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computer.rip
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| | | | | [AI summary] The text is a detailed and nostalgic reflection on the history and evolution of USB OTG (On-The-Go) technology, its implementation in smartphones, and its eventual obsolescence by USB-C. The author discusses the early days of OTG, its limitations, the confusion surrounding its adoption, and how USB-C has streamlined and improved upon it. The piece also includes personal anecdotes and observations about the broader implications of USB standards and their impact on user experience. | |
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daringfireball.net
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| | | | | It's small consolation to those of us looking for high-quality third-party USB-C to Lightning cables today, but it does sound like they'll start appearing in the second quarter of 2019. | |
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www.applevis.com
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| | | | | It's throwing no shade on Apple, quite the opposite arguably, when I say that iPhones just don't get that much better year on year anymore. They've reached a really high level, and so can last even the most nerdy among us, a very long time. | |
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quantum5.ca
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| | | A journey through hooking the PPS timing signal of a GPS receiver into a serial port to make a stratum 1 NTP server. | ||