Post AvKgKNJTMqMlDIravA by FishermansEnemy@infosec.exchange
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(DIR) Post #AvKfwxR3Pjg4ILF99M by foone@digipres.club
2025-06-20T20:16:15Z
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How the fuck did my roommate break a model M? That's not even possible!
(DIR) Post #AvKg7Dy0nxwOSjYRou by slaeshjag@bitbang.social
2025-06-20T20:18:09Z
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@foone I dunno, if it was a unicomp model m, then I'd believe it. Mine didn't even last 10 years.
(DIR) Post #AvKgKNJTMqMlDIravA by FishermansEnemy@infosec.exchange
2025-06-20T20:20:32Z
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@foone drop a Nokia 3310 on it?
(DIR) Post #AvKgQAPaFPZ8wDU2mu by rotopenguin@mastodon.social
2025-06-20T20:21:34Z
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@foone
(DIR) Post #AvKhDHvn4xc8RsyGEy by FantasmitaAsex@todon.eu
2025-06-20T20:30:21Z
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@foone perhaps him it with an old Nokia phone ?
(DIR) Post #AvKiDwgXekocnciRLU by acsawdey@fosstodon.org
2025-06-20T20:41:49Z
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@foone Oh it's possible. Loaned a model M to <adult child> and it came back with shift key issues.If something got spilled into it and got between the layers, that can result in bad behavior until the moisture evaporates.
(DIR) Post #AvKrTOZ5BKPhCKfVqq by futurebird@sauropods.win
2025-06-20T22:25:51Z
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@foone Huge finger muscles!
(DIR) Post #AvMa6tg2226U7pWcN6 by foone@digipres.club
2025-06-21T18:20:11Z
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yep, it's broken. I couldn't fix it. I think it's water damage on the PCB, but with how the model M is riveted shut I can't really fix it
(DIR) Post #AvMaqp4bTqOdATuwQy by 6a62@raru.re
2025-06-21T18:28:35Z
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@foone the plastic rivets? people cut those out to bolt mod them anyway
(DIR) Post #AvMbsPC0m4abQzhWGe by scruss@xoxo.zone
2025-06-21T18:40:04Z
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@foone even a full can of Irn Bru* spilled into mine didn't do it any lasting harm*: Irn Bru - an aggressively corrosive Scottish soft drink
(DIR) Post #AvMc2ZbIvt9kbsNc9o by rotopenguin@mastodon.social
2025-06-21T18:41:57Z
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@foone you could try drilling out the rivets, but you'll probably just end up with a broken drill.