• @[email protected]
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    You can avoid the issue when a government just mandates one standard, ideally after consulting with experts on which is the best.
    See: USB, SCART, etc.

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      184 days ago

      A lot of people seem to be opposed to this argument, seeing it as a kind of government overreach, but I think it can work if done correctly. Things like USB and HDMI are already governed by collectives of companies, I think having the government work together with them can be beneficial for both consumers and producers alike.

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      13 days ago

      USB-C is a total failure though. Switching voltages, extremely high currents, expensive cables, fickle connectors, …

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        33 days ago

        non standard conforming cables, and connectors, plus the entire mess of it supporting anything from power only, to usb 2, to usb 3, to thunderbolt 3, to thunderbolt 4? and usb 4.0 now.

        It’s an utter fucking disaster of a shithole.