What are some exceptions to the standards problem?
What are some exceptions to the standards problem?


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BlameThePeacock @lemmy.ca USB has worked pretty well IMO
69 3 Replych00f @lemmy.world Yeah just don’t pay too close attention to the unofficial power delivery protocols.
67 0 ReplySkaveRat @discuss.tchncs.de or the cursed double ended USB-A cables
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henfredemars @infosec.pub My main complaint about USB is the cables. There’s no way of knowing what standards and data speeds the cable may support.
34 0 Replycynar @lemmy.world They've now, at least, released a standard set of markings. Basically, the data speed in Gb and the power capacity in Watts will be printed on the connector. Whether chinese suppliers will bother complying is another matter.
10 0 ReplyRedditRefugee69 @lemmynsfw.com Your typo makes your comment really confusing because it means the opposite of what you meant to write.
3 0 Replycynar @lemmy.world Edited to fix. 👍
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caseyweederman @lemmy.ca "looks inside" meme with the "oh. oh no" meme spliced onto the end
22 0 ReplyTimewornTraveler @lemm.ee USB , mini USB, type C USB, iphone bs, do those not count?
7 0 ReplyBlameThePeacock @lemmy.ca Not compared to what we had before usb
It used to be 100% proprietary for everything
5 0 ReplyTja @programming.dev USB-C is the latest standard. Try buying a phone, mouse or headphones swith mini USB these days.
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