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Is it dangerous to use a rusting microwave?

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    I have a (slightly?) crazy idea for my second-year chemistry class next year. Instead of running labs on specific days, I want to prepare a year-long lab manual. Students would have a block of time in which to complete a specific number of labs.This does two things: makes my planning easier - I know lab days would _always_ be Tues/Thurs. I can also prep blocks of labs and not do so much day to day lab prep.Any HS #chemistry teachers doing anything like this? #teaching #askfedi
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    @aj I'm right now testing a NodeBB forum (just starting) but I'm afraid to turn on Federation because my last experience and info was that defederation doesn't really work. If you blocked a user or instance they were really just muted for you, but they could still see everything from your forum and comment for everyone else in the Fediverse to see.Anyone knows whether that is fixed, or whether using an allowlist instead of blocklist makes a difference?
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    #AskFedi1. Where is a reputable place with good privacy/security that you can upload a video, and share the link privately for other people to watch back?2. What nowadays would be a good price per GB for that kind of storage, once you're past whatever limit they set on the amount you can store for free?(I'm trying to work out whether a particular deal is good value or not, and what might be the alternatives.)Thanks for any info!#storage #video #cloud
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    #askfedi is there some explainer for teaching people how to use Pirate Bay-type resources? Like real not-for-programmers stuff. People who have never *heard* of the command line. What you need, step by step instructions?