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    1 hour ago

    Really looking forward to my SO upgrading away from their older lightening iPhone, and back to Android, maybe an e/os fairphone (they like the green one).

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    6 hours ago

    Thank God for the EU.

    If Apple and the Americans had their way, each of those would use a different proprietary connector.

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        5 hours ago

        The reason we should thank the EU is because of this rule. While I cannot guarantee this rule is responsible, the fact that it’s mandated means it’s significantly more economically viable to use the same connector across all regions (including America), and so this rule is the primary factor in the standardization of charging cables.

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          I know why we have the EU to thank .

          If Apple and the Americans had their way, each of those would use a different proprietary connector.

          Americans don’t want proprietary connectors. We’re happy to get USB-C, too.

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            Ah, I misunderstood. I conflated “Americans” (lawmakers) and “Americans” (everyone else).

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              When did anyone say the EU created USB-C? They passed legislature that required the mass adoption of it and are the reason Apple had to switch from that stupid lightning connector, but I don’t see anyone claiming the EU created it.

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        The EU commision did not decide on USB-C in a vacuum. It looked on already existing stanards and talked to many large electronics manufacturers in order to come to a proposal for USB-C as a universal standard. You are right to point out the role that both Intel and Apple played (Along HP, Microsoft and the USB-IF) in the development of the standard, but you’re missing the forest for the trees, since it was the EU making it a *universal * standard within it’s boarders that means we all use the same standard.

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        They literally did until recently.

        Apple would still be using different variants of their crappy connectors for everything, none of which were compatible with anything non-Apple, if not for the EU ruling forcing them not to.

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      Until a better option becomes available, and then being stuck with just usb c will suck

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        The laws specified by the EU allow for future technological developments and the advancement of the standard without having to re-write the laws. The law itself includes a mandatory technical review, and allows for new standards to be integrated, and outdated standards to be dropped.

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          I don’t think governments should be in charge of deciding what’s innovative

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            History has shown us again and again that corporations can’t behave decently if let to their own device.

            I would much rather have the government stiffle innovation if that means that consumer are safe and benefit from said innovation.

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              I’m not saying don’t regulate.

              I would much rather have the government stiffle innovation if that means that consumer are safe and benefit from said innovation.

              How can they benefit from innovation that has been stifled?

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                How can they benefit from innovation that has been stifled?

                If the innovation is a more efficient way to your toe

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              Exactly the sort of thinking that has stagnated Europe in all areas of innovation this century.

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        Since some cars can do v2l (vehicle to load) the oppoite is a valid product, a CCS connector to USB C for driving other loads from the cars pack.

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          And pray that its not a supercheap product that messes up handshakes. I got a unbranded powerbank from a cousin (temu or something) that pulled enough from her 95w charger to melt the housing before the power brick cut power

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      Cruise is already dead. We need to kill Tesla before it kills more of us. The rest of the actors in the autonomous vehicles space appear to be actually acting in good faith.

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      USB PD now supports up to 230W so thats on the manufacturerer being lazy, or the design having elements that are a few years old, since PD recently got that update.

      I’m guessing its a lenovo, 170W is one of their bigger bricks.

      But the next laptop you have might use the same charger as your ebike, so there’s that.

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    Now do yourself a favor and buy a good quality cable thats at least 10ft long and rated for 240W. The feeling of having one cable that can charge any of your devices from any seat on your couch is incredible.