• Buddahriffic@lemmy.world
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        It just means you need to find the right combination of other flavours to add to balance it out.

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        I had no idea this was a thing until one day I was swapping games or something and temporarily held it between my lips. I didn’t taste it right away so I didn’t immediately link it back to the cartridge, but I mentioned it to the SO and she enlightened me.

        I fell for a trap set for children and pets.

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      I have an old early 2000s mp3 player that still to this day has an inexplicable sweet orange/citrus scent that emanates from the audio jacks, even when not in use.

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        This reminds me of the bingo markers with scents. Loving the almond one. Still long after the markers have dried out, they still smell like that.

        Probably really chemical since the new ones seem to smell less strong.

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    Don’t tell me what to do!

    For real though, it smells nice so it’s probably pretty toxic. For some reason everything that smells or tastes good but isn’t food ends up being toxic as fuck. Like lead and plutonium. I’ve heard lead is sweet (I was smart enough not to eat the wall candy growing up), and plutonium apparently tastes like sour candy. The deck is probably shitting out super fenta-cancaids fumes that’re gonna shrivel our sex bits but it doesn’t matter because it smells divine.

    Damn you Gaben with your super fenta-cancaids!

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      It’s probably off gassing aromatics from the molded plastics parts. Anything aromatic (in an organic chem context) is possibly carcinogenic. Past that its semi-volatile phthalates and other possible additives and light volatiles that may be off gassing especially from the unit’s heat generation/dissipation.

      Offgassing testing is common (think new car smell…Yeah unfortunately that’s carcinogenic too, but we’re testing for stuff now). I’m pretty surprised they didn’t either invest in the right types of plastics that wouldn’t have potentially toxic emissions…unless they did and didn’t care until someone noticed and spread the word.

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      everything that smells good but isn’t food ends up being toxic as fuck

      Wondering if this applies to the edges of laser-cut plywood… (like, momths after cutting)

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      no it’s not toxic, they have regulation for that, even valve said the the fumes aren’t toxic, put they aren’t going to say that people can smell it because some dumbass gonna burn their nose lol

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    Okay, this is a pretty funny article.

    Valve’s response had the same vibes of a school teacher telling kids kindly (but firmly) to stop eating paste.

    lmao

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    I’ll steal/adapt a weird argument about eating animals:

    If Valve didn’t want people sniffing Steam Deck fumes, they wouldn’t have made them smell so good.

    Gaben spoke, and people listened.

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    Is it possible it could be producing ozone and that it is reacting with the plastic? Ozone is not good to smell.

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            depends on the solder, honestly. I doubt it would be an issue with consumer/mass produced electronics, but there’s a possibility. But if you’re doing your own with rosin-core solder (which is most solders,) the rosin/flux can. (you can remove it with stuff meant to remove it. which you should do because flux is freaking nasty.)

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              Oh, interesting. I did not know about that. Thanks for the info. I will be looking into some cleaning stuff for my personal soldering projects.

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                They make fume things that are basically a fan with a charcoal filter attached, if you want to buy it… they’re great, if you want to make it… “inspiration”

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                  I’m planning on making one of those. With maybe a hose to it so I can point it out the window.

                  Thanks.

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      Probably not, that would require fairly high voltages. It’s probably plastics off-gassing.

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    Well now I’m gonna do it lol

    Gotta see what all the fuss is about.

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    I don’t like the idea of a company telling me what I can and cannot smell. My father smelled potentially hazardous fumes, and his father ‘fore him! We will not submit!