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      Had one of those. Eventually figured out that a prior owner had a lamppost in the yard. How did I figure that out? I found the buried romex. Not conduit. Romex.

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      No shit, an old house I moved into had about half the lights just hard wired to mains so they were always on. They had the switch runner in the box, but it wasn’t connected when I moved in so the switches did nothing. The previous tenants just screwed and unscrewed the bulbs (I rewired them correctly).

      Still to this day I will lay in bed and wonder how in the ever loving fuck this happened, who did it, what they were thinking, if it was intentional, and then come to the terrifying realization that the person or people involved in this are probably still out there somewhere, operating motor vehicles on public roads, putting us all in danger. They probably even think they are smart. I mean they do their own electrical work after all.

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        What I want to know is what is the science called of placing outlets and switches exactly where furniture goes?

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          You’ve heard of the Chinese art on Feng Shui? The Chinese art of locating outlets and switches in places that get covered by furniture is called Fook Uho. Every interior designer studies that.

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              The majority of those $5 extension cords are generally a fire waiting to happen. They are useful if you plug nothing more than a lamp in to one. Nor should one just leave them lay about on the floor, behind furniture or not.

              Source: retired firefighter that has been to more than one electrical caused house fire as 2am.

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              Good design? Maybe during the Great Depression when a home had one light bulb and one radio.

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        I bought my house two years ago and it had been retrofitted with baseboard radiators. They covered up the lower receptacles in every outlet so you could only get a plug into the top one and then the wire ran over a hot radiator. Just mind-boggling that anybody could do that and not see a problem with it. Granted, the outlets were embedded in the cinderblock walls so it wasn’t an easy matter to move them up, but laziness kills.

        For good measure, these plugs were not grounded and they all had the polarity reversed.

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      My brother lives in an apartment with one of those. We only found out it’s supposed to go to a ceiling light when I moved into the same complex, and my place had the same switch

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      Might be exterior lights that also have motion sensors so you never realize you turned them on.

      or switched outlets that were converted back to unswitched

      or fan/light switches but no light kit was installed with the fan

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        or fan/light switches but no light kit was installed with the fan

        Or no fan was installed with the light.

        I was going to get smug about how I was diligent enough to blank off the switch when I removed my garbage disposal, but then I remembered I have switches that do nothing in my fanless bedrooms.

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          I use a bunch of sabbath covers for switches that either do nothing or shouldn’t typically be switched. Easier than installing blanks.

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        That first one might actually be it. There’s an old motion light on that side of the house that I still need to change out. Good call.

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      I got a home this year I had one like that, the wiring was wrongly attached to an outlet that didn’t have the tab broken. Took while to figure out.

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    Pretty sure its the integrated drivers that cause the delay with LEDs lighting up. Better than the case 5-10 years ago though, where we still needed external drivers to make them work - now you just run your line voltage straight to the sockets. Much easier on the electricians.

    That is a crappy switch placement, though. A little more planning would’ve fixed that. Nothing stopping you from getting a label maker though.

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    Just wait until he discovers how some people configure smart switches.

    One press turns the lights on. A long press turns them on dimly. Two presses turns the lights on in the staircase. Three presses…

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    Label makers exist, John.

    Edit: just wanna thank Hawke for once again downvoting me. Love me a good stalker.

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          Lol glancing at your profile I imagine your actions may have been warranted. Lots of twats on .ml.

          I’ve met some decent ones from there that can have a conversation. But they are few and far between.

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            I dunno. Might have taken it too far a few times.

            I blocked all of .ml to keep myself from seeing and replying to them. Best thing I’ve ever done on Lemmy.

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              They were a whole new subculture for me when I got on here. Wasn’t sure how to take them at first. Now it’s mostly an eyeroll and keep moving.

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      Yeah, I immediately thought it was rich for Carmack to be complaining about hunting around to see what unlabeled switches do

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    My open plan living room, kitchen, sunroom area has a bank of 5 on one wall, 3 on the other.

    I’m the only person who knows what all the switches do from memory.

    My wife and kids throw a lightswitch rave every time they want to turn the lights on over the island and i just beatbox techno while they try to figure it out.

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      Mine just turn everything on. Outside lights have been on for a week because they just flail at the switches then leave the room.

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        My house has motion-activated floodlights with the switches inside the garage. It almost qualifies as a workout trying to figure out if they’re on or not.

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    There’s a light-switch in my flat that has a red light in the fitting that illuminates when you switch it on. It doesn’t turn on any light in the place. I have no idea what is for. As a Steven Wright fan, I flick it on and off occasionally hoping I get a call from some woman in Germany saying “cut it out.”

    Edit: after posting this I saw someone else had made the same joke, but fuck it, I’m leaving it up. Who knew there were other fans of a thirty year old album here?

