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andrewducker) wrote2022-06-08 12:00 pm
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Interesting Links for 08-06-2022
- 1. Deal reached on making USB C the mandatory connector for electronic devices in the EU
- (tags:phones Technology usb europe )
- 2. Disney as religion
- (tags:religion Disney )
- 3. People trying to put Blockchain into games clearly don't actually enjoy playing games at all
- (tags:games Blockchain OhForFucksSake )
- 4. Bigots are terrified of pastels
- (tags:colour patriarchy bigotry )
- 5. Please, don't build another Large Hadron Collider.
- (tags:physics research thefuture )
- 6. The Women Who Ran Genghis Khan's Empire
- (tags:mongolia history women )
- 7. How Flesh Penetrating Sound Waves Could 3D Print Implants Directly Inside You
- (tags:3dprinting Technology cyborg )
- 8. Third of windfall tax cash raised could be handed back to oil firms
- (tags:oil gas OhForFucksSake uk politics )
- 9. HS2: Government scraps plans for £3bn West Coast Main Line link
- (tags:trains hs2 uk OhForFucksSake )
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Here I am being terrifying while wearing a pastel top!
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"up to 20V at 5A" is more than I expected, and should be enough for a laptop, but seems more than most USB-C cables I have seen can safely supply. But this might be a known issue: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/USB-C#Power_issues_with_cables
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4) I think I'm missing the story behind this one. (Because I'm a foreigner and don't see all the UK news.) Context?
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https://img.fruugo.com/product/8/05/185742058_max.jpg
It's the current standard for plugging into things. It does power at much higher levels than previous versions of USB, which is why it can be a generic charging port that also supports laptops.
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