It doesn’t, what you’ve got is either a device that was sufficiently waterproofed (Which maybe aren’t AirPods waterproof?) and just needed the liquid to clear out on its own
Or a device that’s working on borrowed time, the minerals have still been deposited on electronic components after the water evaporated on its own. Devices can take some shorting here and there, but it’s only a matter of time before it becomes too much. Could be a few days, couple of weeks or even months and then POOF dead for good
It’s true a comm made on any instance can be accessed from any other instance on the network.
But in addition to personal preference and just wanting to keep things neat, it also helps keep things more decentralized to help prevent one instance becoming too big for its own good. Aka the .world problem
Isn’t THCa “non-intoxicating”? Sounds kinda boring to me if it is lol
Lol I make them as I need them, .zip is a “Gaming and tech focused instance” so now when I make a comm that falls into one of those categories I’ll make them here
Yea, but there has been a shit ton of progress in those 20 years
Today the majority of states weed is legal in some form. I mean just look at this beautiful green map
Dealing with humidity is one thing, but it’s terrible at drawing “whole” water out of something.
And it’s not the water that’s the problem, it’s like you said, it’s the gunk and minerals it leaves behind.
Isopropyl alcohol will push water out of any cracks and crevices, if you’re able to submerge bare boards in it. If you do it before the minerals have a chance to dry and corrode, it will get pushed out with the water.