• FiskFisk33@startrek.website
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    9 hours ago

    Entropy always increases.

    There’s one way for a cable to be untangled, and an incalculable amount of ways for it to be tangled. When letting it randomly change state it is very improbable for it to randomly end up in the untangled state.

    Same for shoelaces, there is but a few ways for the shoes to be properly knot, and a comparatively essentially infinite ways for them not to be.

    I know it’s a joke, but I find this perspective fascinating.

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    9 hours ago

    Most people only think that they know how to tie their shoes but they’re doing the so-called “granny knot” which is why it unties itself.

    It could also just be a lack of imagination too:

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      Friends smarter than me assure me these are more likely to… whattaya call it when the wire breaks inside the sleeve… that.

      … I still like them.

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      I had some of those, but they made a horrible sound when moving and the cables touched any clothing. But yeah, no tangling.

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    For those who can’t be bothered looking up the difference between a double-slipped granny knot and a double-slipped reef knot, tie the first and second knots with different ends of the string on top (eg. right over left, then left over right). If you do it right it will hold, no need for a double knot.

    As for earphones (does anyone even use those anymore?) push them into a small pouch, start from one end and work your way along, pull them out the same way (it’s quicker than it sounds).

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    9 hours ago

    All my life, I was tying the knot “wrong side up”, so it was untying. I was checking out a videonon how to tie high boots the easiest way, and the problem was mentioned. Now nothing ever happens to them.
    It’s hard to explain in details, so here’s a quick check if your shoes are untying themselves. When you start tying, you hold two loops in your hands and cross them, putting one above the other, right? Well, this time, put them the other way around (left on right if it was right on left), and finish the same way you always did it.
    You will immediately feel that the knot is not slipping. This is because you also do the first simple knot in a certain way, and first and the main knot has to be different relative to each other

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      9 hours ago

      i managed the opposite. had no problem tying my shoes, then watched a video because i wasn’t sure i was doing it like everyone else, and that made me lose the ability to tie my shoes for a few years. had to sit down and really think through the steps to get it back.

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    10 hours ago

    Do people really have that problem with shoelaces? I tied mine almost a year ago and they’re holding up fine.

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      One of my shoelaces has stayed for 2 or so years now, the other comes apart every few weeks. It’s pretty annoying cause I feel like I’m tying it well enough and I haven’t been able to find anything that might be forcefully pulling it apart. But hey maybe I got it right this last time and it’ll stick for 2 years

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        It’s never to late to relearn a suboptimal skill you thought you knew. I believe I found this site several decades after being taught the standard shoe lace knot and a child. That one ALWAYS needed a second knot to keep my laces tied. Now I tie either the two loop knot “bunny ears” or Ian’s Secure Shoelace knot. Both are balanced so the knots always stays tied and both can be pulled apart and undone with a simple tug at both free ends of the shoelace. Haven’t tied my laces the way my parents taught me ever since.

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    8 hours ago

    They tried that, and during the early 2000s, teenagers were hanging themselves with iPod headphone wires. That’s why Apple invented Bluetooth— so people like you could torture everyone else with existentialism

    ¯\_(ツ)_/¯