Fiber cable turn radius

We recently installed fiber optics (G.652D) for our home network, and this is the router the ISP gave us. There are two rails, one going straight down (the one the cable is currently on), and one going in a circle around the bottom. Do you think the turn radius of these turns and of the current cable are too tight, at least from the image?

How would I know if it's too tight and I need to do something about it? What's the expected dB for my phone and laptop a meter or two away from it?

u/LooseRain — 21 days ago

What is winrar?

Kind of a self-roast here.

I was 10 years old, playing pirated PvZ1.

For some reason everytime I clicked on the game file, this weird window that has a bunch of books tied together and telling me about a 40-day trial and that I need to purchase something popped up.

I always had to ignore it and click on "PvZ.exe" in that window, and waited for problably 5 minutes straight just for the game to launch, with the green bar progressing like a snail.

Why would a game be so inconvenient to launch everytime?

I'm sure you all know the answer...

reddit.com
u/LooseRain — 26 days ago

I think the sentiment of "if you're look at a list of ingredients and don't know what one or more of them are then it's probably UPF" can be a double-edged sword

Of course the sentiment is founded and understandable, but these posters are made by someone feeling a little frustrated that "the ingredient list is too long" and "I can't pronounce them" means those ingredients aren't natural/are UPF...
Source: https://jameskennedymonash.wordpress.com/
James Kennedy, VCE Chemistry teacher in Melbourne, Australia

u/LooseRain — 1 month ago