The USB Situation

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19 points | by herbertl 2 days ago

5 comments

  • jonplackett 0 minutes ago
    It would help if computers / phones had an easy way to just identify a cable when you plug it in. Is this hard to do or just something normal people never care about?
  • isodev 19 minutes ago
    And on top of that, Apple has that thing where only some devices can charge from their adapters. I have a special adapter just for non-Apple things because the white bricks (despite the usb-c) sometimes just refuse to give power to things. So frustrating.
    • Filligree 3 minutes ago
      Mostly, that's non-compliant devices. Doesn't make it work any better, but I wouldn't assume Apple is doing it wrong here.

      USB-C ports aren't allowed to provide power until after configuration, but a lot of USB-C chargers provide 5V regardless. This is wrong, but it does mean you can use a dumb C-to-micro cable which doesn't include the necessary electronics. (A pull-down resistor at least.)

      And of course there's no way to tell by the looks of the cable.

  • userbinator 35 minutes ago
    In an alternate world, Ethernet took on the role of the universal serial bus, and we have laptops that charge via PoE, but only possible on one of their ports (the others are usable for peripherals --- with protocols running over Ethernet too, of course.) But the same confusion regarding power and speed capabilities exists.
  • amelius 42 minutes ago
    Just switch to a different brand then.
  • sandworm101 1 hour ago
    Yup. I have a work laptop that is meant to charge via USB ... But only one of the two ports will charge ... They are right beside each other! An evil trick at the office is to move someone's USB cable from one port to the other.
    • benj111 5 minutes ago
      Of course there's also the issue of whether your cable is suitable and your charger suitable too.

      We appear to have taken a good idea and made it shit very quickly.

    • i_am_a_peasant 8 minutes ago
      thinkpad?