Here's a little advanced computer tip for you all on a Friday, definitely not based on recent personal experience.
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Here's a little advanced computer tip for you all on a Friday, definitely not based on recent personal experience.
If you have plugged in a cable, and it does not work, ensure that the end of the cable that you have plugged in is part of the same cable as the other end of the cable. This can really make a difference.
Yours bemusedly,
Neil
@neil big Friday mood
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Here's a little advanced computer tip for you all on a Friday, definitely not based on recent personal experience.
If you have plugged in a cable, and it does not work, ensure that the end of the cable that you have plugged in is part of the same cable as the other end of the cable. This can really make a difference.
Yours bemusedly,
Neil
@neil Evil corollary: of you want to really mess with someone's setup do not simply unplug cables. Rather swap cables at random. Leave nothing unplugged. Extra credit if you match the quality and style of their cable management aesthetic.
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Here's a little advanced computer tip for you all on a Friday, definitely not based on recent personal experience.
If you have plugged in a cable, and it does not work, ensure that the end of the cable that you have plugged in is part of the same cable as the other end of the cable. This can really make a difference.
Yours bemusedly,
Neil
@neil Or the software equivalent: If the bug fix or feature you're trying to code is stubbornly refusing to work, ensure that the file you're editing is the same as the file being used by the build system (and that the program you're testing is the one that you've just built).
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Here's a little advanced computer tip for you all on a Friday, definitely not based on recent personal experience.
If you have plugged in a cable, and it does not work, ensure that the end of the cable that you have plugged in is part of the same cable as the other end of the cable. This can really make a difference.
Yours bemusedly,
Neil
@neil I was actually reading this while waiting for my PC to finish booting and the screen I was waiting to not be black was not plugged in.
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Here's a little advanced computer tip for you all on a Friday, definitely not based on recent personal experience.
If you have plugged in a cable, and it does not work, ensure that the end of the cable that you have plugged in is part of the same cable as the other end of the cable. This can really make a difference.
Yours bemusedly,
Neil
@neil applies to rope climbing "pre-flight" checks too. Just because you're both tied into the ends of a rope correctly doesn't mean that it's the same rope.
Don't just buddy check, system check!
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@neil I was actually reading this while waiting for my PC to finish booting and the screen I was waiting to not be black was not plugged in.
@benbradley Not just me, then

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Here's a little advanced computer tip for you all on a Friday, definitely not based on recent personal experience.
If you have plugged in a cable, and it does not work, ensure that the end of the cable that you have plugged in is part of the same cable as the other end of the cable. This can really make a difference.
Yours bemusedly,
Neil
@neil Most excellent advice.
Also, make sure said cable has not been chewed in half by foster kittens. (There lies a sad tale of the demise of a web cam
As far as possible everything I now use has replaceable cables rather than integrated) -
Here's a little advanced computer tip for you all on a Friday, definitely not based on recent personal experience.
If you have plugged in a cable, and it does not work, ensure that the end of the cable that you have plugged in is part of the same cable as the other end of the cable. This can really make a difference.
Yours bemusedly,
Neil
@neil @TheBreadmonkey Technical support from the Viz letters page here.
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Here's a little advanced computer tip for you all on a Friday, definitely not based on recent personal experience.
If you have plugged in a cable, and it does not work, ensure that the end of the cable that you have plugged in is part of the same cable as the other end of the cable. This can really make a difference.
Yours bemusedly,
Neil
@neil another corollary: when working in VM management, make sure your on the right host before hitting reboot on the host (that is not the host that has production VM's).
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Here's a little advanced computer tip for you all on a Friday, definitely not based on recent personal experience.
If you have plugged in a cable, and it does not work, ensure that the end of the cable that you have plugged in is part of the same cable as the other end of the cable. This can really make a difference.
Yours bemusedly,
Neil
@neil
This is not unknown to me 
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