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Player2 , to aboringdystopia in Starlink

Seems like we can’t go a week between inaccurate posts complaining about Starlink getting traction

DizzoMyNizzo ,

It’s almost as if a small percentage of Lemmy posts are generated with chatGPT to supply content.

jarfil ,

Still better than the not-so-small percentage on Reddit… 🤷

lemmefixdat4u , to aboringdystopia in Starlink

In order to do what Starlink does, it would take laying millions of miles of cable or hundreds of thousands of cell towers. People need Internet options with better than a couple of Mb of bandwidth, and without draconian usage caps of a few tens of gigabytes. Without space-based systems, it’s economically unfeasible to service large areas with few customers. What do you think the carbon footprint of laying cable to a few remote islands is? Who is going to pay for that boondoggle? Starlink makes it economically possible.

crashoverride ,

It’s not economically possible unless it’s environmentally conscience as well

FlyingSquid ,
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You’re saying we have to fuck up the Earth one way or another so we might as well use rockets to do it?

jarfil ,

“We” have no say in it, the guys with private islands who want to “work from home” while forcing their employees into useless offices, are going to fuck up the Earth… so this way they do it a tiny bit less.

kSPvhmTOlwvMd7Y7E , to aboringdystopia in Starlink

Hm that’s pretty misleading. 4G is an order of magnitude more power hungry than your wifi, and nobody blames them for it?

Why suddenly Muskrat is the problem?

TheBlue22 , to noncredibledefense in USS Gerald R Ford has joined the server

I guess US wants to kill more brown Muslims

Chunk ,

Just like Jesus wanted.

Deftdrummer , to aboringdystopia in Starlink

This sub needs a fuckin identity already.

southsamurai , to noncredibledefense in USS Gerald R Ford has joined the server
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Don’t worry, it’ll trip on the steps and be totally fine after.

amnesiac , to videos in Horror movie soundbox
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This reminded me Dead by Daylight theme music for some reason.

fsxylo , to videos in Cat with a job
newthrowaway20 ,

Wow I haven’t seen a weebl video in probably damn near 2 decades.

Swim , to videos in Horror movie soundbox

this ia really cool, could see this being used live at a psytrance show

mean_bean279 , to videos in Cat with a job

Look at that gorgeous floor though… 😂 I can tell exactly how this room smells through my screen.

PeWu ,

For real

Psythik , to videos in Horror movie soundbox

What about the chains?

nuke OP , (edited ) to noncredibledefense in I did my best to summarize current events

I worked like really really hard on this. It was back-breaking labor FR FR

nuke OP , (edited ) to noncredibledefense in 🚨 ATTENTION STALKERS AN EMISSION IS APPROACHING 🚨

…liveuamap.com/…/9-october-police-killed-a-mutant… (👀)

Edit: Either they fixed the typo or the illuminati cover-up is underway

BombOmOm ,
@BombOmOm@lemmy.world avatar

O.O

Is Ukraine exporting their bio-mutants?

nuke OP ,

The latest batch are as deadly as they are adorable

https://i.imgflip.com/6jcdtr.jpg

Ghost33313 ,
@Ghost33313@kbin.social avatar

I see they are going off the original German design.

Katzastrophe ,

Very off-topic but still nice fun fact: The first ever Olympic mascot was a dachshund

theKalash , to asklemmy in What purpose would this be used for?

To connect two USB-A ports.

Basically the same as a USB-A to USB-A cable, just really short.

BorgDrone ,

USB-A to USB-A cables do not exist, the USB standard does not allow them, if you have a cable with two USB-A connectors then it’s not actually a certified USB cable. The same goes for USB extension cables and this adapter. Note how there isn’t a ‘USB certified’ logo on the package.

theKalash ,

USB-A to USB-A cables do not exist

wtf are you talking about, of course they do.

BorgDrone ,

Show me where in the USB standards these are specified.

theKalash ,

They cables and exist and they work. So being “specified” doesn’t mean jack shit.

