r/conduitporn: If your photo is of conduit, it probably belongs over here! If you want to see something here that isn't, get in touch with iDemonix or the other mods. This subreddit is growing constantly, and we encourage active involvement. This is a subreddit that people view and post to from work. Please note we do not accept NSFW material. Desktop PCs, your home desk, and similar, will be removed (see rule 5). A good rule of thumb is it should have at least 20 cables. Smaller projects are okay as long as they're exceptionally clean and interesting, and you include some explanation. While you are welcome to post photos of setups you didn't create, if the photos are of your own work, it's worth including a quick write up of what's going on for those curious. Reposts of any content posted within the last 6 months or in the top 100 posts on this sub will be removed. Images contained in this album of common re-posts, should not be posted, and will be removed. Small DIY projects belong in /r/cablemanagement or /r/homelab Image posts only, text posts can be directed to /r/cableadvice. Please don't post non-cableporn stuff, or other low-effort content. IF IT LOOKS LIKE SPAGHETTI, WE DON'T WANT TO SEE IT. Tl dr: IF IT'S NOT NICE CABLING, EARN A BAN A place for sharing links to good-looking cabling (primarily data centers) that could be considered art (or porn) to the network junkies of Reddit.
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