• @[email protected]
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    8 hours ago

    The MacBook Pro still doesn’t have USB-A ports. I have an apple silicon model for work and have to use multiple dongles to connect all my peripherals. This is ridiculous for a 2000+ dollar computer.

    • @Darorad
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      368 hours ago

      USB A is bad and ditching it is the one good thing Apple has done.

      There’s going to be a transition period, but we’re at a point where you can buy USB C peripherals for pretty much anything

      • @Juvyn00b
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        54 hours ago

        I like USB C - mostly. If only Logitech would actually create a tiny usb-c unifying receiver…

        • @hemmes
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          24 hours ago

          It’s insane they haven’t made the bolt adapter a C yet. You can get very cheap and tiny A->C adapters but come on. Plus Logitech uses different adapters for different series’.

          I use an MX Master S and a G series clicky keyboard. They use different wireless adapters. I just connect via Bluetooth. Of course they also use different software managers also which is annoying.

          • @Juvyn00b
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            24 hours ago

            I’ve found that while Bluetooth works well enough, my admittedly cheap Bluetooth mouse has an ever so slight lag to it. I only use it when out in the field working but it’s disconcerting to say the least.

            • @hemmes
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              13 hours ago

              I’ve seen the same before as well. Strangely enough though, my newer MX Master 3S at my office seems to jitter less when using Bluetooth compared to my older Master 3 (non-S) at home.

      • @[email protected]
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        18 hours ago

        USB-C has been out for 10 years and it’s a huge mess. For some devices it makes sense to switch like an external hard drive, but for things like a wired keyboard, I don’t need to repurchase it for USB-C, that serves no purpose.

        • @TheGrandNagus
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          157 hours ago

          Nobody’s telling you to repurchase.

          If the keyboard has the cable attached, you can attach a tiny (and extremely cheap) adapter on the end and just leave it there, and if it’s not attached, you can do that or just replace the cable.

          Or you could just get one of the many laptops that still have a USB-A port.

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      7 hours ago

      I can’t believe they cancelled 32 pin serial sort and D-sub VGA on 2000 dollar computer!

    • @[email protected]
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      37 hours ago

      Good.

      Apple removing the disgusting pile of shit of a connector without a single redeeming quality was a big part of the fact that cables have C ends instead now.

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        8 hours ago

        Wired keyboard and mouse, USB sticks/thumb drive, and USB-A to lightning cable. I think I have more USB-A peripherals than USB-C.

        • @ABCDE
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          27 hours ago

          I think I have two.

        • @WhatAmLemmy
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          7 hours ago

          Luckily you can buy several USB-A to USB-C adapters for ~$1 each, instead of demanding manufacturers persist an outdated spec — that’s been superseded for a decade — and creating significantly more e-waste and headaches for everyone in the long run.