There is some stuff to be learned, but especially with USB-C I’d say the vast majority are not labeled. There’s even some devices charged with USB C that can’t be charged with a PD charger and need an A to C cable. Phones are a great example where you have to look up the specs to know data transfer capabilities. Additionally they renamed the USB 3.0 standard which has been established for over a decade to USB 3.1 Gen 1 which is completely unnecessary and just serves to confuse. The standard was largely understandable with USB 3.0 generally being blue or at least a color other than black and on decently modern devices USB 2.0 would be black. With USB-C indication has just about gone out the window and what used to be a very simple to understand standard has now become nearly impossible to understand without having researched every device and cable you interact with.
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rhandyrhoads@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•Despite tech-savvy reputation, Gen Z falls behind in keyboard typing skillsEnglish3·10 months agoThe passage of time is a cruel mistress.
rhandyrhoads@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•Bluetooth 6.0 adds centimeter-level accuracy for device tracking — upgraded version also improves device pairingEnglish1·10 months agoWith airpods I could see that on an iPhone, but if I remember correctly even on Macs the issue is present.
rhandyrhoads@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•Apple announced RCS with a whimper when it should have been a bangEnglish2·1 year agoThanks for the correction. Now that you mention it I do remember that issue from the EU. I just defaulted to thinking it was EU since they managed to get Apple to change to USB-C and this is pretty minor compared to that.
rhandyrhoads@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•Voyager 1 Once Again Returning Science Data From All Four InstrumentsEnglish52·1 year agoSo much agreeance. I can see how people may be awestruck by recent technology, but crediting it to extraterrestrial life both completely ignores the gradual progression of knowledge which enabled it and disregards the brilliant minds who spent their lives bringing it to fruition.
rhandyrhoads@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•Apple announced RCS with a whimper when it should have been a bangEnglish182·1 year agoThe detriment to society came when the standard for text messaging between all phones was updated to support more features and a major manufacturer intentionally didn’t update to drive sales. The US used to heavily punish that sort of behaviour, but in this case it took
EUChinese action to reign in a US company.Samsung, Google, Sony, and a million other manufacturers could have implemented their own messaging system, but instead they chose to facilitate the use of devices however customers want without punishing them based on the personal preferences of their friends. In some circles people may even choose not to communicate with people who don’t have iPhones or exclude them from group chats which is bad in just about any way you spin it.
rhandyrhoads@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•Apple announced RCS with a whimper when it should have been a bangEnglish332·1 year agoWhat do you mean added for non customers? The entire purpose of not adding RCS or supporting iMessage for Android devices is to create a worse experience for their customers if they interact with non-customers. Sure it likely drew more people to buy iPhones, but it’s also arguably pretty awful for any society that plays apple’s game rather than just downloading a cross platform app.
As someone who’s accidentally punctured a large lithium ion battery with 100% charge I can tell you that explode isn’t exactly the right word. While I’m sure you could create an enclosure that could explode from the pressure, the battery itself just kinda shoots out a small jet of fire along with some toxic gas.