RBWells,

Well, my youngest child saw me opening a can recently and yelled “THAT’S how you use it?!” They had apparently been holding it horizontally and thinking the can opener sucked.

vrek,

How old are they? If they are 4 that’s cute, if they are 24 I’m concerned for their safety.

Mothra,
@Mothra@mander.xyz avatar

In their defense, some models of horizontally held can openers look very similar to the vertical ones and it takes me a few attempts until I figure out I’m holding it wrong… No can opener I’ve used worked by suction though

RBWells,

Teenager. I think the one in their culinary class in school must have worked horizontal, or perhaps people in tiktok videos and they were somehow managing to use mine that way, painfully slowly. I didn’t know there even were horizontal can openers until I saw them trying to open a can. Mine is an ancient OXO one that still works great. Vertically.

vzq,

I haven’t seen a can that needs an opener in decades. I don’t even think I have an opener.

vladmech,

Do you not buy canned goods? Most everything we get needs an opener: veggies, beans, tomato paste/sauce, basically nothing has a pull tab.

vzq,

All my cans have pull tabs. I just checked: tomato, chickpeas, beans…

Not one can without a pull tab.

vladmech,

That’s so weird to me; whereabouts are you from? I’m in California and just looked through my cans and maybe 10% of them have pull tabs. Apparently we have the jank can tech here haha

vzq,

I’m in the Netherlands. I thought globalized supply chains would keep our canned produce in sync, but apparently I thought wrong!

I wonder if it’s some weird patent issue.

vladmech,

Big Can Opener is keeping the US down apparently! Really interesting to find these differences, have a great day and a nice time opening your more convenient cans!

stolid_agnostic,

It’s certainly to do with the fact that nobody wants to pay for new machinery when the old ones still work. As things break, I should think that we’ll see more items use pull tabs. FWIW Europe is way ahead of North America on this.

stolid_agnostic,

Having to use a can opener is really a North American thing. The rest of the world moved past that long ago.

vladmech,

Hah yeah that feels right…

stolid_agnostic,

They most certainly learned to use one of those top-cutting types rather then the vertical cutters. Completely different tool and I can see how that would be confusing.

pelletbucket,

the tea bag was originally just a cheesecloth bag containing a loose leaf tea sample, and you were supposed to remove the tea from the bag

Zagorath,
@Zagorath@aussie.zone avatar

That might’ve been the case originally, but it’s definitely not today.

pelletbucket,

lol we know

FaceDeer,
@FaceDeer@kbin.social avatar

What?? I've been cutting my teabags open all these years! So much wasted time and effort...

cosmic_skillet,

Meanwhile modern teabags leach microplastics into your tea when used.

afunkysongaday,

Stick to old fashioned paper tea bags and you are fine. Don’t use those pyramid shaped silky ones.

TheDarkKnight,

Like PG Tips?

stolid_agnostic,

Just get a small teapot and don’t worry about it. Loose leaf tea isn’t any more expensive and allows you to control how strong you are making things.

cosmic_skillet,

The silky pyramid bags are the worst. Paper bags should be ok, unfortunately a lot of bags that appear to be paper might not be, or might be mostly paper with some plastic threads holding it all together. Almost impossible to tell just by looking at it.

stolid_agnostic,

Don’t buy brands that use plastic. Paper or loose leaf all the way.

shinigamiookamiryuu,

Passwords. We assume a hard to guess and everchanging password will be hard to crack, but the whole point of machines is that it can be pinpointed with utmost accuracy, and everytime someone tells you to use special phrases in passwords, they’re also inadvertently saying “hey thieves, here is what to look out for, happy guessing”. They’re supposed to be more like speakeasies.

I remember long ago, when I was active as Dabran2 on Neopets, there was a vault with nine dropdown menus that you had to guess the combination to on the moon Kreludor. It was simpler and far more effective. To this day, I couldn’t tell you what’s on the other side (or I’d have to annihilate you and feed your remains to the turmaculus, assuming you believe I made it to the other side).

Extrasvhx9he, (edited )

Yeah knew a guy that used to work at a place where they had him change his password every 2 months or so kinda stupid. Entropy is really all you need to check. Also by special phrases do you mean salting peppering your passwords?

shinigamiookamiryuu,

What do you mean?

Extrasvhx9he,

The peppering passwords? That’s where you add a special word or phrase in all of your passwords but not in your password manager. It’s usually done in case your password manager becomes compromised thats why I got a bit confused with your statement, haha

shinigamiookamiryuu,

Yes, or a general way of putting it anyways.

boatswain,

Salting and peppering isn’t something you do; it’s something the site does prior to hashing your password and storing the hash.

Extrasvhx9he,

Yes you’re correct but what I was referring to was using an extra string of characters to protect against a compromised password manager

Edit: Here’s a link to bitwarden’s website that further clarifies what I meant

vzq,

Passwords, as in user chosen secrets used to prove identity, are a really bad idea in general. Turns out, people are crappy at coming up with stuff that is hard to guess. They are also crappy at remembering things that are hard to guess. That’s why every website these days wants to SMS you a code or makes you use an Authenticator.

Thankfully people are catching on, and secure passwordless sign in is gaining ground rapidly.

shinigamiookamiryuu,

I’m surprised no place uses IP addresses anymore to authenticate (I was around when Postopia did or whatever that candy themed game place was). Many IP-ban when it comes to identifying rulebreakers, you’d think they’d IP-authenticate too.

vzq,

All major services do risk based authentication these days. I’m fairly certain network address factors into the risk calculations.

ahal,

Imagine if your roommate could just get into all your accounts?

shinigamiookamiryuu,

I know that’s untactical, but I mean as long as IP bans are already a thing…

mackwinston,

Carrier grade NAT. For instance, on our local mobile phone network, thousands of handsets will have the same public IP address.

Extrasvhx9he, (edited )

The ceiling fan: it changes directions with a switch, clockwise for winter, counterclockwise for everything else. Also opening those glass Doña María mole sauce jars: gotta flip it upside down on a paper towel and pry where the lid indicates, then flip it rightside up and twist

Edit here’s a vid that I learned from for the mole sauce. pipedbot do your thing pls

lwuy9v5,

yewtu.be/watch?v=VliJZhEqWzc I’m a robot, beepboop

TonyToniToneOfficial,
@TonyToniToneOfficial@lemmy.ml avatar

Based robot

lwuy9v5,

Oh god, please for the love of god use a spoon and not a knife tip, though

Reverendender,

Why on earth is it designed this way though?

Extrasvhx9he,

No clue but god it’s a pain or at least it was

Nemo,

No, I clean my ears with warm water. I dry them with cotton swabs.

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