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Starting today, USB-C is the mandatory charging standard for all laptops sold in the EU.

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  • sibrosan@mastodon.socialS sibrosan@mastodon.social

    @dambranslv @EUCommission

    I think it is not required to have USB-C on both ends of the laptop.

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    #52

    @sibrosan @dambranslv @EUCommission no, but on both ends of the user.

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    • hazelnot@sunbeam.cityH hazelnot@sunbeam.city

      @derbruesseler @EUCommission cause this is for new devices lol

      Also since USB-C became standard I no longer have to worry about not being able to charge my stuff in certain situations, or take multiple chargers with me unless I wanna charge my 3DS or something

      I can just charge my phone, laptop, Steam Deck, etc with the same charger and that's just neat

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      #53

      @hazelnot I still have devices that need a USB-A to USB-C cable, and I still end up using different chargers. And as for 'less electronic waste': what about all those chargers that became obsolete because of the new directive? Ever thought about that? // @EUCommission

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      • eucommission@ec.social-network.europa.euE eucommission@ec.social-network.europa.eu

        Starting today, USB-C is the mandatory charging standard for all laptops sold in the EU.

        We are putting an end to cable clutter and unnecessary costs for citizens.

        One cable, any brand, less electronic waste.

        We are delivering a simpler, more sustainable digital future for Europe.

        More: https://link.europa.eu/QDMFTh

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        #54

        @EUCommission are the cables all the same power rating? If not, are they CE marked with their power rating?

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        • derbruesseler@chaos.socialD derbruesseler@chaos.social

          @hazelnot I still have devices that need a USB-A to USB-C cable, and I still end up using different chargers. And as for 'less electronic waste': what about all those chargers that became obsolete because of the new directive? Ever thought about that? // @EUCommission

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          #55

          @derbruesseler @EUCommission lol ok at this point you're just concern trolling

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          • eucommission@ec.social-network.europa.euE eucommission@ec.social-network.europa.eu

            Starting today, USB-C is the mandatory charging standard for all laptops sold in the EU.

            We are putting an end to cable clutter and unnecessary costs for citizens.

            One cable, any brand, less electronic waste.

            We are delivering a simpler, more sustainable digital future for Europe.

            More: https://link.europa.eu/QDMFTh

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            #56

            RE: https://ec.social-network.europa.eu/@EUCommission/116482863009887383

            @EUCommission despite all USB-C inconsistency shit I love this being a thing. But I can't help but wonder which laptops where charging with USB-A and (1 channel?) AUX in that before picture .

            #usb #usbc #funny #fail #marketingfail #laptopcharching #laptop #laptops #cables #cable

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            • raymaccarthy@mastodon.ieR raymaccarthy@mastodon.ie

              @mmalc @EUCommission @jnfingerle
              Impossible to buy a full USB-C cable in local shops. They are all only wired for USB-2, so no USB-DP, some USB charging modes don't work and no USB-3 speeds.

              Also none of my USB-C chargers or PC USB-C port will charge one USB-C device I have, only a USB-A port on PC or charger works.

              Some laptop need more than 20W (typical chargers are only 10W!). Some need more than the 100W (high power).
              All laptops > 20W should have also a dedicated charge port.

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              #57

              @raymaccarthy @mmalc @EUCommission @jnfingerle, hah, yes. I'd buy a cable (at need) from the local $supermarket but the labelling is entirely whether they're A to C, A to that weird Apple one, or C to C (or occasionally A to one of the type B variants).

              If I want a cable purely for charging, these might be adequate; but I want data transfer too, and I won't buy those ones because the necessary labelling is completely missing.

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              • cambion@mastodon.nlC cambion@mastodon.nl

                RE: https://ec.social-network.europa.eu/@EUCommission/116482863009887383

                @EUCommission despite all USB-C inconsistency shit I love this being a thing. But I can't help but wonder which laptops where charging with USB-A and (1 channel?) AUX in that before picture .

                #usb #usbc #funny #fail #marketingfail #laptopcharching #laptop #laptops #cables #cable

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                #58

                @Cambion @EUCommission I love Mastodon for this being right there in the replies 😃
                I believe they are reusing a picture from some other message which might have talked about more than charging. At least the image seems familiar.

