I do that too, but I also tend to check where the front of that car is…
I do that too, but I also tend to check where the front of that car is…
I have something similar, a hub with several USB slots and HDMI, but it drains the battery and gets insanely hot which annoys me. I don’t know if that’s a design flaw of this exact thingie or a general issue of these things
It seems like that’s the case (it’s an AOC CU34P2A), the USB-hub is already powered, but it seems data stream doesn’t go through HDMI output only. Sad.
Thanks, I think that’s it. That also means I can’t avoid using a dongle, because according to Apple, two USB-C slots are enough for everything, one is taken by the power, the another by the screen input. Damn.
Yes, that’s what I did. The screen is connected using a HDMI/USB-C cable, the mouse’s USB-A is plugged into the screen’s socket, and nothing.
…but then you’re not getting your computer in a cheese grater box!
…but then you’re not getting your computer in a cheese grater box!
tl;dw What is the use case for this? It seems like a desktop machine priced like a server, just without flexibility, or RAID
I think XCom already has a meaning, and it’s definitely not Twitter.
All is fine until the eggs starts burning
Answer from another: nothing. We also have them in various places, like parking, or highway vignettes - you are not using their facilities, you save them money, so they charge you some extra
For one, my chosen server disappeared without any sign in a puff of logic, so I’m back here