Maybe belongs in /c/extremelypopularthoughts

  • Otter@lemmy.ca
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    1 year ago

    I think the annoyance comes from not having that many ports to begin with. If I had a whole bunch of ports, it wouldn’t matter as much if I had to snap on a usb-c adapter to all the cables.

    What is annoying is having to unplug something i need so I can plug in a flash drive

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      1 year ago

      Why not using small usbc splitter? Like 7 in 1

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      The splitter or hub gives you 3 usbs, usbc, hdmi, Ethernet, sd card reader and charge your device.

      Similar to laptop docks for 1/10th of the price.

      check it out

    • Kelsenellenelvial@lemmy.ca
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      1 year ago

      Some of both. I remember a time where it felt like every time I got a new computer it had some different ports because they kept evolving. Modem/Ethernet, firewire 400/800, keyboard/mouse/USB, VGA/DVI/Displsyport(and mini versions of some). Sure, my old computer might have had a lot of different ports, but I might never have used some of them. For something like a laptop, I think 2x USB-C on each side is good for most, plus add hubbing to larger peripherals like HDD enclosures and displays and docks wouldn’t have to be so popular.

      I feel like we’re just in the middle of a good transition period. Few years from now almost everything that can will be USB-C, we’re really just waiting out the replacement of all the existing devices and their incompatible ports.