in theory you could use hot airā¦ place the component and use a little metal alligator clip or clip of some nature to hold the usb port part where it needs to be, then aim a hair drier on full heat, low air flow at it with a little paper nosecone to direct the hot airā¦ or find a shop that can do hot air rework or plain olā soldering.
I think the problem would be the software on the boardā¦ is it user loadable?
Excuse me while I go shame myself
ā¦this is why I donāt deserve nice things etc
Yea the board is setup with arduino for motion controller and sound and ledā¦ Iām sure you can reprogram a brand new oneā¦ but that could get tricky for meā¦ Iām still learning just how to add effects and stuff
Okay just a thoughā¦ Letās assume that in a couple thousand years physical archeology has not been replaced by long term media storage and more reliable archive. Then presumably some of our bodies will be dug up and studied. And we will be some of the very first humans with recreational implanted tech.
Itās kind of a big deal when you think about it.
Thatās of course assuming that there is any point in in-the-field archeology in a world where information is much better stored. Or maybe information is not as safe as we thinkā¦ What do you think?
You could also say we donāt have to rot in the ground and be dug up for it to be a milestone but we are not in position to understand how impactful this will be in the future. Future historians will.
I guess itās hard to master, but imagine what you could do with an extra mouseā¦
Or the time you could save by not moving your hand to your mouse and back all the time, without learning shortcuts :o