• tyler@programming.dev
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    5 days ago

    I don’t think M1 has anything to do with the topic except as an advertisement. Title could literally be “MacBook Air takes a direct shrapnel hit” (air is relevant since it’s the thinness that matters) and it would be just as effective of a title.

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      5 days ago

      Why would they though? They already got plenty advertisement without paying for it.

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      For real, if there was apple’s extended warranty on it, they might have replaced it after the first explosion, but not the 2nd (unless PR opportunity involved).

      But it’s a five year old computer, that warranty ended two years ago.

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        I think so, coz shrapnel is the stuff flying out randomly from the first “hit” 🤔

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          Would that mean a grenade rarely causes direct damage? The explosion is really only designed to throw shrapnel

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            I guess that comes down to frame of reference…

            You don’t have to hit a guy with the grenade itself, the indirect shrapnel will do the work.

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              Yeah, just a thought experiment, because we do consider shrapnel ancillary in the case of a bullet…

              I’m not sure if a grenade is a direct or indirect hit

              Rockets are similar where we call it a “direct hit” but realistically it’s just blowing up a large enough area that the target happened to be in the vicinity…

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                Can definitely pick this apart, reminds me of examining forces in secondary school during physics exams.

                My thinking on the original point is that shrapnel is never aimed, even if deliberate, as you say it’s just there, it comes alongside the attacking action.

                Then again, in the sense that shrapnel typically goes directly from one place to another, it’s pretty direct

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          Sure, but even tho it’s random, it’s still a direct shrapnel hit as opposed to a grazing hit, I think.

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    4 days ago

    cases like this made hardware sometimes doesn’t look very fragile. while I had my laptop shorted and dead during power outage.

    though granted maybe the sharpnel doesn’t hit vital parts and maybe more modern laptop have better shortage protection compared to my 2015 laptop that was shorted.

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    5 days ago

    The m1 logicboard is tiny, so the shrapnel likely did not hit it. And the MacBook will work without a functioning battery.

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    4 days ago

    Years ago at uni my sister beat the shit out of a would-be mugger in a uni carpark with her macbook titanium. If nothing else, respect them as weapons

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    5 days ago

    thank the 1000 or so chinese slaves on $2 a day who produced that #apple laptop. #JoinTheFediverse, #linux & #FOSS hard- & software