Wait... when did you ever need to turn off your PC before you can unplug your mouse or keyboard? Did people genuinely used to need to do this? When? Why?
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A collection of some classic Lemmy memes for your enjoyment
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Despite all its problems, USB and especially USB-C have been a blessing.
Scart is missing. Well i'm not sure anyone misses that jank
Understandable omission. It was only really in use in PAL regions.
Oh such a crisp picture though, when compared to the rf coax.
Plugging that in by touch was always good for a laugh.
When USB-C was still new, there was the possibility of an out of spec cable to kill your device. That's, I think, slightly more inconvenient than said device not charging fast enough or not offloading cat pictures at the bitrate you expect.
Aux plug still exists on PC's, same as display port, USB A and HDMI.
