fully agree Lightning had a useful period, despite how fragile and slow it has been. I really hope Apple moves on.
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Replying to @natisho @reneritchie
Hey cool thanks. Help me out though, when did I defend or promote a standard? I'll wait.
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Replying to @russellholly @reneritchie
When I claimed you did... I'll wait as well ;) Point is that Lightning was more consistent than a standard.
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Replying to @natisho @reneritchie
Sure. Consistently fragile, expensive, and intentionally limiting. For years.
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Replying to @russellholly @reneritchie
I'll take that consistency over the mess USB-C's charging mess.
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Replying to @natisho @reneritchie
manufacturers, including Apple, rushing to USB-C was a huge mistake. Leaning on that bad start is a lazy argument.
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Replying to @russellholly @reneritchie
In the meantime we're still waiting for BT to get better
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Replying to @natisho @reneritchie
Zero interest in whatever that pivot jab was. There are actual reasons to oppose global USB-C adoption, like security.
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Replying to @russellholly @reneritchie
And the fact that standard bodies are slow and cumbersome. The result is usually sub par.
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So sub-par Apple was one of the first to adopt it across an entire product line. I'm bored now, enjoy your day!
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