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Since you’ve already received plenty of helpful advice, I’ll just add that I find it helpful to untwist the pairs from the middle out, putting them into place, starting with blue and white/blue (I do not do this professionally, but have done this a little bit). Maybe someone else has a differing opinion.
EDIT: I should mention that I tend to arrange each pair roughly where they need to go before untwisting them.


If you’re going to change the headline to expand the party name, at least be decent and use the actual party name.


I appreciate your generous provision of an excuse I can use.


It’s stupid, but now that you say that, I want them despite having no particular use for them.


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There are local taxes on energy/electricity commerce in some number of jurisdictions, if that matters. New York, as an example: https://www.tax.ny.gov/forms/publications/st/pub718r.htm
I’d have to look into whether or how the mentioned—waived—4% state tax would apply on non-residential chargers. I would tend to imagine that any taxes on such would more-or-less cover the same.
Edited for clarity and to include link to example.


Got a color/pattern/style preference? These are the first I could find, but I’m sure we could make it work: https://www.ponyupdaddy.com/


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Yeah, this is what I do. Only wish mobile had the option.


Kind of stuck with Discord for the moment, but I’ve just been using a separate Firefox profile dedicated to the service. It’s nice seeing multiple accounts at once and having easy access to extensions.


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My fuzzy memory wants to say it uses/is based atop UDP, and makes it more reliable.
Just checked before posting, and that seems to be the case on a cursory glance of its wiki article: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/QUIC
[EDIT] Should have read the article first—and it does mention UDP by the end.


This is a service provided by some DNS hosts, with their own special subdomains, and is not universal. They may also require slightly different options.
Other options include:
Google (query for txt record): @ns1.google.com o-o.myaddr.l.google.com
Akaimai (query for txt record): @ns1-1.akamaitech.net whoami.akamai.net
Cloudflare: @1.1.1.1 whoami.cloudflare
Cisco (there are four, as far as can tell): @resolver[1-4].opendns.com myip.opendns.com
…and likely others.


dig -6 +short .opendns.com myip.opendns.com AAAA
Note: You have to ensure you are actually contacting the server with IPv6.
Took a look and the layout seems to have hyphen and en dash—default—for
Alt Gr + -andAlt Gr + Shift + -, respectively, on both my regular layout and the German layout on my machine (added the German layout just to check). I wound up using the compose sequence of three dashes, but would prefer something with fewer strokes (and may do something about it—maybe).