Post Avod7nfthKVXE4dmgC by jadahl@floss.social
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 (DIR) Post #Avod7mSkCkONSzTlXU by YaLTeR@mastodon.online
       2025-06-29T19:06:13Z
       
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       i don't know what it is with me and usb-c sockets on phones. I have used the usb-c socket on my current samsung s22+ for only like two months over the 3 years I've had it (switched to, and always used wireless charging afterwards), and now when I need to use the normal wired charger again I find that the connection is somewhat fiddly. How could it possibly start wearing itself over this tiny of a usage period??
       
 (DIR) Post #Avod7nfthKVXE4dmgC by jadahl@floss.social
       2025-06-29T19:21:51Z
       
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       @YaLTeR Might be compressed dust that has gathered in the depths that need extraction.
       
 (DIR) Post #Avod7p5oQSpbcjlziC by mattiasb@mastodon.xyz
       2025-06-29T19:35:22Z
       
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       @YaLTeR @jadahl This ↑. I usually get rid off it with a wood toothpick or something else thats soft enough to not hurt the connectors.
       
 (DIR) Post #Avod7rr29rnCBlsjaq by YaLTeR@mastodon.online
       2025-06-29T19:07:32Z
       
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       come to think of it, this one might be on the cable itself. but likewise I don't think I used this cable much (though not sure about it, I switched the cables around some devices)
       
 (DIR) Post #Avod7tFWyGywW2LoPo by YaLTeR@mastodon.online
       2025-07-05T07:04:41Z
       
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       @mattiasb @jadahl hmm interesting, maybe I can blow it out with compressed air?