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A left-handed sheet bend creates a much weaker connection, especially under moderate loads.
- I just noticed this info on the xkcd website for the first time: - xkcd.com is best viewed with Netscape Navigator 4.0 or below on a Pentium 3±1 emulated in Javascript on an Apple IIGS at a screen resolution of 1024x1. Please enable your ad blockers, disable high-heat drying, and remove your device from Airplane Mode and set it to Boat Mode. For security reasons, please leave caps lock on while browsing. - Randall is such a genius. - Boat Mode needs to be a thing, I don’t know what it does but I want it. - It unlocks your screen rotation settings and links screen orientation to the phones gyroscopic sensor to maintain orientation perpendicular to the horizon. - It’d be like the phone equivalent of Linux’s diagonal monitor orientation, only now the touch screen experience is beyond fucked. - Strangely enough this might work for round smart watches though. 
- Yeah, now I want boat mode too! - 2024, make it happen! 
 
- But then you yourself have to be in Boat mode to browse it. - In my experience, the human form of “Boat Mode” means drunk. A drunk person with a wobbly mobile device sounds like sad fail tiktok content. 
 
- Brilliant! I’d use that as Carsick Mode myself. Maybe then I could read a map in the passenger seat without hurling into the driver’s lap. 
 
 
- Must be a new addition. I haven’t seen it either until now. - It’s been there for a while, just hard to spot. From doing a binary search with web.archive.org, it seems it was added on October 5th, 2016 https://web.archive.org/web/20161005090723/http://xkcd.com/ 
 
 
- That - is one mother fucking cursed connector - it’s brilliant because it’s so hazardous yet still creates a contact between two double core wires. - Additionally, the next “wire” would be connected reversed polarity so you would never know if grey or yellow were hot. - why would it be connected with reversed polarity? 
 
 
- Fuck everything about that. 
- I want to see IRL photo of this connection. - The knot also needs to be adapted for common two-core electrical appliance cable, if you remove a piece of the insulation on one side and with an offset on the other side, the cable needs to be twisted mid-knot to match the correct wire. 
- WTF? the sheet bend is close to a square knot which is much more secure. Or a thieves’ knot if you’re looking for something that slips apart after limited tension. - A sheet bend is more secure for cords of two different types/diameters. A square knot is for cords of the same diameter. 
 