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                • eucommission@ec.social-network.europa.euE eucommission@ec.social-network.europa.eu

                  Starting today, USB-C is the mandatory charging standard for all laptops sold in the EU.

                  We are putting an end to cable clutter and unnecessary costs for citizens.

                  One cable, any brand, less electronic waste.

                  We are delivering a simpler, more sustainable digital future for Europe.

                  More: https://link.europa.eu/QDMFTh

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                  #59

                  @EUCommission yeah fuck that shit. Thanks for creating tons more e-waste; I love having to throw out all my perfectly fine pre-existing cables and buy new ones for any new device I buy, not to mention the ton of A-to-C adapters I've been forced to accumulate.

                  Great idea! No notes! I love your vision of "less waste by creating more waste"! Perfect use of my taxes!

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                  • amberage@eldritch.cafeA amberage@eldritch.cafe

                    @EUCommission yeah fuck that shit. Thanks for creating tons more e-waste; I love having to throw out all my perfectly fine pre-existing cables and buy new ones for any new device I buy, not to mention the ton of A-to-C adapters I've been forced to accumulate.

                    Great idea! No notes! I love your vision of "less waste by creating more waste"! Perfect use of my taxes!

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                    #60

                    @EUCommission I love being unable to tell if a cable carries data, audio, video, 2.5W power, or 240W power! What could possibly go wrong by making all cables ambiguous and impossible to tell apart?

                    Fuck right off.

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                    • hazelnot@sunbeam.cityH hazelnot@sunbeam.city

                      @derbruesseler @EUCommission lol ok at this point you're just concern trolling

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                      #61

                      @hazelnot @derbruesseler @EUCommission I suspect he wants EC to confiscate his older devices and cables.
                      Maybe with enough posts online EC can have a special law in this case.

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                      • derbruesseler@chaos.socialD derbruesseler@chaos.social

                        @hazelnot I still have devices that need a USB-A to USB-C cable, and I still end up using different chargers. And as for 'less electronic waste': what about all those chargers that became obsolete because of the new directive? Ever thought about that? // @EUCommission

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                        #62

                        @derbruesseler @hazelnot @EUCommission So what? Did you think old cables would evaporate when a new interface standard was mandated?

                        You do realize that some vendors made cables proprietary specifically to make more money and not for any functional reason? This nonsense is now somewhat constrained. Many of us can already use one cable for charging multiple devices and enjoy not having to round up a variety when travelling.

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                        • eucommission@ec.social-network.europa.euE eucommission@ec.social-network.europa.eu

                          Starting today, USB-C is the mandatory charging standard for all laptops sold in the EU.

                          We are putting an end to cable clutter and unnecessary costs for citizens.

                          One cable, any brand, less electronic waste.

                          We are delivering a simpler, more sustainable digital future for Europe.

                          More: https://link.europa.eu/QDMFTh

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                          #63

                          @EUCommission

                          It's not one cable. It's a mess of many incompatible cables that now all look the same.

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                          • hazelnot@sunbeam.cityH hazelnot@sunbeam.city

                            @raymaccarthy @mmalc @EUCommission @jnfingerle I've never purchased a laptop that didn't come with a charger though

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                            #64

                            @hazelnot @raymaccarthy @mmalc @EUCommission @jnfingerle
                            I believe that that's exactly the idea. Same way that phones, at least in Europe, no longer comes with chargers

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                            • eucommission@ec.social-network.europa.euE eucommission@ec.social-network.europa.eu

                              Starting today, USB-C is the mandatory charging standard for all laptops sold in the EU.

                              We are putting an end to cable clutter and unnecessary costs for citizens.

                              One cable, any brand, less electronic waste.

                              We are delivering a simpler, more sustainable digital future for Europe.

                              More: https://link.europa.eu/QDMFTh

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                              #65

                              @EUCommission @Lazarou my box of archaic cables is NOT electronic waste, it's a collection.

