• FistingEnthusiast@lemmynsfw.com
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    6 days ago

    I was just about to say that

    I worked on something that literally said “to test this thing, hit it here with a screwdriver” because it was known to be a point where a soldered joint would fail

    I used to bash the shit out of some stuff with a hammer to prove my diagnoses. It wasn’t working anyway, so I couldn’t break it more, and I was usually proved correct when I was able to replicate the failure

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      6 days ago

      The whole “well, it’s already broken: what’s the worst I can do?” is such a liberating position to be in.

      • FistingEnthusiast@lemmynsfw.com
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        6 days ago

        I have learnt how to fix a whole lot of things after realising that

        Or, I learnt other things that can go wrong, without consequences

        However, there’s: “it’s not working right” and there’s “it’s not working”… It’s usually important to recognise that difference

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          5 hours ago

          “it’s not working right” is conversely a terrible position to be in, you can’t leave it as it is but you also risk fucking it up further by trying to fix it

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      6 days ago

      Was doing this with my car fob for a while before I finally broke down and re-soldered the battery contact terminal to the board yesterday.

      Also doing it to my cars blower fan for the AC. I have the replacement fan motor, but it hasn’t been annoying enough yet to mess with replacing.