If any two USB-C "supporting" devices are connected together, the probability that one or both of them will be bricked tends towards 1, as time goes on. Sounds like it's impossible to implement the spec 100% correctly.
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Replying to @David3141593
Interested in hearing more about your experience. Doing a lot of type-c research lately
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Replying to @Digital_Cold
I had my laptop (Thinkpad X1 Extreme) connected to a dell monitor via USBC. The monitor lost power suddenly (electricity meter ran out, heh). /somehow/ this caused something in the laptop's usbc power management hardware to fry. The laptop's type C ports no longer deliver power.
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Replying to @David3141593 @Digital_Cold
When I plug it back into the monitor, the monitor's USB hub functionality works, but the laptop does not see any actual displays attached.
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