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  • IDK if that's thrue, but most people on lemmygrad when asked about the .ml TLD say that it was picked because of their political views, i.e. Marxist-Leninist.

    They might have just made that up after the TLD was picked, that could also be true.

  • The contacts are gold, which definitely doesn't oxidize...

    This looks like gold plated to you?

    When will people learn, don't trust everything you're told, check for yourself.

    The solder doesn't really add any contact surface area...

    Plase take a look at the two, and tell me the contact area is the same. Solder wire is 60% tin, 40% lead (Sn60Pb40). They are both soft metals at room temperature, thus, they displace when pressure is applied on them, like from a needle for example, and they make a nice bed for the needle to lay in, maximizing surface area.

    ...and even if it did, it makes no difference for digital signals...

    Oh, now I just know you know nothing about electronics.

    "Better conductivity" doesn't improve digital sigs either.

    You do know that it's not just I/O data that goes through those pins, right? Look at some of the buses on the PCB, not all of them are the tiny, there are a few thay are quite thick. You know what they are? They're the magnetic coil control pins, the thing that makes the heads move accross the surface of the disk... you know, the thing that fails when there's a head crash. It takes power to move the head, thus, it's not just a signal now, is it.

    I can't confirm the last paragraph, but HDD manufacturers could just move the PCB closer to the chassis and/or make the contacts' springs a bit stiffer to achieve the exact same thing, which is slightly more pressure between the contacts. That's literally all you're getting here.

    Look at the doodle again, and you'll see I'm right.

    I didn't come up with this idea on my own, as I said, I looked at how things were done in the past, when drives were really good. Everyone soldered the contacts for the pins back in the day, and then, they just stopped. WD were the first, others followed.

  • This looks like gold plated to you?

    You've never actually removed a board after years of use to see what those look like, have you...

  • They're not soldered, as in soldered to pins on the aluminium chassis. Look at the image I posted, have I soldered anything from that board to the aluminium chassis? No. The're solder cushions to act as pillows for the metal head/preamp pins, which leads to having wider contact surface and no oxidation, which in turn leads to better conductivity, no head fly-bys and no head crashes when the head looses contact with the control board.

    BTW, they used to make them with solder cushions, but stopped after a while, cuz those disks could go through hell and back. Remove the boards from some old early 2000's drives, you'll see what I'm talking about.

  • Like what, she really on Lemmy?

  • Most people are young here, they haven't lived long enough to see how evil corps can be.

  • Third correction: "If you don't we'll hack your ass!"

    3AM CET, Monday...

  • Others haven't. Better safe than sorry.

  • Yeah me as well, it went on for way too long IMO. It was funny the first day or so, but afterwards... not so much.

  • Like how a room cooling fan with the legs removed and leaned on the case with the side panel removed can really help... A LOT!

  • No, it's true. Ask the devs or anyone at lemmygrad.ml, this is the reason why .ml was picked as a TLD. They don't hide that they're communists, look at their avatars on GH.

  • The devs are communists by political orientation and .ml is selected for a specific reason, not cuz it's cheap or free. lemmygrad.ml is also their instance, but lemmy.ml was made to accomodate to a crowd that may not share their political views.

  • It stans for Marxist-Leninist.

  • What do you mean what part... all if it, lol 😂. Solder all the pins.

  • Asking for a friend, eh 😂.

    pornlemmy is more vanilla, lemmynsfw is more anything goes.

  • Meeh, just thought I'd share 🤷.

    Plus, you gotta save your pirated data somewhere, right 😁.