• auzy1@lemmy.world
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    19 hours ago

    My Mac studio m2 was the only computer I ever had that had compatibility issues with some USB cables

    People talk about Apple hardware like it’s incredible, but honestly, no pc manufacturer would make that mistake

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      9 hours ago

      Butterfly keyboards. so saying apple is the pinnacle of hardware is stupid. They make dumb decisions just like everyone else.

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        5 hours ago

        Apple does honestly make good hardware. Their transition to ARM had a near zero chance of being successful but Apple managed to pull it off anyway. It’s truly impressive.

        But when they fuck up, boy do they go big. The butterfly keyboards were absolutely insane. And don’t get me started on the last years software releases. I can’t practically multitask on my iPad anymore, screen space is wasted on the MacBook in Tahoe and the finder is worse than it’s ever been. Competition is supposed to save us but Microsoft is so smitten with AI they still can’t even get their start menu to work reliably. Meanwhile linux is gaining faster than anyone thought possible. Valve is doing to gaming on Linux what Ubuntu did to teaching neurotypicals how to use Linux.

        Western tech gave up.

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      13 hours ago

      compatibility issues with some USB cables

      I’d like to hear more about this. I have a theory that as great as USB-C is for consistency, the fact that it shares a connector with Thunderbolt (to say nothing about the different versions of Thunderbolt) introduces a level of uncertainly when looking at a USB-C connector.

      • it can be a “charge-only” cable (USB 2.0)
      • it can charge slowly, or quickly
      • it can be a USB-C cable
      • it can be Thunderbolt 3 / USB 4.0
      • it can be active, or passive
      • it can be Thunderbolt 4
      • it can be Thunderbolt 5

      I’m certainly not trying to discount your experience. I’m sure you ran into significant problems. But in general I continue to believe that the general public may not have the right “flavor” of USB-C cable to do what they are trying to do in a given situation.

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        12 hours ago

        It’s nothing to do with the standard I believe

        The same cables and adapters all worked when I used them on my nuc for the same devices, and they wouldn’t even work with my mouse on the Mac studio.

        My suspicion is that the shell of the case is a bit thick (as the port is recessed behind it), so some cables just failed to touch fully. As, some cables felt more snug and clicked into the port better

        For the cost of the computer, it damned sure shouldn’t have that issue

        Even worse, for the price of the computer, the power button should be on front, not buried on the back. That’s overcomplicating things for the sake of doing so

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          10 hours ago

          Reminds me of the original iPhone and the 3.5mm audio jack that was too “deep” for normal headphones.