Tv started acting up today, found a bulged cap on the main board, it’s a trough hole, the only one I find to match is a surface mount. I used some resistor legs to poke through the TV board and soldered the surface mount cap to the poking legs. TV is back to life ! Yay !

I removed the 3.3v from my sata cables last night and threw an “I told you I can figure shit out on my own as a man” up at my dead electrician father. That’ll show him to not teach me to be proud of myself…
Also, help me. Fractal Node (fits 10). Proxmox. TrueNas. 1 zfs2 VDEV using 5 of 8 SAS HBA
Adding 2nd swath of 5. Using remaining 3 SAS HBA and they’re working, the 3.3v fix worked including one disk on a chain with the original swath that didn’t require the fix.
The 2 remaining new disks have no SAS slots to use, so using SATA but proxmox won’t detect them to even setup the pass through.
Tested cables, disks, slots, etc. Enabled spin up on all sata in bios. Nada. Feels like a software or bus issue but I’m not technical. Need an adult
Supermicro X10sl7-f
Probably wanna make a separate post for this. I’m sure someone knows, but they won’t be able to see it buried in the comments of a meme.
Not audio, but I needed to power some fans with a 12V DC adapter




I can’t believe this picture of the “adapter” I made 15 years ago is finally relevant. Think I was just missing a cable extender so made one myself

No offense, but the quotation marks are on the wrong part lol. Yes, I’m judging your younger self for that extremely blurry “picture”. EDIT: It’s a joke, people…
I have done something similar. We were going to play Wii one night but my friend brought the wrong adapter.

I once saw someone make a video cable by dissecting the strands of a power cable and insulating them with packing table.
Wrong API? Wrapper pattern time!
Twelve audiophiles around the world just had seizures
That’s the joke. They would claim that … I don’t know… electrons are going to fall off that copper wire or something like that.
I mean, if it makes good contact and is not moving it is not going to affect audio quality any more than an equivalent length of extra cable would’ve
Once someone tried to tell me that the wrong cable impedance to the speakers affected sound. Asked him what is the wavelength at audio frequencies, conversation died.
If they were passive speakers being powered through the cables and an amplifier wouldn’t the additional impedance of the cable result in a (probably imperceptible) reduction on volume? I agree it wouldn’t effect the waveform, and thus, the quality of the sound though.
Resistance can reduce the volume. E.g. if your wires are too thin for the current you want to send over them. The guy was talking about impedance.
There’s a dozen of us! Exactly a dozen!
Hey, at least it’s copper instead of aluminum.
There is no wrong cable only wrong ports.
A major advantage of analogue. Compatibility!
I’m no audiophile, but wouldn’t that plug fit into the port right next to it?
Headphone jack is an output. The jack they’ve hotwired is an input.
Me:

Before the mid-to-late 1990s, on the other hand…
Connecting cables was easy, the nightmare was getting the OS to recognise the devices.
Yes, but there were so many different cable standards that you weren’t always sure you had the right one on hand. USB has been such a godsend that the young’ns will never fully appreciate.
That’s what the Cable Box™ was for. The only time a self respecting cable collector would not have the right cable was the week after getting rid of some of the most “legacy” cables.
You better hold onto those driver discs.
Love Grafo.
It’s hard to tell with the wire covering part of the label.
You can see enough to tell it’s an I (in), not an O (out) - plus the fact there’s only room for one more letter behind the copper, as demonstrated by the hidden P in “TAPE” above. Having dealt with this sort of equipment enough in my life, those were really the only two possibilities.
Others have already pointed out this is the tape in and that’s the headphone jack. To the left is an effects send and return which is after the preamp but before the power amp (it’s an in and an out where you’d plug in certain effects pedals). Far to the left is the instrument input. Depending on the specific signal you could probably route it through the effects return which bypasses the distortion of the preamp. I’d have to see exactly what the fuck they thought they were trying to accomplish.
The color of it makes me think of the old Peavey Rage 158 amps but they didn’t have an effects loop or tape in. So I’m not exactly sure which amp this is. The far right knob is the master volume and the one left of the effects loop is reverb. That’s not important but it’s interesting to me.
It’s hard to see behind the copper but I’m pretty sure that is “Tape in”, an input, while the headphones next to it would be an output
Tbh, I like how it looks so… Gets a pass from me.
Still sounds at least as good as Monster Cables
Hacks so good, you’ll drink your own piss.





