• Stupidmanager@lemmy.world
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    17 hours ago

    I had this box that carried/moved from 1996 - 2016 (when boxes weren’t cheaply made) that had every cable from scsi, power, ps, usb and more. I can count on one hand the 3 times I needed something from it. I moved with it 5x between 2 states and apartments and a house, and when I moved it the last time from my basement office to my upstairs office, I decided to turn those cables into money (copper). I never looked back because I found myself being lazy and searching Amazon for a 3$ cable.

    I shall live with this tech nerd shame, but honestly I sold everything to move to Spain, so whatever. Heh.

  • BarneyPiccolo@lemmy.today
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    17 hours ago

    I love old AC adapters. Whenever I’m tossing something out, I keep the adapter. I have a box full of them.

    A couple of years ago, I got into home music recording, and started buying used gear at auctions. If they come with the box, manual and accessories, they can be expensive, but I don’t need the box, and you can find any manual online, so all I need is the adapter. Without the adapter, the thing sells for real cheap, and I almost always have an old adapter that works.

    Nothing is more satisfying than getting a piece of used gear in the mail, and digging through the box for the right adaptor, plugging it in, and seeing it come to life.

  • tomiant@piefed.social
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    19 hours ago

    My landlady and good friend of the family came for a visit from abroad, she’s very rich but stuck in her ways, and refuses to buy a smartphone.

    She came over in a hurry and asked if by some wild chance I had a charger for a Nokia 3410 laying around somewhere.

    I literally reached over into a box next to my desk and gave it to her. She was surprised and elated. “Dumb question, do you have another for my backup 3410?”

    I reached into the box and gave her another.

    That’s the day I started suspecting I may have a problem.

    True story, happened back in 2014.

  • Cyrus Draegur@lemmy.zip
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    1 day ago

    “did you say you needed a piece of scrap wood about this wide and about that long and about yea thick?!”

    Happiest day of my “uncle’s” (actually Dad’s cousin in law) life.

  • Rob T Firefly@lemmy.world
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    2 days ago

    Quoting @jlamoree@infosec.exchange (link)

    All I’ve ever wanted is for the Revolution to knock on my door in need of a weird cable.

    Photo of just some of the shelves with labeled bins containing weird cables.

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    2 days ago

    And that is why you never throw out anything, because if you do you are guaranteed to need it right after

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    2 days ago

    I haven’t had time to respond to this, but, on a related note…

    I bought my car new in 1999, and I still love driving it. Many years ago, say 2003 or so, I bought a resistor to enable to daytime running lights, then I realized I needed other components, and never got around to finishing the job.

    A few weeks ago, a guy from the car club asked if I still had it, because he wanted to enable the daytime running lights and that was the last piece he needed, and no one seemed to have one. I looked and looked but couldn’t find it anywhere. I think I threw it away a few months ago, figuring I wouldn’t ever need it.

    Sorry, bud. I had that thing sitting around for two plus decades, only to need it a few weeks after I tossed it.

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      19 hours ago

      I kept my box of Nintendo 3DS LL since I bought it. After about five years I discovered that I could sell it for money. I listed it online asking for about $3.

      Not too long a guy texted me and asked me if I still had it. I said sure, give me your address. I then asked my wife to ship it.

      Wife said she had thrown it out a few days ago.

      Guy said, “No worries, mate. It’s alright if you don’t have the outer box. It’s actually the cardboard paper which holds up the box in shape I need.”

      Wife said the box was actually still in the drawer, but since I took the box out and also took out the cardboard paper for examination the other day, she threw out those cardboard paper but kept the box.

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    2 days ago

    My dad had a collection of old and weird stuff, and he’d frequently joke about it; when you need it, remember that there’s a microphone wire for a 1932 Edison dictaphone in this drawer right here.

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    2 days ago

    I still have the 5.25 inch floppy drive with ribbon cable.

    Som e day a bank that never upgraded will need it desperately and then I’ll cash in. Bwahahaha

  • ItWasntMe@discuss.online
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    2 days ago

    I had this exact feeling when my kid brought home an old laptop he found from his grandpa and it was one of those IBM T23s from the early 2000s but there was no power cable with it. Guess who had one still in his tangle of wires? lol Now we’ll see if the laptop still actually works.

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    2 days ago

    We are on a road trip right now. we travel with a 12v peltier cooler. (don’t need to lug around water/ice), the night before we leave, the internal fan whines and freezes.

    Wife, what was that? I check, fan just died.

    Wife, fuck now what, if we move it to the other cooler i won’t all fit with ice.

    Me: TO THE BASEMENT…(DAD-CAPE) Shelves, boxes, PC parts, dig dig, Intel stock cooler on it’s heatsink. flush cutters, snip strip, tape.

    If I had more time, I’d have bought a direct replacement from noctua (already replaced the eternal fan years ago)

    Having parts around is a bad investment until that one time you need it now.

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      2 days ago

      You get a zonk for using the most inefficient cooling technologies, but kudos for giving me faith that my extra stock coolers will come in handy eventually…

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        18 hours ago

        Oh the cooler is horribly inefficient, but it’s super light. And for the price of a battery powered compressor cooler, it’ll be many, many years before it makes up for the price difference in electricity usage.

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        2 days ago

        It’s for a portable cooler though, you’re not optimizing for heat removal per watt, you’re optimizing for size and weight.

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    I’m retro computing, retro everything tech, and I DO need my collection!

    Just had to order a keyboard DIN connector (pre PS-2) adapter for a old 80386. Because I obviously still don’t hoard enough old stuff!

    One of the few things I’m afraid I won’t be able to use anymore are UMTS (3G) sticks and routers. Although, the router still works a perfectly fine mobile Wifi router, hmmmmm …