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Yeah on those projectors usually the lamp is what dies first, everything else in em could run for decades, i would advise on selling it while it still works to cover a bit of the price of a laser.
That sounds absolutely terrifying.
Yeah even thinking of it brings back that metallic taste in my mouth >.<
330w is quite a lot for a projector, i assume thats a high pressure mercury lamp one?
I recently switched to a laser one and the picture is still as bright but the power consumption is down by over 50%.
Also after 2 times geting my face blasted by mercury vapors when the lamp exploded in the old one…i aint risking losing even more brain cells…there is a good reason the stopped selling those in the eu now
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Do you know any privacy-friendly DNS resolvers?
9·11 days agoCan confirm the Cloudflare office in the NSA basement is right next to the NordVPN office and that math prof that solved the math problem of AES decryption who they have there chained to a radiator
einfach_orangensaft@sh.itjust.workstoHome Improvement@lemmy.world•Took out stair guard rail but now what
2·11 days agonach 2-3 tagen ist der trocken und man riecht nix mehr
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World News@lemmy.world•Iran used Chinese spy satellite to target US bases, FT reports, Beijing denies storyEnglish
6·15 days agothis was expected
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Technology@lemmy.world•'Addicted to hacking': Young hacker behind historic breach speaks out for 1st time, before reporting to prisonEnglish
6·15 days agooof default passwords
my class back then at least had to pool money for a harware usb keylogger to get the teachers credentials. Was fun till someone snitched on us
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Technology@lemmy.world•The Dangers of California’s Legislation to Censor 3D PrintingEnglish
123·15 days agoSooner or later building a nuke in your backyard is going to be just as easy.
No. Even if you would get your hands of enough base material (impossible and would also be bigger than your backyard in volume). The energy you need for sorting the isotopes would be more than you could pull out of your power wires.
This isnt a question about technology but physics and energy, no matter how good consumer tech gets. NO you wont build a nuke in your backyard.
The same way as you will never build a moon rocket in your backyard, some things just require a fixed amount of energy, and putting that amount of energy in your backyard just wont happen.
are you suggesting the brain activity just starts at birth?
got me in the first half lmao
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Canada@lemmy.ca•Canada in the European Union? Poll suggests broad openness to the idea
2·23 days agoIt may also be worth exploring pegging
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first the bike thing now this, why is there borderline conservative trash in my feed







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