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Originally Posted by JSWolf
We really need a USB-D spec to replace the faulty USB-C spec. We need a new USB spec that can be made correctly in all cases and policed properly. What we have now is dangerous.
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Jon, there's no way to have what you want. Short of figuring out how to have a single wire carry power and information, how exactly do you stop someone from screwing up. Especially manufacturers who believe in profits and do not care about producing a decent product. QC costs money so forget it.