Ask HN: How do you store cables?
I feel like I'm drowning in cables; tiny USB dongles, long lengths of Ethernet, and wall warts. There are some duplicates and some one-of-a-kind (to me). How do you store these kinds of things in a way that keeps them organized, healthy, and tucked away?
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However, to play devil's advocate -- what really is the issue?
If someone puts out a helpful link, they get a bit of monetary feedback, much like karma. What's wrong with that?
The function of these items is to eventually become detritus of interest to the racoon archeologists. We owe it to them to maintain some rational ordering in these samples.
They're gonna have a helluva time figuring out the ubiquitous round plastic discs. "cult objects" of course, but what kind of rituals could demand so many of them?
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I moved a couple of years ago, got rid of a big blue tub of 25 years of power supplies, serial cables with odd plugs, various classes of Ethernet, parallel and SCSI cables, all jumbled together. It's been a long time since I needed something odd, so I recycled it all.
Plastic drawers with P-Touch labels: https://www.google.com/search?q=plastic+drawers
You will need all different sizes of drawers. My smallest drawers are a bit over 1" tall and 5" wide.
Use at least 1" tall, black-on-white label tape to print clear labels using standard abbreviations. We all know what "USB-C to USB-C" means.
It will still look messy, but you will always be able to find what you need.