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HTTP 1.1/418 [volts/amps] Teapot (rmd1023@infosec.exchange)'s status on Sunday, 29-Jan-2023 19:43:51 JST HTTP 1.1/418 [volts/amps] Teapot -
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HTTP 1.1/418 [volts/amps] Teapot (rmd1023@infosec.exchange)'s status on Sunday, 29-Jan-2023 09:23:10 JST HTTP 1.1/418 [volts/amps] Teapot @horse @hacks4pancakes I’ve seen those but not used them. It looks like it might be too bulky for something like a 1-gang device box but if there’s room, very useful.
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HTTP 1.1/418 [volts/amps] Teapot (rmd1023@infosec.exchange)'s status on Sunday, 29-Jan-2023 05:42:19 JST HTTP 1.1/418 [volts/amps] Teapot @hacks4pancakes Fuuuuck. That's annoying. Good luck. For the most part, people will use the two sets of screws on a duplex receptacle to handle feeding things downstream. If the USB ones have stranded leads, be careful as I've found splicing stranded to solid with wirenuts to be challenging at times. (Easy for the twisting of the wirenut to pull the stranded part up into the spring so the solid wire isn't making great connection. Putting a little s curve in the solid wire before laying the stranded wire along it can help a lot)
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HTTP 1.1/418 [volts/amps] Teapot (rmd1023@infosec.exchange)'s status on Sunday, 08-Jan-2023 22:09:18 JST HTTP 1.1/418 [volts/amps] Teapot Oh god, the horror of realizing that you've got term len set to 0 (which means, no pagination), and you just typed "show connection" instead of "show connection count". I guess I'll go get another cup of tea while this spews all over my screen.