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  • This technique is often referred to as "over, under" as apposed to the more common "over, over" because it prevents damage or cable memory from twisting in one direction. Frequently used in the audio/video industry.

    The biggest downside is that if you pass the end of the cable through the middle of the bundle you will create a knot every other loop. These can quickly be unknotted by gathering the knots together in line and passing an end back through. Also makes a decent magic trick.

    A cable tie, hook-and-loop fastener, or a piece of rope or tie-line with a clove hitch in the middle is essential to secure cables while in transit or storage.

  • Gives a number.

    "Why is it going to take so long?"

  • The ring is also cursed to be unremovable. You either need to get used to stealing every single mundane item from clothes to food every single day or pay the shopkeeper to remove it.

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  • I'm speculating, but it wouldn't change a thing. You would still need to request domain addresses from a server somewhere, but traffic between your device and server would be encrypted in transit. The DNS server would also be verifiable to prevent imitators.

    So, the request would go to the PiHole and if it was not being filtered the PiHole would make the request of whatever upstream server is configured same as before.

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  • Useless display in refrigerators finally revealed as corporate ploy to install billboard in consumer's kitchens.

    1. Garlic salt
    2. Pepper
    3. Salt
    4. Paprika
  • I've been watching videos of this game for a bit and it is one of the better designed spooky games I've seen. The constant, random happenings keep it interesting; the simple loop of capturing signals and sending them of keeps things moving.

    I tried watching some big youtubers play it, but found that I enjoyed this guy with like 300 subscribers more. Syndrick on YouTube.

  • My knowledge is limited, but I recall hearing that more seizures are caused by smells than flashing lights. Based off that single fact, perhaps the thing that was triggering you isn't present anymore. Be that person, perfume, or otherwise.

  • Overly Sarcastic Productions has done a number of videos they call detail diatribes that have focused on Superman. The summary of many of them is that Superman is his most interesting when saving people and not when punching villains. Even in larger team fights, he could save everyone or hold off the threat, but he can't do both so he needs the help of others.

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  • I moved my device too much and accidentally sent secure information to an unknown third party.

  • Fun fact: there are only 14 calendar variations in the Gregorian calendar system. Stand-up Maths by Matt Parker

    So, Big Calendar has literally been selling you the same 14 things year after year.

  • I recall a Zee Bashew video that I can't seem to find that referenced a chart of how willing someone was to help when requested. The idea being the scale isn't from "I will actively hinder you" to "I will sell my estate to aid you" but rather from less then helpful to more helpful.

    For example, if you asked some haggard clerk about a quest the scale might be:

    • Critical failure, the clerk directs you to the job board for details on any job.
    • Failure, the clerk may point out there specific job on the board and direct you to it.
    • Success, the clerk tells you that the person who posted the job is staying somewhere in town.
    • Critical success, the clerk may share a rumor they heard in addition to telling you where the poster may be staying.

    Regarding a discount from a penny-pinching inn keeper, perhaps it could go:

    • Critical failure, payment for the entire stay is required up front. Extending your stay is not permitted.
    • Failure, They are not willing to lower their prices
    • Success, they will offer a lower price if you bundle extra services like meals, drinks, and baths.
    • Critical success, they will offer you the bundle rate without bundling.
  • No, but social media is happy to use him.

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  • Bro, are you even relax maxing bro? Are you achieving nirvana on your 15-minute break, bro? You gotta start microdosing rest every time you blink, bro. You gotta do it, bro; you gotta achieve the most relaxation you can otherwise you're just waisting time, bro. You gotta take it slow as fast as you can, bro!

  • I used to love going shopping at 2am at the 24-hour grocery store. During the day there are so many people around and you are never sure who the crazy ones are, but that late at night you know for certain because they are shopping at 2am.

  • I imagine this in the style of the narrator at the beginning of a Twilight Zone episode.

  • The bin of important documents. Everything else is replaceable. Pictures and data are backed up digitally. Clothes can be bought again. Family is already safe.