

This was a good tip, cheers!


This was a good tip, cheers!


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Hah, not found them yet! Tided up before Xmas & no idea where it was put. Now I’m thinking I should order more to be on the safe side & make sure they are sticky this time!
Hmm, goes off to check an unopened box of these I got a while back…


Awesome, thanks for the reply & tips. I’ll add this to my todo list to try out for myself, nice one!


How do you find the self hosting? Is it a hassle to update/maintain? Very interested in this as an option, as I slowly build out my homelab.


£10 more for no cap by the looks of it, & I have been recommended a&a by a mate before, but I’ve used Zen at multiple addresses in the past & they have always been fantastic both in service & their support (but it’s been a couple of years now, hopefully they are still as good).


Thanks to both of you & OP, I wasn’t going to watch but these comments got me to click, & some of those subtle transitions were nicely done! The first one I noticed with the plastic coil spring in his hand zooming in was my fav.
The mixed 3D printing concept was nicely done. Sounded like it has a satisfying solid click as you close it. I can’t think of a reason I’d need this currently, but it’s making me want to try it out just for the sake of it!
I have not come across 2 & 3. Very interested in Typst after a quick look…


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I like your thinking


Chewing gum & bubble gum sound like a good compromise…


This just popped up in my feed & drew me to a new community, so thanks! The device looks cool, nice way to advertise & give something back at the same time (I mean that genuinely).
Like another poster has said, as I’m new here please count me out of the draw. But I am a cable hoarder! Less so these days, as there’s less variety of cables & connectors needed (which is a good thing!) but I still have crates & crates of old cables of various types, from countless dj & music gigs to computers & electronics related ones.
Not sure I can think of any specific odd ones. My god father who was an IT uni professor back in the 70s-90s gave me many quirky old devices the uni were chucking towards the end of his career, some of those required pretty funky & unique cables, mostly beige with fairly large 5-20 pin connectors of all shapes & sizes required. I probably still have a few stashed in the attic for no reason at all.
My favourite random connector (& somewhat odd) is probably the ‘Neutrik Speakon’, that thing was so chunky & practical with an awesome but simple twist locking mechanism. I used to wish other cables used a smaller version, but it was probably proprietary & patented so the world lost out…


I think this is just how they wish to be treated themselves?


That’s one way to de-Google I suppose…
TIL thanks!!!