• @Moc
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    81 year ago

    Garden hose to HDMI didn’t even make the list

  • @testfactor
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    51 year ago

    What’s wild is I once purchased a few dozen of those rj45 to serial connectors for a real, on the job project.

    They come as a kit thing you have to assemble. That’s why it shows them in two pieces in the image above.

    They worked, so like, if it’s stupid and it works it’s not stupid I guess?

    • @Sir_Simon_Spamalot
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      31 year ago

      Makes me wonder why the hell people makes serial (RS232, I assume) in RJ45 form.

  • @[email protected]
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    51 year ago

    /uj

    I never understood why RJ-style connectors didn’t take off in the computer space outside of Ethernet and modems, which tend to be the most telecom-adjacent parts of the business. NIH syndrome? Thicc cable connectors convince people your $5k IBM AT isn’t a toy?

    For low-voltage, low-speed stuff, it’s an obvious choice. I think pre-ADB Macs (128/512/Plus) used it for the keyboard, but there’s no reason we needed those awkward mini-DIN PS/2 and ADB cables that always involve fighting with orientation. Maybe even RJ-45 based serial ports.

    Hell, why not design a RJ-style plug for USB instead of the joke that is full-size type B? It has an obvious orientation and a locking clip, and it’s about the same size. Don’t even get me started on SATA.

    • @[email protected]
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      1 year ago

      I think the locking clip is the RJ style connectors greatest weakness they always get caught on something and break off, they are not made to be plugged in and out more than a few times.

      That said I’m sure there’s places where they could have been the better choice.

  • Xusontha
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    1 year ago

    mmm I do love my checks notes concentric cables

  • netburnr
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    11 year ago

    I liked the gbic being labeled as wireless, lmao

    Garden hose and bulk connectors are the same thing, TIL