That is true. Lets go back to PS/2.
That is true. Lets go back to PS/2.
All you said is valid, none of it answers my question. Except for maybe “It is tricky […]”, but that’s not much help on it’s own. Yes, it is tricky, do you think it is possible? If so, why and how? What would be a good standard definition?
I think this is a good start, but still too little rigid. This definition still requires one to define Systems of Domination or institutions of subordination. The examples are a big help, but it is still unclear what falls under those categories.
Do unions fall under those “institutions of subordination”? As an example of ambiguity under this definition.
I miss having a thousand different cables to keep track of /s
really, all we need is the companies to start packing those laptops with thunderbolt3 or equivalent USB-C (USB 4). I love the old ports, but they were unnecessary. I’d rather the industry finally takes on the open thunderbolt standard and we’re all good to go. With 10 thunderbolt ports you have 10 HDMI, or 10 USB, or 10 Ethernet, or 10 headphone jacks, or 10 RJ45 or whatever you need + PCIe tunneling.
Or assuming that since the whole industry decided to move on to it, they moved on from the old cables. A hub would also be a great idea, unfortunately hubs don’t exist.