• @Lennny
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      Get a law degree, Slice your finger off, now you are the landlord.

  • Caveman
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    He didn’t want to put the connector on the outside of the mirror with a cover covering the cut? So close for a proper looking outlet

    • @mdurell
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      So at least it should trip when the squirting blood shorts it.

    • @Duamerthrax
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      You may have a GFCI connected to it somewhere. If wired correctly, you only need one in a chain to do the job. It could be under the sink or something.

    • @normalexit
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      GFCI outlets aren’t too expensive. If you own the place you should fix that. If you rent the place you should complain lol.

      • @[email protected]
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        I don’t think non-GFCI outlets are even compliant with code in most places! If you rent the place, demand they be made safe. Or maybe someone reports a shock or a small electrical fire happens…?

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        Don’t you need a ground wire for them to work? The electrical was put in in the 50s and so there is no ground, and rewiring the entire house is a headache

  • dual_sport_dork 🐧🗡️
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    I’m just impressed they managed to hole saw multiple overlapping circular cuts into that mirror without breaking it.

    That is some dedicated jankery.

    • @[email protected]
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      Which is why it’s so surprising they didn’t extend the box and love the receptacle out. Maybe this is just a cheeky picture taken during the dry fit of the mirror for the meme?

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        Which is why it’s so surprising they didn’t extend the box and love the receptacle out.

        I know it’s a silly typo, yet my brain did the visualization

      • object [Object]
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        It’s probably because homedepot doesn’t respect gdpr, so they block European ip’s to not get sued. I’ve experienced that a lot when visiting some American websites

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      • @[email protected]
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        Stop using MS Edge.

        Edit: my mistake, thats an akamai CDN. Ive only seen that issue with edge though (including one release of edge that errored out the same way constantly), so I assumed, and became an ass.

          • @[email protected]
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            Yeah that’s my mistake, ive only seen it with work PCs that force edge, not any other client.

            Including Firefox mobile, which is what I used (and they did) without issue.

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          I am using Firefox on mobile. This is probably named after edge computing

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      Unfortunately, these actually might not show if the GFI is working, and might give a false negative.

      If there is no equipment ground, the outlet must be labeled as such, but it is allowed by code so long as protected by GFI. However, since all these testers do is shunt hot to ground, if there’s no ground connected, it won’t work and appear if the GFI is not working. However, assuming it’s working, it will still do its job, since it they protect against ALL current leakage, and not just ones through the outlet’s ground path (otherwise they’d be pretty useless).

      I had a “landlord special” where they extended an old 2 wire box with no ground, and my PC case shocked the fuck out of me after I had the carpet cleaned and was walking on the damp floor. A ground would likely have dissapated that bit of current leakage, but also a GFI would have probably tripped when I touched it. They weren’t willing to run a new wire with a ground because, unsurprisingly they were cheap fucks, but I convinced them to install a GFI for safety at the very minimum.

      Also worth noting that these things are easy to fool for ground, since it’s bonded to neutral, and shitty electricians will tie them together at the outlet to trick the tester into seeing a “ground” when it’s actually neutral. It’s dangerous as fuck, and the only way to check is by taking the plate off and seeing if the outlet is properly wired.

      • @[email protected]
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        Yeah, if there is no ground present (ie a 2 wire cable in a plastic or ungrounded metal box), they just won’t trip as the ground prong is effectively isolated.

        While not the best idea, you can usually derive a quick ground from a plumbing pipe, assuming copper or galvy pipes (pex obviously won’t work), or a metal gas pipe. I’ve done it in a pinch when a proper system ground wasn’t feasible, but only as a temporary measure.

    • @[email protected]
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      Way less expensive to get a 10kΩ resistor and put that between earth and live to make sure the GFCI trips. Source

      EDIT: \s, don’t do this.

      • @[email protected]
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        And run the risk of tickle time if you don’t know exactly what you’re doing lol. Those plug testers are an easy means for a layman to check it. They make ones as cheap as $5, that’s just the one I always have in my pocket as a professional electrician.

        • @[email protected]
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          Right, I was making a joke and using that as an excuse to link to ElectroBOOM. I didn’t think anyone would take it seriously, but added a /s to my comment.

  • metaStatic
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    as someone who has worked with flat glass it’s impressive you still have a mirror

  • ERROR: Earth.exe has crashed
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    That outlet is definitely not a surveillance device. Please do NOT touch.

    Sincerely, Your Landlord:

    The National Security Agency

    🤗

    • @[email protected]
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      I’m not one of those people who think that just because I’m lawful and boring, privacy is unimportant. That said, if they went to this amount of expense and trouble to monitor an overweight, middle-aged dude applying deodorant and talking to his cat through an outlet… enjoy.

    • burgersc12
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      I don’t see a camera hole in the middle, it also seems too old to be one, but who really knows.

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        They make ones that look out the ground plug now. It’s wild.

        Edit: but yes this one looks too old

  • @disguy_ovahea
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    So Hasbro’s Operation was merely a training simulator

  • @[email protected]
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    Landlord: The basin and mirror must be in the exact centre of the wall. Good bye.

    Tradesman: No problem.

  • @Mickey7
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    First reaction was how fucking stupid are people. But then reading other comments here I have to ask myself are they also a pervert wanting to watch people in the bathroom

  • @Lawnman23
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    In the immortal words of Burt Gummer:

    “Just doing what I can with what I got.”

    • @KnightontheSun
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      “Just doing what I can…get away with!”

      • Landlords everywhere