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    9 hours ago

    And I have about 20 USB-A flash drives, up to 128GB, that I should just toss in the trash because…why exactly? Because they are “old”?

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      9 hours ago

      “all my recent flash drives have had both ports so I can use them with usb a or usb c!”

      “WHAT SO I SHOULD JUST TOSS ALL MY OLD HARDWARE?”

      no one said that. youre just saying shit. you can still use your usb-a flash drives.

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      8 hours ago

      Bro, just get an A-C Adapter. They are like 20cents und always useful, especially if you have old hardware

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        So now we need to buy dongles for something that should be standard on a computer?

        Next thing we’ll need a dongle for the power button, because Apple decided that shouting “POWER ON APPLE” is the better way to turn on a laptop.

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          Stop whining so much, no one’s telling you to use a dongle, there’s nothing wrong with USB-C slowly replacing USB-A and becoming a new standard.

          We’d never be rid of VGA if we were listening to the ever nagging old dorks that can’t get themselves an adapter.

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            2 hours ago

            Thank you, I was just about to write a lengthy paragraph about serial ports being the only standard ever needed 😅

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      No - but you can get a A to C adapter if you expect that you’ll bring it to someone who might only have USB C.

      And from my perspective: if I expect other to being me data id expect from myself to bring such an adapter. That way I’d both parties try to remember chances are one of them have. :)

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            USB-A is still widely used, even more than USB-C, serial is not.

            Apple is forcing standards when there is no need, … again

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              For mobile devices I don’t share that experience. I do not expect others to have USB A anymore. MacBooks alone are so widespread that they were enough to get sna adapter.

              It’s the same for displays: if I have to give a presentation I’m making sure I can do next to everything down to and including VGA.

              Yes it’s the venues job to take care of that but I’ve been in one place that literally went like “can’t you just connect?” to their apple bullshit.

              That Apple is rotten to the core in many topics is nothing I feel needs discussing - this includes specifically their hostile stand and compatibility.

              I honestly don’t even see an issue with the adapters though: it’s 5gram, 2(ish) Euro and sometimes I can even be the compability savior and people are forced to listen to me bitching about Apple!

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      Who the hell still uses flash drives in 2026? Especially a slow-ass USB-A one. I can’t think of a single use-case for them.

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        Me. Linux distros (either install media or straight live boot disks like Tails), moving files larger than like fucking 2gb without relying on spyware or self hosting a cloud service, redundant backups of your most important files, rescue disks, and MORE! Only $16.99 for a limited time while supplies last see comment for details.

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          Linux distros (either install media or straight live boot disks like Tails)

          What’s the advantage of using a slow USB drive instead of just network-booting the install media or mounting it through IPMI?

          moving files larger than like fucking 2gb without relying on spyware or self hosting a cloud service

          Just send the data between machines using SCP, much easier and faster.

          redundant backups of your most important files

          Backups you do either to a NAS or to a Thunderbolt-connected SSD, not a USB-A drive. Again, much too slow to use a USB drive.

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            What’s the advantage of using a slow USB drive instead of just network-booting the install media or mounting it through IPMI?

            Why spend 30 minutes setting up the networking when I could just plug in the USB and go do something else for 5 minutes?

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      9 hours ago

      USB-A to USB-C adapter. They’re inexpensive, and you don’t have to get one for each of the 30 flash drives you have.

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      9 hours ago

      If it’s just for documents I may still have single digit GB memory sticks somewhere that are more than enough space.