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  • Steve GloverA Steve Glover

    @cstross 1.a) The UK still had homes wired with the old round pin (2,5,15 amp) plugs until stupidly late.

    A 2a round pin gave just enough energy to use a wee heating element to boil a cup of water.

    For 13A plugs, the lowest available fuse was 3A so an old boilette could overheat for minutes before the fuse would blow....

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    @akicif @cstross

    The old BS546 round pin plug is (I think) still used (in the 15 Amp size) in theatre/stage lighting because they are not fused - so you don't have to climb the gantry and change fuses in mid air if one blows. The 13A (BS1363) plug tends to come with 3A or 13A fuses fitted, but there's an entire range from 1A to 13A available: "Fuses Assorted Household UK 8 Values 100 Pcs BS1362 1A 2A 3A 5A 7A 10A 13A 240V 6.3x25 mm". 3 amp are red, 13 amp are brown, the rest are black.

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    • Charlie StrossC Charlie Stross

      RE: https://nomenloony.com/@nomenloony/116019280517956996

      Notes for Americans:

      1. Until 1992 you had to wire your own plugs onto new electrical appliances in the UK (they were sold without pre-molded plugs).

      2. Mains voltage is 230VAC, not 110VAC. It'll kill ya.

      3. If you follow ChatGPT's advice *YOU WILL DIE*.

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      @cstross Nonsense and lies by libtard poindexters! And we'll show youse! Sharing with all my MAGAt friends!!

      And they say there's no air in space! Ha!

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      • Cadbury MooseC Cadbury Moose

        @cstross

        How the Holy Hell did they generate that? I mean, the UK has had more than enough competing designs over the years (some more dangerous than others), but that one's a physical impossibility.

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        AC power plugs and sockets: British and related types - Wikipedia

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        (en.wikipedia.org)

        I've used most of those, over the years, plus the bizarre one with standard earth pin, one round pin and one rectangular (rotated 45 degrees) with fuses for both small pins (Bi-phase 240V centre-tapped to Earth!) That one was at Dunlop, and now gone. (Thank the Gods.)

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        #175

        @cstross Even more obsolete/obsolescent and special purpose mains plugs! (I have used most of these types in the last six decades.)

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        Museum of Plugs and Sockets: unusual / phased out plugs

        Annotated display of unusual and often phased out plugs and sockets

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        (www.plugsocketmuseum.nl)

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        • Charlie StrossC Charlie Stross

          RE: https://nomenloony.com/@nomenloony/116019280517956996

          Notes for Americans:

          1. Until 1992 you had to wire your own plugs onto new electrical appliances in the UK (they were sold without pre-molded plugs).

          2. Mains voltage is 230VAC, not 110VAC. It'll kill ya.

          3. If you follow ChatGPT's advice *YOU WILL DIE*.

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          wrote last edited by
          #176

          @cstross And the reason that pre-fitted plugs were made mandatory was because so many people didn't know how to correctly wire one.

          Which I find intensely depressing, as I have known how to wire one from very young.

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          • SchroedingerS Schroedinger

            @cstross And the reason that pre-fitted plugs were made mandatory was because so many people didn't know how to correctly wire one.

            Which I find intensely depressing, as I have known how to wire one from very young.

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            Charlie Stross
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            #177

            @SteveClough Note that by that point the UK had been almost universally re-wired, and EU safety legislation required molded plugs.

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            • leah & flutters & nose, oh my!M leah & flutters & nose, oh my!

              @dearlove @cstross basic bookkeeping is still an essential skill - it just doesn't involve actual cheques any more

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              #178

              @mewsleah @cstross Basic balancing your bank balance is there in the app or online that your bank provides. Of course bank always provided statements, but the difference now is you can have it in real time, any time.

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              • ChristopherD Christopher

                @mewsleah @cstross Basic balancing your bank balance is there in the app or online that your bank provides. Of course bank always provided statements, but the difference now is you can have it in real time, any time.

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                leah & flutters & nose, oh my!
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                #179

                @dearlove @cstross oops, sorry! didn't realise you were fishing for an argument

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                • Nigel WadsworthN Nigel Wadsworth

                  @cstross I just asked Gemini to create one for us in Australia. Might try it later… just not sure…

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                  @nygl @cstross I feel like these are evidence these things are becoming aware and actively working to kill us.

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                  • Charlie StrossC Charlie Stross

                    @tofugolem Expert system, not "expertise" system, and no, not really, that's not what they're for (did a course on designing them circa 1990)

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                    @cstross
                    My apologies

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                    • Charlie StrossC Charlie Stross

                      RE: https://nomenloony.com/@nomenloony/116019280517956996

                      Notes for Americans:

                      1. Until 1992 you had to wire your own plugs onto new electrical appliances in the UK (they were sold without pre-molded plugs).

