them back into contact)
14:15
Drone controller stopped working. I saw some rust, maybe the circuit is not fully connected because of the rust. I have very limited options. I can either try to reflow the circuit myself, or send it for repair somewhere else. I could also get a new controller or trying to config another unused controller, although not sure the difficulty level of trying to config a no DJI controller to control a DJI drone.
@TelKitty have you tried cleaning it first? it's possible the rust is actually causing a short. Then I'd check the circuit using a multimeter
but I wouldn't bake it unless you're 100% sure you know what you're doing. Best case it works, but most likely case you've contaminated an oven forever and it still doesn't work
I have access to a solder, but I have zero experience on how to use it.
Then I wouldn't do this, because the best way to do it is verify the circuits using a multi meter and then work from there
Yes, tried multimeter, but I didn't know what I was doing so it's a bit useless.
so baking it is a shot in the dark and probably the wrong one when it could be as simple as a bad capacitor
14:22
I did bring it on a boat once. Maybe water got in and circuit rusted a few months down the road.
circuits don't generally 'rust' they get corrosion potentially but it's not 'rust' it's actually salts causing shorts etc or changing voltages. Hence the 'did you clean it first'
Also could be a lose wire because it travelled in a car quite a lot.
yup
I will study how to clean it.
That's a good suggestion.
isopropal alcohol is the best usually
90% if you can find it
Technically you can use distilled water too as long as you give the board time to discharge capacitors first and let it dry completely before repowering
which depending on your humidity can take time
don't generally use tap water as it has dissolved salts that can cause corrosion themselves as well as additives like chlorine and fluoride
15:20
Is anyone in here interested in AI?
 
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user1804599
19:41
No, the only hoax we’re interested in is C++ modules.
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22:49
@Milad Yeah I do a lot of AI work for my job: arxiv.org/abs/2002.08361
Also some of the higher rep users are most likely robots as I am skeptical anybody could answer that many questions.
It accumulates? Like my apps have tens of thousands of downloads. But since my apps have been there for nearly 10 years, I only need a couple of downloads every day to achieve tens of thousands of downloads.
23:07
Is X-men series a cryptic ad for LGBT? Ex-men, mutant ... does imply that those people are now women or is it no-binary?
I'm pretty sure it's much more on the nose about being about race-discrimination
but yeah, I'm pretty sure there were various issues that projected the struggles of other out-casts groups in there too.
Good point.

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