I'm old enough to remember when USB was promoted as the end of cable madness :). The idea was that you would have one cable from your computer, and all devices would be chained. Life would be so simple. Instead we have…
There seems to be a very different way of thinking when the human interface device is a computer vs a pen and paper or a book. I can do some things behind a computer, but some kinds of thinking require me to be away…
Some commenters are praising the USB-C port, so it's worth noting that this change is because of EU regulations. Government decision makers are often [edit: Not] qualified to make good technical decisions, but sometimes…
I'm old enough to remember when USB was promoted as the end of cable madness :). The idea was that you would have one cable from your computer, and all devices would be chained. Life would be so simple. Instead we have…
There seems to be a very different way of thinking when the human interface device is a computer vs a pen and paper or a book. I can do some things behind a computer, but some kinds of thinking require me to be away…
Some commenters are praising the USB-C port, so it's worth noting that this change is because of EU regulations. Government decision makers are often [edit: Not] qualified to make good technical decisions, but sometimes…