• ms.lane@lemmy.world
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      21 hours ago

      Just a heads up-

      Asus’ USB DVD drives ‘with USB-C’ are not USB-C, they have a crappy MicroUSB to USB-C cable included in the box.

      So if you wanted one with USB-C on the device- DO NOT BUY ASUS.

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        18 hours ago

        Just curious how you think this will impact performance? Reading of a DVD or CD would not be a nottleneck due to what USB interface used, its always going to be the device its self so it really doesnt matter at all. If anything props to them for at least updating to the latest to maximize compatibility.

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          18 hours ago

          It won’t impact performance, but microusb is dead. Apart from this dvd drive, I haven’t used microusb in ~2 years.

          Microusb might as well be proprietary to me at this point, I have ‘infinite’ usb-c to usb-c data cables (and at one point, I did for microusb too…) but only 2 working microusb cables now, I never wanted to have to buy another one.

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        19 hours ago

        The unfortunate reality is sometimes you don’t have a choice.

        Between Walmart and Amazon a lot of places have had their retail hollowed out.

        I’m lucky in that there is an electronics retailer near me that I’m quite sure would have something like this but your local best buy is unlikely to carry such an item. Maybe a staples would have it for 3 times the cost of the same item on Amazon.

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        17 hours ago

        and some people claim to be anti-capitalism yet they have jobs and pay for food and housing… curious…

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          15 hours ago

          Using Amazon isn’t a requirement for living comfortably. It’s a luxury that people could easily do without if they would just take the extra time to find an alternative.

          I get what you’re trying to say but I don’t think it fits here.

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            5 hours ago

            I mean, I get where you are coming from, but they are also my backup durable medical equipment supplier. I have two options in my area and they are number two. If you rely on medical equipment and have ever been jerked around by a supplier, having one that is responding to your money and only your money is very nice.

            Like, I bought some pink tape off Amazon a few years back. Someone had unspooled the roll until it was almost empty then put it back in the box, then sold it to Amazon to sell to me. Nice scam, right? Fortunately the equipment I need is not returnable like the pink tape. Since I need medical equipment and when I need it from them I need immediately, it makes sense for us to pay for prime. Comes out to about six bucks a head if I did the math right, and I didn’t even try