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entropicshart , to RedditMigration in The kbin/lemmy app is coming along. Here´s a little preview of the upcoming beta! Heavy inspiration from Apollo. The app will be available for both iOS and Android.
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As a longtime Apollo user, I would love to know when this hits Test Flight!

Lee ,
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Same, I'd love to beta test.

TraceGallant ,
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Go to her mastodon. You can request to be a beta tester.

Freesoftwareenjoyer ,

Unlike Apollo, will this be Free Software though?

entropicshart ,
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Apollo did have a free tier and then a few paid tiers.

iirc, (I bought it many years ago), they had a one time Pro purchase that removed any ads and unlocked theming and such, and then the Ultimate which was a subscription to cover server costs of push notifications (although it did eventually end up having more features locked behind it).

While I personally did not go for the Ultimate subscription (didn’t really need the push notifications), I gladly paid for the Pro as it was well worth it IMO.

WaterSword ,
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I think they meant Free as in Open Source

Freesoftwareenjoyer ,

It’s not exactly the same. The Free Software movement is about user freedom. Open Source is a term used by corporations to avoid mentioning that users should have rights.

hihusio , to RedditMigration in The kbin/lemmy app is coming along. Here´s a little preview of the upcoming beta! Heavy inspiration from Apollo. The app will be available for both iOS and Android.
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@hariette thanks!

socialjusticewizard , to aubreyandmaturin in I am a somewhat aged redditor

So. This is the version of reality where I randomly stumble on high quality Jack Aubrey gif memes, is it? Better than a shove in the eye with a dry stick.

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StillPaisleyCat , to Star Trek in BlueBrixx DS9 Set
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Definitely sparking interest in our household. Our experience is limited to Lego.

Would really appreciate more about your experience building it, or any other BlueBrixx Star Trek models.

How was the quality?

Did you have to glue as you built?

What’s the process to replace missing, damaged or deformed pieces?

I‘ve seen elsewhere that there’s a higher proportion of deformed pieces, and that the more spindly or joining pieces are more likely to be misformed.

notquark OP ,

I have only ordered from them once, but on that order I purchased this set, the only large one at 2,888 pieces and a bunch of the 500-600 piece sets: the defiant, NX-01, Voyager, and Enterprise E (I am probably the only person who likes that design). Didn’t have any issues at all and shipping was quick and easy. One thing to note is their prices include VAT taxes, if you are not in the EU, the price will be a little cheaper that what is shown. I ended up buying last October when the exchange rate was almost even, so for everything (5 items) it was 315 shipped to my door in the US.

As for the builds, the DS9 is fragile as you would imagine. The stand they do have you build is awesome and holds this massive things and lets you easily move it around. This is more of a display set, not a play item. This set doesn’t have, nor do the little ones, any interiors or extra little details. That is the one things Lego is pretty good about is giving you something. For example, the NX-01 doesn’t have the neat pulse cannons on the bottom. Little nit pick, but a difference between the two. All major details are there though, no mini figs. None of the sets were missing any parts and much like Lego I had a ton left over. The bricks are printed, which is nice. I have done a bunch of Lepin and King sets, quality is on par with that. It is good, but lego is just a bit better, but I doubt a normal person could tell the difference. There is no gluing, just different building techniques. The little ships are VERY sturdy, you can you pick them up and fly them around (I, as a 40ish person, totally haven’t done this on multiple occasions). Each model looks like the ship it is supposed to annnnd these are officially licensed.

I am very happy with my first purchase. I plan on buying the new larger NX-01 (which has pulse cannons) when it comes out and a couple others. At this point, I will buy anything that is not star wars and a brick. Let me know if I missed anything.

Here is a pic of two of the other ships: imgur.com/a/MulzLWr

Commod0re ,

I always had the sense that the Enterprise E was a well liked design

notquark OP ,

They E is a cleeeean ship. It looks like the D and Voyager had a kid. The F on the other hand… glad it was short lived.

Xylinna Mod , to aww in Bandit protects us from cars
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He looks a lot like my pupper Bender! Is he part ACD?

StayBuoyant OP ,

He is blue heeler and Australian shepherd:) and such a good boi

Commod0re , to Star Trek in BlueBrixx DS9 Set

Looks lego compatible or at least inspired to me. I’m wary by default from experience with other lego-compatibles. There’s definitely something nostalgic about their catalog but I wish the sets were more detailed. On the other hand the sheer number of different ships they have is pretty cool

tobimai ,

Bluebrixx is Lego-compatible

notquark OP ,

They are 100% lego compatible. When I said different, I mean finish (sheen/color) and they don’t have LEGO stamped on each stud. Other than that, they are the same. Lego’s patent expired several years ago, so anyone can make them now. This is a new company that is taking advantage of that and some how they got a Star Trek official license.

burrp , to Home Improvement in kohler toilet "canister valve" doesn't seal

Start with the gasket. I replaced one in my Kohler toilet. Easy and cheap. You have to remove the cylinder to replace it, so you’ll have the opportunity to inspect it for damage.

