LrdThndr

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LrdThndr , to Ask Lemmy in What secret conspiracy would you like to actually start letting other people know?

Ah, kind of like a Waffle of Indra type situation.

LrdThndr , to Ask Lemmy in What secret conspiracy would you like to actually start letting other people know?

That’s not what a conspiracy is. A conspiracy is a bunch of people working together in secret to do something illegal. A conspiracy theory is when you put a bunch of seemingly random or unrelated facts together and they give the impression of a conspiracy causing something to happen.

You can’t just say “dogs can smell the color blue” and call it a conspiracy theory.

You need to have something to back it up. Even if it’s not hard proof, there needs to be a string of coincidences or suspicious actions or something.

So what makes you think Andrew Tate is an illuminatus? That’s where the meat of a good conspiracy theory is - form your answer to “why do you think that?”

LrdThndr , to Ask Lemmy in What secret conspiracy would you like to actually start letting other people know?

Also the bulbs that last forever are majorly undervolted. They last forever because they’re not run anywhere near their current capacity, and as a result, they emit way less light and their filament doesn’t degrade as fast.

If you take any old off the shelf incandescent bulb and only run it at 50v, it’ll last decades.

LrdThndr , to Ask Lemmy in What secret conspiracy would you like to actually start letting other people know?

Actually, come to think of it, it’s not just toasters… it’s coffeemakers, microwaves, stove knobs, thermostats…

HE’S SUPPORTED BY BIG BIMETALLIC STRIP!

LrdThndr , to Ask Lemmy in What secret conspiracy would you like to actually start letting other people know?

Then why are the employees at one Waffle House near me always high, but another near me across town is normal? Well… normal as Waffle House gets, anyway.

LrdThndr , to Ask Lemmy in What secret conspiracy would you like to actually start letting other people know?

Dude… write a book. This would be a great plot to a thriller novel.

LrdThndr , (edited ) to Ask Lemmy in What secret conspiracy would you like to actually start letting other people know?

I…. Uh….

This makes way more sense than any other crackpot 911 theory I’ve ever heard.

What if was less a structural weakness than actual demolition charges built into the superstructure of the building that few knew about that could be used in just such an event?

Different materials burn at different temperatures, and a raging inferno near the top wouldn’t affect structural members near the bottom, so a fire might not be guaranteed to trigger the weakness, but charges could be placed to guarantee the outcome if the worst happened.

Would explain SO much of the “evidence” that 911 conspiracy theorists talk about - the smell of chordite, the flashes in the windows, the clean collapse, that whole “the decision was made to ‘pull’ [building 7]” but no way they could have placed charges that quickly in that situation thing…

Then, this begs the question - What other structures might be similarly equipped?

LrdThndr , to Ask Lemmy in What secret conspiracy would you like to actually start letting other people know?

That’s fair. I can get behind a neutral view of it.

LrdThndr , to Ask Lemmy in What secret conspiracy would you like to actually start letting other people know?

Now there’s a conspiracy theory I can get behind. He’s financed by big toaster.

LrdThndr , to Ask Lemmy in What secret conspiracy would you like to actually start letting other people know?

That’s so oversimplified that it borders on being a lie. Yes it happened, but the why of it wasn’t as simple as just “sell more lightbulbs”.

I can’t link it right now, but go on YouTube and find the channel technology connections. He does a deep dive into the history of the light bulb and the phoebus cartel. TLDR: believe it or not, it was actually a good thing.

LrdThndr , to Technology in How to make an EV tire that won’t pollute the environment

Fuck yeah, public transit - Right in my veins, lets go.

But for right now, there is ZERO public transit infrastructure where I live, which is only about 20-30 minutes to a medium-sized city's downtown. And when I say ZERO, I mean ZERO. We don't even have busses here. No trains. NOTHING. We don't even have sidewalks on most roads - if you want to walk, you're literally walking in the road. I used to ride a bike to work a long time ago - I can't even count the number of times I've had shit thrown at me by shitbag rednecks as they zoomed past in their lifted pickup trucks.

The local governments' answer to all this is "If you don't have a car, fuck you." Cars are literally the only option. If you don't have a car or a driver's license, you better find somebody who does and give them gas money, or consign yourself to paying for Uber/Lyft anytime you want to go anywhere. It's straight-up dangerous to travel any other way around here.

LrdThndr , to Ask Lemmy in What is this device? (Located on wall inside a house)

Oh. Yeah. If it's a manual valve turn system, not a central hvac, then a Nest or ecobee won't work for you.

LrdThndr , to Ask Lemmy in What is this device? (Located on wall inside a house)

Even if you’re using wireless devices, you almost certainly have a master device that DOES connect via a wire. Wireless thermostats are a recent invention, so if you have a non-newly-constructed home, it’s almost certain that at least one of your thermostats has a hardwire connection.

Pull each off the wall and look behind it. The wires are small, not like household power lines. They only carry 24v, so they look closer to phone wires than anything else, though not exactly.

When you find the wired thermostat, you can replace that one with a nest or ecobee. They come with directions on how to wire them up. The downside is that the other thermostats without a wire will become decorative and not function anymore without the master.

LrdThndr , to Technology in Amazon plans to give Alexa an AI overhaul — and a monthly subscription price

It’s coming. Slowly. But it’s coming.

https://dragon863.github.io/blog/echoroot.html

LrdThndr , to Ask Lemmy in What foods and drinks would you buy more often if money was not an issue?

Man, I really wanted to like duck, but I’ve never had duck and enjoyed it. I’ve had it both Chinese and French style, and hated it every time.

The French style was confit du canard from Le Petit Saint-Benoit in Paris, and they’re supposedly famous for it, and I still hated it.

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