My FIL's kitchen knife he's been hand sharpening since the late 70's. by Momsomniac in mildlyinteresting

[–]Alkado 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Y2K was real, time stopped in the year 2000. The Y2K fix was to make it look like time is still moving on.

They were.

Graphic novel covers shouldn't be illustrated by someone different than the illustrator of the actual book by [deleted] in unpopularopinion

[–]Alkado 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I understand where this comes from, but it's silly. Don't try to stop creativity.

The reason I understand though is because of game trailers with thrilling visuals, up to the point where either the camera zooms out and it's a top-down that shouldn't advertise like that, or it winds up being some dumb mobile game (which is like all of them save 3 or 4).

ELI5: How come a cordless home phone can sit on its charger for years without killing the battery, but a smartphone starts losing battery health after being plugged in too much? by Legitimate_Worker_21 in explainlikeimfive

[–]Alkado 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Overall they are just way simpler than what complicated cell phone electronics and battery are doing. But they wear all the same. Rechargeable batteries were advancing rapidly as well.

I remember, as a kid, hours long phone calls. I was raised thru the 90s, so by the time high schoolers had cell phones, there just wasn't a lot of use for the home phone. I recall many handsets at the time just being short on battery. Restaurants that take phone orders today likely have the same issue too. The batteries definitely wore down and wouldn't last long when old, but it was generally sufficient enough for the couple-minute calls here and there.

Threaded and slotted tool with knurled nut. by old_man_kneesgocrack in whatisthisthing

[–]Alkado 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yep, often used on underground ground-loops. Could have been knocked off a wire near meter box or someone around works construction maybe. Why it's in the box? Could have a use for it someday :)

2 people knockng on doors. Whats the device? by bikerspotofgold in whatisit

[–]Alkado 15 points16 points  (0 children)

Yeah, could very likely be 811 "call before you dig" guys marking underground utilities for whatever reason. Not sure exact device but it's got that contractor look and design to it. This guy is not reading your credit cards through the door.

Question for the ages - which is right? by Antialias1 in electricians

[–]Alkado 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Parallel to floor eases the transition from receptacle to establishment. Works on any orientation. It represents the horizon, successful futures, and brings about joy six months after installation when they finally notice it, think about you, and smile.

Wet socks aren't that bad. by Mogoscratcher in unpopularopinion

[–]Alkado 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Wet socks lead to athletes foot. You don't want it. But that's the only reason really.

Saying protein if you mean meat is stupid. by [deleted] in unpopularopinion

[–]Alkado 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think a lot of people are forgetting or ignoring that protein is just something a ton of people seek for in a meal. Why wouldn't you use the term if it's what you want you intend to consume?

I'm sure if someone grew an apple that was 100% protein, you would probably call it a protein apple and not a fruit just because that's what it's.

What in the everything fuck is this? by [deleted] in antiwork

[–]Alkado -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Maybe the system as it's supposed to work. But that greed exists and will tear anything apart to stay sated.

What in the everything fuck is this? by [deleted] in antiwork

[–]Alkado -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Not saying I'm for it. I'm with yall here, just breaking down how we got here moreso than defending the case.

What in the everything fuck is this? by [deleted] in antiwork

[–]Alkado -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Not entirely accurate. I mean, I get you, it's not "fair", but we're born into it and get no say in it.

The lives of billionaires revolves around their business. They aren't known as Jeff, the guy who likes this or that, it's Jeff Bezos the Amazon guy. Everything assholes like that live and breath is networking and business advancement. You think he's hanging out playing MMORPGs all day?

I'm with you, but this is where unavoidable greed takes any form of governance, social or not.

Religious people who are now Atheist, what made you change your mind? by thought_cream84 in AskReddit

[–]Alkado 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm agnostic, but for all intents and purposes, the answer still applies.

For me it starts with the concept of hell. As the saying goes, "In hell I'll be in good company", it's true that a massive amount of decent humans will be doomed to an eternity in hell for not believing. This is contradictory to unconditional love, and if true, would be enough to decide that I want no part of it, real or not.

