Ask HN: How do you deal with all the cables at home?
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I coil them up, using a pair of zipties or velcro strips, to keep them as short as possible, and I never let them dangle on the floor. I have zip-tied a power strip to the metal crossbar connecting the two back legs of my desk so that power cords dropping down the back of the desk need not touch the floor at all.
Hide/replace them. Replace a CAT cable with ethernet-over-powerlines or WiFi.
Replace multiple cables with single cables - Use a single power cable and then distribute the power with a one or more power-boards close to where that power is needed. Use power wall-warts with multiple outlets rather than have a multitude of wall-warts each with just one USB outlet.
Speaking of USB power packs, install power outlets that have several USB power outlets included. I have envisaged having a very-high-current 5-volt power supply with as many as a dozen USB power outlets built in.
If you can't do that, make the cables as short as possible.
If you can't do that, coil and tape/cable-tie/(string, even) those coils so they don't un-coil themselves. Then hide those coils as much as possible, under desks, behind bookshelves, whatever.
Replace multiple cables with single cables - Use a single power cable and then distribute the power with a one or more power-boards close to where that power is needed. Use power wall-warts with multiple outlets rather than have a multitude of wall-warts each with just one USB outlet.
Speaking of USB power packs, install power outlets that have several USB power outlets included. I have envisaged having a very-high-current 5-volt power supply with as many as a dozen USB power outlets built in.
If you can't do that, make the cables as short as possible.
If you can't do that, coil and tape/cable-tie/(string, even) those coils so they don't un-coil themselves. Then hide those coils as much as possible, under desks, behind bookshelves, whatever.
How do you deal with all the cables in your home? Any creative solutions?