Bigtiddygothgranny ,

Ok yes replace the gasket but it looks like the chain is wound up on the lever and needs to be unwrapped to make the seal.

bigtcm OP ,

The twisted chain was 100% the issue. I’m so amazed that you were able to catch that in that shitty video I uploaded above. Thanks again so much for your sharp eye!

BuddhaBeettle , to aww in Same foster kittens, this time in action! It’s definitely my favorite gif.

I do see the gif!
They are adorable little demons

Sharpiemarker , to Ask Science in Hi, can someone explain to my small brain what reaction this is or what happened?

Copper metal "dissolves" in nitric acid (HNO3). Actually, the nitrate ion oxidizes the copper metal to copper (II) ion while itself being transformed to NO2 gas in the process; the copper (II) ion then binds to six water molecules.

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BlueBlueSky , to Ask Science in Hi, can someone explain to my small brain what reaction this is or what happened?

It looks like you are using this one: ArctiClean 1

Which seems to be specifically made for this application and supposedly consists of “citrus and soy based solvents”. Aluminium is solved by highly acidic (like sulphuric acid) and highly basic (like sodium hydroxide) solutions. Which it really doesn’t sound like until it somehow broke down in a way it got more potent.

Was it maybe a specific thermal paste with a metal like mercury or gallium inside? Supposedly they can quickly dissolve aluminium. Of course, I don’t know what happened but maybe it was dissolved by the cleaning solution and then rapidly reacted with the Aluminium of the heat sink. If so, that would still make me wonder about the bubbling and foaming when the cleaning solution comes in contact with the left overs.

MightBeAlpharius ,

I would assume that nobody makes thermal paste out of anything terribly reactive, but… That .gif looks like something out of a NileRed video.

IIRC, gallium makes aluminum get super brittle, which might cause it to crumble like that; but the foaming makes me think that the heat sink might have managed to oxidize all the way through, and it’s aluminum oxide reacting with the cleaner.

test113 OP ,

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  • thebestaquaman ,

    I can’t get your images to load, but to me, a materials chemist, it definitely sounds like you’ve managed to dissolve the aluminium and copper by using an acidic solution. Presumably, the cleaning solution contains some electrolyte that should help dissolve oxides, but if the solution is corrosive enough to oxidise the aluminium and/or copper the electrolyte will make the reaction more aggressive by rapidly dissolving the protective oxide layer as it is formed, such that the aluminium/copper is further corroded.

    To be fair, this is just speculation based on what I’ve read here. I could maybe give a better analysis if you let me know what solution you’ve used, and what the heat sink/paste were made of, and if I can get the pictures of the resulting product (“ash”) to load.

    kaupas24 ,

    Ye this looks like aluminium that's reacted to gallium

    skillissuer , to Ask Science in Hi, can someone explain to my small brain what reaction this is or what happened?

    you’re seeing elecrochemical corrosion. if you scratch aluminum in such a way that:

    • oxide layer is removed, and
    • finely divided copper is deposited, and
    • oxide layer can’t reform

    you’ll see rapid corrosion of aluminum. normally, alumnium doesn’t corrode because of very tight oxide layer. here, oxide layer is removed first by scratching and this also deposits copper in electrical contact with aluminum. then, citrate can bind aluminum removing some of oxide layer, making aluminum more exposed and so more reactive. if you used gallium as heat transfer compound (sp?) then gallium will also disturb oxide layer and make corrosion of aluminum faster. copper elements are in this case actually protected from corrosion (by dissolving aluminum)

    joshthewaster OP , to Home Improvement in Types of drain tailpieces - what are they called? They fit different sinks so my new one doesn't fit.

    I called delta and was able to get another tailpipe without the integrated drain but the threads were still short. Ended up using a spacer made from pvc to fill the gap and that seems to be working without an issue.

    spacehedgehog , to Satisfactory in New Lumen lighting is gorgeous

    this is update 8, correct?

    x2Zero7 OP ,

    Yup! Unsurprisingly, performance is noticeably worse with the bells and whistles turned on, but there is the option in video settings to turn global illumination for lumen off if one’s system struggles too much.

    Amilo159 , to aww in Perfect spot to sleep
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    Is this a spot? Then it’s a perfect spot to sleep for cats.

    RanchOnPancakes , to aww in Pondering
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    There must be a fantastic orb just off camera

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