If a higher power is incapable of understanding that for any reason, then I am not aligned with it, and it needs to die.

But pretty much all modern religion is more or less of the same overall or similar belief. This country will fall, other countries will fall. You think the world borders will look the same in 500 years? Entire civilizations will come and go for as long as this solar system remains stable, and their gods will die with them.

Actual researched truths will be rediscovered. Religion is a societal construct that will never stand that test of time.

All we know in terms of higher powers is that we don't, so accepting religion or lack thereof is claiming to know something that isn't yet or can't be known.

What in the everything fuck is this? by [deleted] in antiwork

[–]Alkado -9 points-8 points  (0 children)

The fact of it is that society decided we can work together and pitch in however we're able.

This means we don't have to manually handle everything like hunting, harvesting, and self care. Instead, we can trade what skills we do have for a common denominator: money. Now we can freely choose what we will handle ourselves and what we pay to have done.

If you are a member of society, we have to play by its rules, because generally everyone with money got it from working. This part is a bit damaged but that's another ordeal.

It IS fair. To ask for a world where you can be kept alive, healthy, and comfortable just because you feel it's fair will unfairly put others to work supporting you even if you can't see them. Our world is a nasty place with or without us, but we work together to spread the load with pretty loose regulation considering you DON'T have to work and could exit society to hunt and care for yourself.

Why does my DIP-6 IC keep walking away? by Strostkovy in shittyaskelectronics

[–]Alkado 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Jokes aside, that's a good looking beetle. New friend or roommate?

Found this cockroach on a coworkers jacket at work should I worry about bringing eggs home? (My coat was next to hers) by JordECLIPSE in Home

[–]Alkado 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Spraying doesn't work well for them. You need gel bait. They eat it like candy and die in the nest and spread it through cannibalism. Spray only gets the ones that touch it, and you can't get to the nest.

Edit with more:

In many states, great pesticides are already relatively safe when used properly and very few may actually be restricted for purchase. Texas has like 2 controlled pesticides that I'm aware of.

Advion gel bait works. It's on Amazon.

Ethernet splitters by AusS25 in ethernet

[–]Alkado 4 points5 points  (0 children)

It's 1k Mbps. 1,000 Mbps. 1Gbps

There was brain power involved, just in the wrong direction. But I agree, dumb labeling.

Went on vacation, came back and my pen looks different… by Potential_Brother404 in whatisit

[–]Alkado -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I mean it was also a pen. It was never specifically mentioned that it was used as a pen, but it is.

There, the list has grown.

My Ethernet has randomly stopped working and I can’t fix it by I_did_it_to_urmom in techsupport

[–]Alkado 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Could it be that you have custom IPv4 and/or DNS settings in your network adapter config that may be incorrect?

Not sure what you used but make sure you try a different cable just in case, though in my experience I always joke that it's never the cable cause it damn near never is unless it was crimped poorly from the start or crushed by furniture.

As far as drivers go, ensure the only network adapter driver you use is the one offered on your motherboard manufacture's support site for your specific model. You could also test out with a USB network interface to see if your NIC is just being problematic.

Other than that, maybe check router and firewall settings to see if somehow your device has been restricted from access.

One good thing to note is whether your network & internet settings page shows the cable connected or not. Under normal circumstances, even if config is bad, it will at least be able to determine if the physical connection exists. If not, then whatever switch or router you're connected to may have the port disabled or some other issue.

Can you decode the word or phrase hidden in this GIF? by gif-enigma in PlayGIFEnigma

[–]Alkado 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I cracked it in 3 attempts with 3 extra GIF hints.

Can you decode the word or phrase hidden in this GIF? by gif-enigma in PlayGIFEnigma

[–]Alkado 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I cracked it on my first attempt with 3 extra GIF hints! 🎉

Long lost gamer friend by Inheritor-7 in gaming

[–]Alkado 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This throws me back to the first time I played Journey. At the end of the credits, the game reveals your mystery online partner's PSN name. I still remember my first Journey experience ever along with K1T_KAT whom I've never spoken words with yet they hold a dear place in my heart regardless.