• @blazeknave
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    519 hours ago

    My proud non technical ass is proud of my duct tape homelab. I have no idea what I’m doing and it is my favorite of many ADHD driven hobbies.

    • mycelium underground
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      217 hours ago

      please define duct tape homelab

      pedantic side rant: Adhesive tape with a plastic covered cloth backing was never and will never be duct tape. It was originally called duck tape because the plastic coating made water run off it like it runs off a ducks back. If you use this product as duct tape your going to have a bad time, it will develop cracking in the plastic portion of the tape and drying of the adhesive, both of these lead to ducts leaking and higher utility bills. Proper duct tape is a metal foil with an adhesive developed for the application. This leads to joints that stay tight long term and lower utility bills. IT’S NOT DUCT TAPE IT’S DUCK TAPE even if the packaging says it is duct tape. It should always be called duck tape (not always Duck™ tape) no matter what brand. It was named duck tape because water runs off it like it runs off of a ducks back, and that predates the Duck™ brand. As for the worry about confusing duck tape with Duck™ tape, nobody is confused when you ask for a kleenex or a bandaid no matter what brand it is. I spent to much time on this, I’m done ranting.

      tldr: read the bold text and be less lazy

      @blazeknave I promise I’m not trying to be a smartass in response to your comment.

      • @[email protected]
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        12 hours ago

        Thank you for telling me weird fact about the english language and the english speaking market of tape.

      • @blazeknave
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        112 hours ago

        All these years correcting my child like tendency and saying duct, but it was duck all along? I always wondered why I’ve never seen ducts taped together. I appreciate you.