                      2. Mains voltage is 230VAC, not 110VAC. It'll kill ya.

                      3. If you follow ChatGPT's advice *YOU WILL DIE*.

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                      @cstross this is still ok, right?

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                      • tautologyT tautology

                        @barnesmaurice @ssilvonen @cstross Food, beer, a warm sheep and companions. Wait, 'OW MUCH! Nah, tha can all bugger off and leave me t'misen.

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                        #183

                        @tautology @ssilvonen @cstross The mist on't moor, yer best homing pigeon at yer breast an't sound o't chippy van bell in't distance. "Kathy yer daft begger, you'll catch yer death, gerroff'om wi'yer sen."

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                        • Charlie StrossC Charlie Stross

                          RE: https://nomenloony.com/@nomenloony/116019280517956996

                          Notes for Americans:

                          1. Until 1992 you had to wire your own plugs onto new electrical appliances in the UK (they were sold without pre-molded plugs).

                          2. Mains voltage is 230VAC, not 110VAC. It'll kill ya.

                          3. If you follow ChatGPT's advice *YOU WILL DIE*.

                          Elaine CoatesE This user is from outside of this forum
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                          Elaine Coates
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                          #184

                          @cstross So here’s what I don’t understand. If I search “How to wire a UK plug” and ignore the AI, the first handful of sites I checked all have correct wiring diagrams. There must be hundreds of correct diagrams online. So if the AI is basing its answers on what it finds, why is it getting this wrong? It should be easier to get it right than wrong !

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                          • SchroedingerS Schroedinger

                            @cstross And the reason that pre-fitted plugs were made mandatory was because so many people didn't know how to correctly wire one.

                            Which I find intensely depressing, as I have known how to wire one from very young.

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                            @SteveClough @cstross We still teach it in some ~15yo science classes, but having assisted in some of them it can end up being "little enough knowledge to be dangerous". Students who didn't entirely nail it may be left with false confidence. Should be taught later, 5th or 6th year (17/18), when students are a bit older and more motivated.

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                            • Trammell HudsonT Trammell Hudson

                              @cstross this is still ok, right?

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                              #186

                              @th @cstross

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                              • Elaine CoatesE Elaine Coates

                                @cstross So here’s what I don’t understand. If I search “How to wire a UK plug” and ignore the AI, the first handful of sites I checked all have correct wiring diagrams. There must be hundreds of correct diagrams online. So if the AI is basing its answers on what it finds, why is it getting this wrong? It should be easier to get it right than wrong !

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                                @elaine1helen AIs are *generative* and they're designed to generate an answer shaped object, not provide an *actual* answer.

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                                • Trammell HudsonT Trammell Hudson

                                  @cstross this is still ok, right?

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                                  #188

                                  @th @cstross The hidden marvels of BS1363!

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                                  • Trammell HudsonT Trammell Hudson

                                    @cstross this is still ok, right?

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                                    #189

                                    @th @cstross well in terms of electrical connections this is how many double insulated/unearthed appliances (such as phone chargers) already do it in the UK, except they hide the lack of connection of the earth prong inside a regular UK plug or 2-pin adapter.
                                    Still I'd rather not do it as shown.

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                                    • Erik JonkerE Erik Jonker

                                      @cstross I am fully aware of all it's limitations , there is an awful lot of AI bullshit around, but actually also a considerable amount of useful applications

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                                      @ErikJonker @cstross *its

                                      And *it's* easy to identify the ai techbro dickbag shills.

                                      There is no good from LLMs, the evil they wrought is overwhelmingly superior to any hurrr-useful trivial bullshit.

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                                      • Trammell HudsonT Trammell Hudson

                                        @cstross this is still ok, right?

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                                        @th @cstross I mean, I have a ‘universal’ travel adapter that literally just provides a little rectangular plastic pin to insert in the ground slot of a type g socket to open the shutters for the two other pins.

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                                        • Charlie StrossC Charlie Stross

                                          RE: https://nomenloony.com/@nomenloony/116019280517956996

                                          Notes for Americans:

                                          1. Until 1992 you had to wire your own plugs onto new electrical appliances in the UK (they were sold without pre-molded plugs).

                                          2. Mains voltage is 230VAC, not 110VAC. It'll kill ya.

                                          3. If you follow ChatGPT's advice *YOU WILL DIE*.

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                                          @cstross aha, that's how the electrician learned to wire up this socket then.

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