Me searching:
Where the FUCK did I put my HDMI cables
Me cleaning:
Why the FUCK do I have so many HDMI cables
Me searching:
Where the FUCK did I put my HDMI cables
Me cleaning:
Why the FUCK do I have so many HDMI cables
This is blowing up, so here's my obligatory shoutout for Socialized Junk Drawers. Convert useless corporate buildings into giant community-driven junk drawers. You'll never have to buy an HDMI cable ever again, because holy shit I don't need this many of these things and I don't remember when or why I got them
⬇️ Thread on Socialized Junk Drawers
@alienskyler A lot of stores do claim they recycle them, but I don't trust what any business driven with a for-profit goal claims.
Besides, I'm in the midst of a project I've been working on that, you could say, is themed around consumption, so waste or recycling products are a valuable resource atm (I could see myself making yarn for it tho
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I just believe there should be a taxpayer provided service that does what recycling centers SHOULD be doing...but also free and communal.



I keep my spare cables organized in banker's boxes for exactly these reasons. You can go in them and find labelled bags with cables velcro tied up all nicely. :P
@GreySleeves saw this from MAKE: mag awhile ago..use toilet rolls to organize your cables! donate all the extras you have. (yes, even the extra VGA cables🙃)
https://makezine.com/article/workshop/organize-miscellaneous-cables-with-toilet-paper-tubes/
I remember when DVI, in all of its variants, was hailed as the great replacement of DIN-9 VGA.
Of course, HDMI was to usurp DVI, and it carried audio and Ethernet as well.
DisplayPort, which interfaces with ThunderBolt, is now the reigning technology. (To be thorough, I will mention DisplayLink, for which there is a non-free, I presume, kernel module for Linux.)
I even found a VGA extension cable. Why did I buy that thing?! 😬 It probably maximized the cable length for VGA!