BorgDrone ,

They might sometimes work. They aren’t guaranteed to work.

starman2112 ,
@starman2112@sh.itjust.works avatar

This is like saying that a building isn’t a building if it’s not up to code

evidences ,

Or like saying usb-a to usb-c adapters don’t exist because they’re not part of the standard but we all have like six of those damn things even though we’ve never actually bought a single one.

BorgDrone ,

But those are actually part of the standard.

evidences ,

Are they? Everything I can find seems to say they aren’t.

I remember when the first usb-c Macbooks hit stores Apple didn’t have usb-a to c adapters for sale because they weren’t in spec, a lot of reviews mentioned that.

BorgDrone ,

You can find compliance requirements in the document linked here: usb.org/…/usb-type-c-connectors-and-cable-assembl…

You want to look at table 3-6 for requirements for USB-C to legacy USB adapters.

SpaceNoodle ,

The cables exist; they just don’t follow the standard. I’ve used them when developing consumer electronics: the host controller on the device switches to device mode in the bootloader, allowing a host machine to connect and debug/flash the device.

guidedlight ,

USB-A to USB-A cables do exist.

I have seen many (very cheap) peripherals use USB-A sockets. I figure those sockets must be a few cents cheaper than alternatives.

BorgDrone ,

And there was a USB certified logo on these cables and devices?

ninjan ,

China stuff loves to slap logos on there that do not apply, so probably without having seen this particular abomination myself. Fake CE markings are super common though.

DrQuint ,

USB-A to USB-A doesn’t exist

looks at old charger from an American device

HOLY SHIT A CRYPTID CALL SCP

BorgDrone ,

That’s not a USB charger.

DrQuint ,

HOLY SHIT AN UNIDENTIFIED CRYPTID CALL SCOOBYDOO!

bigbangfieri ,
@bigbangfieri@lemmy.world avatar

They do exist, despite the USB standards not allowing them

See: cheapo video capture card for work, other side is just HDMI-IN and OUT

They shouldn’t exist but don’t mean they don’t when you get the cheapest little devices you can find

BorgDrone ,

They do exist, despite the USB standards not allowing them

A USB cable is a cable that conforms to the USB specification. If a cable does not conform to the USB specification then it isn’t an USB cable by definition

I’m not saying a cable with 2 USB-A style connectors doesn’t exist, I’m just saying that it is not a USB cable. Just like a glass of Pepsi is not a glass of Coca-Cola even though it may look like one.

squiblet ,
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It’s not hard to imagine a product that would require one, though. It’s how every phone charging cable works, just with a different size male USB on one end.

BorgDrone ,

It’s how every phone charging cable works, just with a different size male USB on one end.

No, it’s exactly not how every phone charging cable works, at least not for non USB-C cables.

Pre-USB-C cables are explicitly unidirectional. In USB there are ‘hosts’ (usually computers) and ‘devices’ (flashdrives, camera’s, mice, keyboards, etc.). The host side always has a female USB-A connector, a device either has a female USB-B connector (if it’s intended to be used with a cable), or a male USB-A (if it’s intended to be plugged in directly into a host, like a flash drive). A real, standard-conformant USB cable can only go from USB-A male to USB-B male (with the addition of USB-C, it can also go from A-to-C, from C-to-B, or C-to-C). Never A-to-A or B-to-B, extension cables (male to female) of any type, A, B or C, are not allowed either.

USB was specifically designed like this so you can never connect a device to a device or a host to a host.

On the host side, you pretty much only see full size USB-A ports. On the device side there are 3 common types of USB-B ports: standard size (you can for example see these on printers and scanners), mini-USB-B used a lot on older phones, and later micro-USB-B. On each side the male part is on the cable, the female part is on the host or device.

yoo , to asklemmy in What purpose would this be used for?

The way these are called male and female has always been so wild

Frigid ,

Don’t know what to tell you, people just kinda tend to be horny.

klingelstreich ,
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It‘s a pretty good metaphor I‘d say and less bland than calling them plug and socket.

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