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      Many rooms in my place have light switches tied to outlets. Usually just a single switched plug per room. I know where they all are now but it would have been good if there was a little light icon on each plug.

      Still, now that I know, I’m not sure I actually want to add that icon, since I know where it is and I’ll either plug in a light (in which case I know easily) or I won’t (in which case I don’t care).

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          I hate that. I would flip them around the first time I encountered that. There are many things that can be done, from switch covers to lighted/unlighted/colored switches next to each other. All better and more foolproof options

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    I will never be not mad at the latency digital electronics add. It’s so small and imperceptible, but it feels like an eon.
    I bet the kids never even notice.

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      I get disproportionately angry when “pause” doesn’t pause for like 3 seconds.

      EDIT: Was talking about bluetooth headphones, but the stuff y’all listed is infuriating too.

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        Is is disproportionately low? Because there is no upper limit to the rage from pause not being instant.

        The pause plus all the streaming services adding shit over the image really pisses me off when I stopped it to read the letter the character is holding and I can’t tell what it is because stopping at the right time took four attempts and then it has some shaded gradient over the screen.

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        Yeah, when one click is interpreted as “show the UI”, but the step back when you miss some frames you want to look closer at is longer than the time it takes to hide the UI from no activity. And then you do pause it at the right time finally and the fucking video player goes, “oh you paused it, time for me to display other shit in front of the background jokes you’re trying to read or the frames of nice butt you’re trying to appreciate”.

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      It’s very perceptible to people who know how it should be. I remember when CFL’s were being pushed, and they had to “warm up”. Then we got LED bulbs that have 500-1500ms latency from cold to lit. We deserve better.

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      I guess LED lights have some latency but to me it’s still better than some of those fluorescent lights. I’ve had those where the bulb doesn’t light until I’ve already given up and turned on another light.

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    At least they’re in one place. My brother’s latest apartment is wired like a Zelda puzzle, and the switches are scattered around the living area.

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        Sci-fi cons used to be a lot of fun. They were places where people of all colors and creeds could get together to talk and learn about science fiction and fantasy books, games, movies, and TV shows. Then, starting a few years ago, things changed. Cons became increasingly dominated by a small clique of authoritarian jerks who made them into venues for pushing social justice dogma and, in the name of “inclusiveness,” shut down any opinions that didn’t align with progressive orthodoxy. You may remember the Sad Puppies saga, which culminated in WorldCon voters selecting “No Award” in several categories of the Hugo Awards rather than reward people outside their tribe. Maybe you’re familiar with the Gamergate debacle. You probably heard about Gina Carano being fired from The Mandalorian because she voiced thoughts outside the acceptable range of opinion. Undoubtedly you’ve heard about the push to get Critical Race Theory and other social justice garbage into schools.

        https://basedcon.com/About

        ugh, what a bunch of fucking losers

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      I think this guy is just very oblivious and stuck in his own head. You should watch that Wired video on YouTube where he explains VR to kids of different ages until college students. Dude just rambled on even explaining things on a level that went over those kids heads he didn’t even gauge if those kids understood any of it. Like some other people on the spectrum he probably can’t read the room and misses cues in people’s faces. It’s probably why he missed the subtext and meaning of what BasedCon is actually about and why it exists.

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    The real issue with this picture is not the “user experience”, unless it is a hotel or some public place where customers are intended to interact with the devices.

    The real issue is that the switches and plates aren’t lined up right.

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      the switches and plates aren’t lined up right

      If that bugs you, don’t look at those screws. So close to perfectly lined up, but not quite.

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      But now that you can label things, just what little irritant are you going to rail and rage against without making any attempt to fix it?

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      Is that a landlord special paint job, followed by a two different approaches that were ineffective but still obvious (and who knows how many other non-obvious) attempts to fix the landlord special paint job, followed by just giving up?

      Or maybe the scratches are labels and not attempts to scratch all the paint off? L for “light” and the rest open secret doors in some sort of video game level complex?

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        This was just a small restaurant in Hyderabad. I also think the L is for lights, but I didn’t play around with the switches to find out.

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        [Dim]

        [Little less dim]

        [Still dim]

        [Can see a bit through the dimness]

        [Functional but still dim]

        “Fuck it I’ll ignore it”

        [5 minutes later] “Hey I can see.”

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          Don’t forget about the crappy color temperature/color rendering index until they finished warming up.

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        That blinking is a good thing. That means that the bulb is running on a pre-heat starter, which gets the electrodes hot before sending full voltage through the fixture. This greatly extends the light’s lifespan. The modern “rapid start” and “instant start” starters just do the shotgun approach of forcing a ton of voltage through the tube, which succeeds in instantly starting it but also blasts off some of the emissive coating on the filaments. A tube running on one of those starters will fail a lot faster and the ends of the tubes will blacken quickly from the coating.