Spyke
infosec.pub

Next you’ll tell me I’m not gonna need those cables. Or that weirdly shaped block of wood leftover from that door installation.

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DUMBASSreply
leminal.space

You know that the second you throw them out and they're gone, you're gonna need those exact things to fix something.

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infosec.pub

I’d rather have the cluttered cable drawer than something far worse: the feeling of shame at paying money for something I discarded and could have already had for free.

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DUMBASSreply
leminal.space

I've had people mock me for my cable pile, then comes the day they need some weird obscure connection that hasn't been on the market for a decade, not so stupid now is it my friend ....

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Zachariahreply
lemmy.world

It’s not any worse than paying for car insurance. In fact it’s probably a better investment.

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lemm.ee

I still have a FireWire 400 to DV cable.

I no longer have a DV Camera or a FireWire 400 port, but I’m keeping that damn cable.

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I've thrown away all but one of each older connector before and just like clockwork, I needed two mini USB later that week. Micro? I was all set. Mini, I thought it was safe now.

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lemmy.ca

Don't let them pressure you! My wife often nags me about my cable drawer, but my tendency to hoard old tech has saved the day more than once.

We once drove halfway across Canada to a wedding, which was at a campground outside of Montreal. As they were setting up for the reception someone in the wedding party asked if I knew where they could get a particular video adapter. I was like, "Oh, I've got one in my bag." I hadn't brought that adapter across two provinces for any real reason, but it sure came in handy.

Another time we were visiting a friend about an hour away. He mentioned needing a power cable for a desktop computer. I was like, "Oh, I've got a whole desktop in the trunk of my car. You want the whole thing or just the power cable?"

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ulternoreply
lemmy.kde.social

Just be careful when storing HDDs in the trunk. Unless your car has some heavenly suspension, chances are, they might turn unusable in a few years.

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Good call. For what it's worth, when I store a desktop in my car it's typically because it's old and I haven't gotten around to stripping it for parts or dropping it off at the recycler.

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Capt. Wolfreply
lemmy.world

Just yesterday I was actually thinking about cleaning out my desk's junk drawer... I know there's stuff that's been in there for 10 years... I've transitioned most of my devices to USB C. There's a lot of crap I know I don't need and haven't used in years.

Help!

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For better or worse the love of my life randomly discard items from these locations.

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Get some Velcro cable ties or some twist ties or something.

Then you should bundle up each cable and categorize them.

  • A/V cables
  • USB cables
  • Power cords
  • Extension cords
  • Specialized chargers
  • Power bricks
  • ...and what ever else you might need

Look at your specialized chargers. Do you still own the devices that those use? Discard if no.

Look in each category. If you have a lot of any one cable type, consider paring them down. Get rid of anything damaged. I knew someone that went crazy on Mono price and had hundreds of USB micro cables. They donated all but about 50 and they are still doing ok in that department.

Now for all of your strange cables, it's a judgement call for you if you want to keep these or not. Does the value they give you (the possibility of needing them again and saving yourself the need to procure a new cable) outweigh the cost of keeping it (the space they take up in your living space or storage, plus the need to have to transport them when you move)? The answer to this is different for everyone. If you have a very small living area, the "cost" of keeping those cables is higher than if you have plenty of space. If you don't care about technology, that space could have been taken up by something you do care about.

I know it can be a big undertaking, but you got this!

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lemmy.world

Nobody gets to tell me I don't still need those 10 Firewire cables I bought 20 years ago!

It's coming back any day now!

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lemmy.world

No, but if I can't use my ProTools rig on my iMac G3, what's the point of living?

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gregorumreply
lemm.ee

You were using a ProTools rig on a G3 iMac? Really? I’m a bit surprised, considering not only the tiny screens, but how underpowered they were. I would have expected a PowerMac G3 for that sort of work.

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gregorumreply
lemm.ee

I know the MBox. And a G4 iMac makes more sense. 👍

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It was so long ago now that I had to scroll through Wikipedia's list of Pro Tools hardware until I figured out which one I had. So I'm not surprised I said G3 instead of G4.

I don't believe I ever even had a G3.

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Been there, replaced all the cables with adapters and 2 or 3 "weird" cables. Needs much less space.

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lemmy.world

LPT you can freeze lemons. The texture might change, but you can still use it in some cooking applications and juicing it will still be fine. (After defrosting of course)

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lemmy.world

If I have too many lemons I’ll squeeze them into ice cube trays and store the cubes in a freezer bag

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ulternoreply
lemmy.kde.social

This is a much better idea than keeping the juice inside the lemons, as they tend to mix with juices from other parts of the lemon and change consistency.

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The peel area, which tends to become bitter if kept for long in the fridge.
I'm just speculating now, but it might be having reactions with other cells in the lemon, causing the taste to change.

The only thing that is for sure is that the test of the juice drastically changes if kept for long (even if in the fridge), whereas it doesn't, if squeezed out beforehand and then kept in another container, in the fridge.

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I think I'll stick with fresh, even if frozen.

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RGB3x3reply
lemmy.world

The peel? Rind?

Why does "Lemon Skin" freak me out so much?

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lemmy.ca

Lemons were used to ward off scurvy on months long voyages without refrigeration. I think half a lemon can survive a week in my fridge before I turn it into a Tom Collins.

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I wouldn't be surprised, but if you cut it in half it loses a lot of its protection from the outside world.

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No one leaves half an onion. You just put it in your food. More onion always means more good.

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In my house it's a quarter bottle of lemon juice that's been in there for like 6 months. I haven't thrown it out because it hasn't actually expired yet lol

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No way! I’ve just put a new one there yesterday (or was it the day before?)

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db2
lemmy.world

Don't save them, do that thing where you blend them up with condensed milk and ice.

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That half a lemon doesn't survive for more than a couple days before I just eat it straight up (if I don't have anything else to use it for).

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Hey man. I could totally use that for…some lemonade I could maybe make maybe.

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If it's getting bad, use it to do a deep clean on your pans. Let the half lemon soak in the pan and scrub with the rind.

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lemmy.world

Or just buy one of these instead of buying the lemon. It lasts I don't know how long, but a very long time.

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niftyreply
lemmy.world

This is the first time I’ve seen downvotes for something where someone is just giving an innocuous opinion. This says to me that Lemmy has foodies

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I really wish I had a lemon tree!! I love lemons...not even just putting them in anything, but eating them plain. But then if I had a lemon tree I probably wouldn't have any teeth left from eating too many lol.

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I'm getting into the habit of making oleo saccharum with any leftover citrus. Throw it in a jar with a bunch of sugar on it, and tomorrow you have syrup.

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That's pretty brilliant. Sadly, I just started a keto diet and can't have sugar. Guess the lemon is going in the trash.

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