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                              • eucommission@ec.social-network.europa.euE eucommission@ec.social-network.europa.eu

                                Starting today, USB-C is the mandatory charging standard for all laptops sold in the EU.

                                We are putting an end to cable clutter and unnecessary costs for citizens.

                                One cable, any brand, less electronic waste.

                                We are delivering a simpler, more sustainable digital future for Europe.

                                More: https://link.europa.eu/QDMFTh

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                                #66

                                Tagging @beeps for the green astestic

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                                • samantazfox@infosec.exchangeS samantazfox@infosec.exchange

                                  @mmalc @raymaccarthy @EUCommission @jnfingerle Mandating USB-C doesn't prevent crappy vendors from misusing the connector, badly implenting the standard or maliciously complying.

                                  It however improves the overall user experience, by e.g requiring a single charger and cable for your iPhone, your partner's Pixel and your daughter's Kindle.

                                  Different product categories will obviously still require different charging bricks due power requirements.

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                                  #67

                                  @SamantazFox @mmalc @EUCommission @jnfingerle
                                  You are fortunate.
                                  This is not always true, because there are many different standards that use the USB-C connector.

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                                  • geoffl@mastodon.me.ukG geoffl@mastodon.me.uk

                                    @EUCommission

                                    It's not one cable. It's a mess of many incompatible cables that now all look the same.

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                                    #68

                                    @EUCommission

                                    Before the USB-C nightmare I cound tell if a cable was compatible by looking at the plug on the end. Now I need to get out a USB tester and compare cables and power supplies to work out what powers each device efficiently. Or if they even transfer data.

                                    No, the USB-C chargers aren't 'universal' either. They have different power negotiation protocols.

                                    "Universal" is a lie.

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                                    • eucommission@ec.social-network.europa.euE eucommission@ec.social-network.europa.eu

                                      Starting today, USB-C is the mandatory charging standard for all laptops sold in the EU.

                                      We are putting an end to cable clutter and unnecessary costs for citizens.

                                      One cable, any brand, less electronic waste.

                                      We are delivering a simpler, more sustainable digital future for Europe.

                                      More: https://link.europa.eu/QDMFTh

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                                      #69

                                      @EUCommission also need to mandate 3.5 jack in every phone ☺️

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                                      • red_rooster@sueden.socialR red_rooster@sueden.social

                                        @mmalc @raymaccarthy @EUCommission @jnfingerle

                                        My conventional USB-A Chargers still charge my latest mobile, but not in quick charge.
                                        Which is sufficient for radios, headsets ans such stuff. It also preserves the akku with slow charging overnight.
                                        The bad thing about cables is that there is othen rather shown the data rate but not the power it is able to carry.

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                                        #70

                                        @red_rooster @mmalc @EUCommission @jnfingerle
                                        It's more complicated than that. There are USB-A chargers that can quick charge a USB-C device at 2A. Otherss will run at 500mA.

                                        There are multiple charging standards that use a USB-C <> USB-A cable and a USB-C <> USB-A cable. This is not the fault of the EU, but the EU directive fails to take account of the industry or mean manufacturers. Once you could buy a Tablet that slow charged on USB and fast charged on the coax socket even if USB in use.

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                                        • mmalc@mastodon.socialM mmalc@mastodon.social

                                          @raymaccarthy @EUCommission @jnfingerle

                                          "Also none of my USB-C chargers or PC USB-C port will charge one USB-C device I have, only a USB-A port on PC or charger works."

                                          Q.E.D.

                                          If you're interested to know why, and what you might perhaps do about it, this article may be useful:

                                          https://plugable.com/blogs/news/understanding-usb-c-charging-issues

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                                          #71

                                          @mmalc @EUCommission @jnfingerle
                                          I know why.
                                          Some USB-C chargers and PC host ports by default will output 5V at up to 500 mA. Some do not output at all if there is neither USB power serial signalling nor recognised resistors. Some USB-C gadgets don't do either and need USB-A to USB-C cables (Power only wires, USB-2 or USB-3 all work).

                                          The USB-C standard is the worst I've seen in decades. Apple was 1st to mess up USB-A power out.

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