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by osigurdson
1615 days ago
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It would be great if we are at the point where as long as the plug fits, things will at worst cause no damage and at best work as expected. As a contrived example, is it fine to plug a Thinkpad USB-C charger into a MacBook power supply? Or perhaps a random 5V USB-C charger with a 20V one (yes I am familiar with diodes)? It doesn't make sense obviously, but the plug fits and someone, somewhere with particularly bad cable management will do this. Does the USB-C standard ensure that sparks will never fly or is this responsibility of the end user? |
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The issue is devices that don't follow the standard, which can indeed be damaged, but what can you do about that.