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    Under the guise of "joking" and "they want to label us as such", but really, as always with the republicans, being projection, a promise and a threat.

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    I generally agree unless the idea is actually something groundbreaking, which in 99.99% of cases, it isn't, even remotely.

    When it's actually something groundbreaking, the person having the idea should have some protection to actually get rewarded for the idea.

    I've been in companies where tradesecrets were stolen and it can seriously fuck a company.

    The execution doesn't matter when a third party can undercut your price by 90%+.

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    I have two outlets in my apartment that do not power down with any breakers.

    I have to pull my main breaker for those two outlets to be without power.

    And I have the full schematics for the wiring in my place.

    And it's not that they show these outlets should be wired to a specific plug either.

    The schematics don't show those two outlets at all :|

    Even weirder, I have a digital power meter that autoreports my usage to the power company and has a reporting port that I feed into my Grafana installation that reports down to the milisecond.

    When I power things through one of these outlets, it shows fuck all increase in power consumption on the meter.

    So, one of the two outlets seems to be drawing power from either another apartment OR the buildings main grid that runs the utilities and halway lighting etc.

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    I'm glad you noticed, as that was the lil fun bit I was hoping someone would catch on to.

    The outlet that doesn't seem to consume from my mains, does get shut down when I pull my main breaker.

    And as a response to what TheRealLinga said, oh hell no. If I don't know what breaker is behind that socket, I'm not going to power anything from it. I like living here, I'm not going to risk burning down the building XD

    Only way I see the ghost power socket can work is if its on a relay that gets switched from my power while switching an outside source.

    There however is no relay to be found in the panel or anywhere else accessible.

    My apartment takes up the entire floor, but other floors have 2-6 units. When I go by the layout of the 4 unit floors, the location of this outlet is about where those floors maintenance room is.

    So what I'm suspecting is that at one point, my floor also had 4 units, then got gutted completely and my apartment was built in it and then for some reason they wired that outlet rather than just cut and terminate the wires.

    Still leaves the mystery why the other outlet, that does clearly draw power from my mains, also seems to be wired without a breaker.

    I'm not in the US.

    But from my experimentation with the breakers and power draw and graphing my power consumption and a load of other stuff on Grafana, should be clear I'm informed and smart enough to not use sockets that I don't know the limits for. So don't worry, I'm not using them at all.

    But it's still an interesting mystery I enjoy trying to get to the bottom of.

    The buildings megastructure is quite old, it was one of the few buildings that survived WW2 without much damage in this area.

    It was originally a brewery, then a garment factory, then a nunnery and in the late 80's was gutted and converted to an apartment building.

    The wiring plan I have for my apartment is from 2008, which I suspect is when the previous owner gutted the entire floor and installed the single apartment where there used to be 4.

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    Yeah, except for one of them, it literally isn't drawing power from my panel.

    I put a 1000W test load on it and my meter showed no deviation of the load what so ever.

    On the other outlet and every other outlet in the apartment, it does.

    And as I already said/acknowledged, the only way that can happen is if there's a relay or similar switching method being driven by my power that switches power coming from somewhere else.

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    That's what people don't get.

    Dogs love the vacuum cleaner.

    They are just scared not knowing why it goes on long screaming fits whenever you're dragging it around the place.

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    That's exactly it.

    Company I worked for back in the 90's had several large call centers and these tactics were literally in the HR handbook.

    They created absolutely hostile and demeaning waiting and interview environments, often deliberately scheduling 100 people to come in at the same hour, to then interview them throughout the day.

    But if they were told to come in at 8, the earliest anyone who was a legit candidate would be interviewed was near noon, to then rush the interview because it was lunch time, making the rest wait another hour.

    The 4 hours before noon, they'd call in people like once every 30-45 minutes, but these people were plants and would arive 30 minutes before they would be called in.

    Out of 100, there were usually only 30 or so left around noon and 20 when they actually started in the afternoon.

    And out of those, they'd still only interview half, reschedule the ones they thought looked most desperate, to see if they would come back for another interview.

    And the people they did interview that day, if they actually recruited 1 or 2 out of them, it was a special day.

    Thing is, they pulled that shit for 1 year and then their reputation preceded them and no one would apply anymore.

    The company was American and trying to pull that shit in Belgium.

    It didn't work out for them.

    Heck, they ended up shutting down most of their European operations not that many years later.

    CEO pay has skyrocketed 1,460% since 1978 ( www.epi.org )

    “average top CEO compensation was $15.6 million in 2021, up 9.8% since 2020. In 2021, the ratio of CEO-to-typical-worker compensation was 399-to-1 under the realized measure of CEO pay; that is up from 366-to-1 in 2020 and a big increase from 20-to-1 in 1965 and 59-to-1 in 1989”

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    Meanwhile, you have CEO's doing shit like that talk that spread around this week where he shat on workers for lord knows how long.

    And the ex-EA Unity CEO who decides to tank his company overnight.

    Worth every cent ...

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    Preventative maintenance.

    As you said, takes years to go bad.

    So take the 10-15 minutes of time it takes to clean the duct, once a year.

    And start making a list of things you can do preventative maintenance on.

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    Name me SEVEN things that were sexy and sexualized in Star Trek Voyager?

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    I seriously doubt appealing to the 80 year old, old money, white woman governor of Alabama who has a MAGA track record going as far as pushing the stolen election scam will bare any positive results.

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