Post 9x7Pe2vYBIcd5f59cW by bootblackCub@lgbt.io
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(DIR) Post #9x7G0uJBOQ6hTiOksK by troubleMoney@computerfairi.es
2020-07-15T16:35:40Z
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sod this really thin laptops trend, I want like, two ethernet interfaces, 6 USB ports, RS232, a headphone jack, expresscard, smartcard, maybe something to read vhs tapes
(DIR) Post #9x7ISGewbHK4WekdcW by troubleMoney@computerfairi.es
2020-07-15T16:45:24Z
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I mean, look at this bullshit, it's a lenovo thinkpad something something and they put a proprietary port on the side for connecting a special ethernet adapterJUST MAKE IT A FEW MIL THICKER AND PUT A PROPER PORT ON THERE YOU BASTARDS
(DIR) Post #9x7ISIs8ND3tO8wCSO by penguin42@mastodon.org.uk
2020-07-15T17:16:12Z
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@troubleMoney I'm kind of surprised there hasn't been any attempts to come up with a new RJ45 replacement standard for something half the size.
(DIR) Post #9x7MiMYMr1CrFtbaeO by bhtooefr@snack.social
2020-07-15T18:02:09.665096Z
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@troubleMoney
(DIR) Post #9x7O9h3ip2rycqrpOC by pro@mu.zaitcev.nu
2020-07-15T18:20:02.016545Z
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@penguin42 @troubleMoney Considering the diameter of the cable itself, RJ-45 is just the right size already. Not to mention, the connector has a lock, unlike USB-C. I'm sure the question had more urgency back when laptops still shipped with Ethernet connectors, but WiFi made a replacement for RJ-45 moot.
(DIR) Post #9x7Pe2vYBIcd5f59cW by bootblackCub@lgbt.io
2020-07-15T18:15:35Z
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@troubleMoney@computerfairi.i've got you covered then
(DIR) Post #9x7QIrIkJKSSuFOP1k by xerz@fedi.xerz.one
2020-07-15T18:44:09.402201Z
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@troubleMoney I mean, an Ethernet port is way too thick for 2020 standards, but shouldn't USB(-C) suffice?
(DIR) Post #9x7QSNFctMWwbQTF4q by xerz@fedi.xerz.one
2020-07-15T18:45:51.887603Z
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@troubleMoney On the other hand, I just remembered there's lots of laptops where the Ethernet port is semiclosed by default, you push it a bit and cables fit in nicely, that way neither things are compromised.Oh, and I've also just seen USB-A ports that lack the enclosure at the top, ngl that's creative
(DIR) Post #9x7QkZatjtme6369q5 by penguin42@mastodon.org.uk
2020-07-15T18:49:10Z
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@pro @troubleMoney I do like to be able to follow my packets....anyway, I thought there were some thinner/flatter cables out there.
(DIR) Post #9x7Qv9xFPHRdlKbGka by xerz@fedi.xerz.one
2020-07-15T18:51:04.991532Z
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@troubleMoney On the other hand, I just remembered there's lots of laptops where the Ethernet port is semiclosed by default, you push it a bit, a door pulls down and cables fit in nicely, that way neither things are compromised. I've seen that done with USB-A as well recently too!
(DIR) Post #9x7RIgtp5KcMbDDdTM by operand@todon.nl
2020-07-15T18:55:16Z
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@penguin42 @troubleMoney Itd be pretty cool to have a replacement for RJ45 thats half as high, but I feel like itd just eternally be a replacement for USB dongles and nothing else.
(DIR) Post #9x7YNXBdK7NjbQo2eO by SuperDicq@cdrom.tokyo
2020-07-15T20:14:39.926741Z
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@bhtooefr @troubleMoney It's the perfect laptop
(DIR) Post #9x7fZ1IiOoMprgXhJ2 by mansr@society.oftrolls.com
2020-07-15T21:35:09Z
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@operand @penguin42 @troubleMoney USB-C has wiring that could carry Ethernet. Wrong impedance, but that could be worked around.
(DIR) Post #9x8B8fwkMuhCdikUdc by Monty@framapiaf.org
2020-07-16T03:28:53Z
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@bootblackCub SHUT UP AND TAKE ALL MY MONEY !
(DIR) Post #9x8BBMbEkxibVMyAnQ by Monty@framapiaf.org
2020-07-16T03:29:24Z
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@bootblackCub SHUT UP AND TAKE ALL MY MONEY !#VHSforever
(DIR) Post #9x8BxvW2F5dnhAh2Dg by kai@ajin.la
2020-07-15T21:08:08Z
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@bhtooefr @troubleMoney @venko https://www.dollskill.com/y-r-u-black-lala-platform-sneakers.html
(DIR) Post #9x8BxwFPWNw9xtvGwi by troubleMoney@computerfairi.es
2020-07-15T21:19:02Z
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@kai @bhtooefr @venko okay yes at one point I was rocking platforms like that (but in boot form with a bunch of metal) but I think that's unrelated
(DIR) Post #9x8Bxwh3ra3TLerM2q by kai@ajin.la
2020-07-16T01:16:18Z
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@troubleMoney @bhtooefr @venko
(DIR) Post #9x8fjKXptrTLbQUXJI by penguin42@mastodon.org.uk
2020-07-16T09:11:42Z
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@mansr @operand @troubleMoney The same wiring that might carry HDMI, DP, PCIe, or the four horsemen of the apocalypse?
(DIR) Post #9x8hlWjNlLalsw4EYC by mansr@society.oftrolls.com
2020-07-16T09:34:32Z
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@penguin42 @operand @troubleMoney Precisely, though Ethernet isn't (AFAIK) a defined alternate mode (yet).
(DIR) Post #9x8iwSGgnNX9BRQAdc by arnd@mastodon.host
2020-07-16T09:47:40Z
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@penguin42 @pro @troubleMoney Dell still has proper RJ-45 ports on their Latitude laptops, the way they do it is with a folding socket with a spring mechanism to make it smaller when you don't use it.I think I've seen the same kind of mechanism somewhere even for USB-A sockets now, as modern laptops now get so thin they can only fit USB-C ports and expect you to use that for everything.
(DIR) Post #9x95BL2o8Mga79Qjcu by pro@mu.zaitcev.nu
2020-07-16T13:56:56.016035Z
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@arnd @penguin42 @troubleMoney I'm familiar with those folding connectors. They are common on USB Ethernet dongles, and my wife's old VAIO Z had one. Interestingly enough, everything on that laptop is beat up, plastic is cracking all over, one of the battery screws is stripped and stuck in, I had to jam a slice of wood inside to force battery in contact with its connector... but the folding RJ-45 works. The ASUS I'm using to type this is dongle-only.