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by biot 573 days ago
> However, if it's inside a plastic case that blocks light, it doesn't.

You want an ordinary diode to allow current to flow easily when it senses light? Simple: shine a powerful laser at the plastic-encased diode and it will melt the plastic and liquify the metal, fusing it together and allowing current to flow again. See? You just needed to try harder.

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Or if the hammer don't work, the sledgehammer is over there.