• ruuster13@lemmy.zip
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    13 hours ago

    Their species has low dexterity. They don’t have the fine motor skills to route cables and their brain(s) haven’t evolved to notice or care.

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    19 hours ago

    Cable management and purely performative aesthetics aren’t beneficial so why waste time with it

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    18 hours ago

    I think I’ve seen it suggested on similar posts that it’s an amalgamation of best practices from various different cultures they’ve assimilated so it works for them because they understand a method to the madness that we cannot

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    21 hours ago

    Maybe there’s an actual canon reason but my take is this.

    The Borg, being a hive mind intelligence of sorts, know where all the cables are going and ran and it’s in their memory banks what goes to what. So, in order to make it easy to change or fix things, they just leave the cables hanging around willy nilly as they don’t need any guidance one which cables do what or go where. This also confuses ship boarders who might be trying to tap into a specific cable on the ship.

    Idk … It’s stupid but so are the borg.

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      12 hours ago

      It’s stupid but so are the borg.

      See, this is the crux of my theory. Assimilate stupid, get stupid. Assimilate my dumb ass, well your cables are gonna look like that.

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      19 hours ago

      This was my thought exactly.

      The borg know where each cable is, and what cables go where.

      Cable management is to make things easier for humans to do things.

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    21 hours ago

    Real answer is probably AI slop. Several companies have the idea that if code is only going to be done by AI, then it doesn’t matter if it’s human readable. I imagine this is something like that but for cables.