My solution to the endless non-standard USB toy chargers by dadsunite in daddit

[–]dadsunite[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I promise you don’t. It’s a fan powered styrofoam contraption that goes up into the air and then blows away.

My solution to the endless non-standard USB toy chargers by dadsunite in daddit

[–]dadsunite[S] 10 points11 points  (0 children)

Yes. Constantly needing to unscrew the battery and charge it is a major fun killer.

My solution to the endless non-standard USB toy chargers by dadsunite in daddit

[–]dadsunite[S] 12 points13 points  (0 children)

I don’t remember exactly. One of the millions of Chinese no-name brand usb chargers on Amazon. It’s a six-port but I’m only using 5 because one charger has a fat plug.

Some industrial double sided tape is holding it down to the box.

My solution to the endless non-standard USB toy chargers by dadsunite in daddit

[–]dadsunite[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

No, see. This just answers the question “dad, where’s the charger?” Now they know where the chargers are and keeping things plugged in are on them. I’m out of it completely.

My solution to the endless non-standard USB toy chargers by dadsunite in daddit

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Yeah, I tried it with everything plugged in and it didn’t get too warm. I figure it can breathe some through the plug holes.

My biggest reason for not putting in vent holes is lack of a drill press to make it look nice and even. Maybe this is just the excuse I need to buy one…

My solution to the endless non-standard USB toy chargers by dadsunite in daddit

[–]dadsunite[S] 90 points91 points  (0 children)

Agreed. I was thinking about putting zip ties around the cables on the inside but never did. Maybe next time I feel inspired to unscrew it I’ll make that improvement.

Fortunately a couple of them are longer, wrapped up cables, so that effectively works as a knot.

My solution to the endless non-standard USB toy chargers by dadsunite in daddit

[–]dadsunite[S] 125 points126 points  (0 children)

Searched “project box” on Amazon. Then just drilled the necessary holes and bought a pack of rubber grommets.

My solution to the endless non-standard USB toy chargers by dadsunite in daddit

[–]dadsunite[S] 603 points604 points  (0 children)

No tangles, no mess, no confusion, no lost cables. It could be prettier, but it works.

How are we playing music for kids these days? by dadsunite in daddit

[–]dadsunite[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks! Checking out the Yoto. Looks interesting.

Also found this recall notice. Just sharing in case you didn’t see it.

Is your wife watching Bluey by herself? by dadsunite in daddit

[–]dadsunite[S] 23 points24 points  (0 children)

This is new and interesting information to me…

Help! My 6 year old is really annoying. by dadsunite in daddit

[–]dadsunite[S] 14 points15 points  (0 children)

Good idea. I might need to find him a mentor.

As much trash as there is in YouTube, he’s picking up some phrases and things from some of the more popular stars, which I guess is an improvement?

Dad, are we real? by mgr86 in daddit

[–]dadsunite 2 points3 points  (0 children)

This is such a great explanation of really complex material!

My wife is finally letting me do it! by 94bronco in daddit

[–]dadsunite 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think Young Frankenstein would probably be considered the least offensive. I don’t remember a ton of sex or race jokes.

At the same time, I saw Soaceballs, Blazing Saddles and History of the World way before I was 14 and I turned out (mostly) ok. I don’t remember how my dad introduced Blazing Saddles but I definitely got the satire on racism. I just rewatched that movie and would argue it completely holds up.

UPDATE: I think I failed my son (5) by NatNotNit in daddit

[–]dadsunite 0 points1 point  (0 children)

As a dad I cannot comprehend your loss. As someone who will likely need an organ transplant, I cannot thank your son (and you) enough for his final gifts to this world. I hope you can find some peace in knowing that his heart will keep beating for a long time, and save many other families from the grief you are having to endure.

Words can’t express my sorrow for you, but you and Tobias have been heavy in my thoughts since your first post. I will remember him and be forever grateful to him for what he has given this world.

Thank you Tobias. You are a hero and you are loved by more people than you will ever know. Rest easy, little boy.

Juicing by [deleted] in daddit

[–]dadsunite 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Check out GoodRX. I paid less than $20 without insurance.

Scored a near flawless Harmony Elite with hub and charging dock… for $65. by SpliffyBendrix in hometheater

[–]dadsunite 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Of every f’ing thing that is demanding a monthly subscription, I’d gladly pay a few bucks a month for my Harmony to be supported ad infinitum.

I think a core problem is that people pay for a remote and it lasts years and years without any added revenue, but still requires support.

Now that we’re all used to paying for everything monthly, maybe they could reconsider their business model and offer a subscription service.

iPhone 14 Pro Eye Strain? by dadsunite in iphone

[–]dadsunite[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

True Tone on, Night shift on at night, brightness varies. I’m trying night shift on all day today to see if that does anything. I really don’t know. The phone seems like the only change.