• Fades@lemmy.world
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    1 hour ago

    This post is actually so stupid, they didn’t take shit from us, it’s still right there.

    Nobody uses a firewire cable anymore, USB-A/B is very outdated. On my work macbook with is a M1 Macbook Pro, I have a card reader, a usb-c and an hdmi port on one side, and a headphone jack, 2 usb-c ports and magsafe power ports.

    Even if there wasn’t, and it was just all usb-c, you can accomplish all of the same things ports. The old macbooks only had these ports on one side and the other had like one firewire or something.

    USB-C can be used to deliver audio, video, ethernet connection, etc. You didn’t lose any functionality. Worst case scenario you’d need a hub for the card readers or a usb to usb-c adapter, or ethernet to usb-c.

    My work provided me with a usb hub that includes usb-a/b slots, hdmi, ethernet and power, which takes a single usb-c port. They’re cheap and work just fine if you really need more than 4-5 ports.

    Don’t take it from me though!

    2024 16" macbook pro: https://support.apple.com/en-ca/121554

    • Charging and Expansion
    • SDXC card slot
    • HDMI port
    • 3.5 mm headphone jack
    • MagSafe 3 port
    • Three Thunderbolt 5 (USB-C) ports with support for:
      • Charging
      • DisplayPort
      • Thunderbolt 5 (up to 120Gb/s)
      • Thunderbolt 4 (up to 40Gb/s)
      • USB 4 (up to 40Gb/s)
  • NastyNative@mander.xyz
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    Laptops from the 2010s represented a peak in design and performance, but since then, it feels like we’ve seen consistent downsizing and downgrades. Take the latest Intel CPUs, for instance—it’s as if the marketing pitch is, ‘It may not be very powerful, but at least it’s energy-efficient.’ It’s almost as though manufacturers are catering to a market they perceive as indifferent, and we, as consumers, continue to accept diminishing returns while paying increasingly higher prices. This trend reflects a broader issue in life today: settling for less while being charged more.

    This picture captures the essence of that realization, and it is truly heart-wrenching.

  • Eugene V. Debs' Ghost@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    Fades is either drinking Apple flavor Kool-Aid or has been fully brainwashed by apple into thinking everything is okay because a company said “you don’t care, you’re stuck here with us.”

    It’s really sad how people will bootlick for any company once they bought enough products.

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    My current phone lacks a headphone jack and I hate it. It would be okay if it was replaced with two usb c ports, but there’s only one which means I either choose between headphones or charging, or I must use an adapter. Or wireless, but I don’t want yet another fucking battery to charge.

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    I never use the ports on my laptop. It never bothered me that they removed them all. Granted I know that’s just my use case I can t speak for everyone.

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    And everyone went ahead and purchased it anyway.

    Companies always chase profit, if people would stop buying shittified products companies would stop enshittifying them.

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    to be fair, the bandwidth of all the ports on the bottom laptop probably fit in 1 (maaaaybe 2? Just spitballing here) Thunderbolt 5 ports depending how fast the ethernet port is. BTW, why would you want a port that isn’t reversible like USB C lol…

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    13 hours ago

    The desktop equivalent is “What happened to all my PCIe expansion slots?!”

    (Note: processor PCIe lane count has gone up, used to be like 16 from CPU, 4 from chipset, since a GPU didn’t need an x1x6 in terms of bandwidth - see SLI/crossfire. These days, it’s just that many lanes go to M.2, with each using up to 4 lanes - vs having 6 SATA driven off the chooser)

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    I miss having a thousand different cables to keep track of /s

    really, all we need is the companies to start packing those laptops with thunderbolt3 or equivalent USB-C (USB 4). I love the old ports, but they were unnecessary. I’d rather the industry finally takes on the open thunderbolt standard and we’re all good to go. With 10 thunderbolt ports you have 10 HDMI, or 10 USB, or 10 Ethernet, or 10 headphone jacks, or 10 RJ45 or whatever you need + PCIe tunneling.

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    14 hours ago

    Well do you sell me a docking station with that laptop?

    Or are you going to let me get buy some adapter dongles?

    How about more USB c ports?

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    And there’s the soldered RAM and storage, and glued-in or screwed-in battery…