Realized 99% of all my chargers are USB-C. This can only mean one thing. New USB bout to drop!
Realized 99% of all my chargers are USB-C. This can only mean one thing. New USB bout to drop!
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USB-Č
26 0 ReplyWhat language uses č?
6 0 ReplyAt least Croatian, so I'd assume other balkan languages as well as potentially Czech and Slovak would use it. I think Latvian does as well.
8 0 ReplyIn addition to what others have said, check my username. 🙃
7 0 ReplyAh, I see. The .nl doesn't seem to match though.
3 0 ReplyWhen after USB-Č comes USB-Ć, what will you do?
2 0 ReplyI'm gonna call it USB-SOFT Č
3 0 ReplyUsb c^ just intime for Esperanto to catch on
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czech
5 0 ReplyOh cool. I'm guessing czech is phonetic? Slavic languages are really cool but also really confusing to me.
3 0 ReplyI don't think any of the slavic languages are really phonetic. The closest might be serbian with their piši kao što govoriš rule
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Lithuanian, actually lots of languages, even Russian has a č sound.
4 0 ReplyThat fiction language Portuguese. /s
2 0 ReplyPortuguese only has ç - same as Spanish - no č.
Agree on it being a fiction language ;)
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And USB-Ç as well
4 0 ReplyAs Obnoxious as these notations sound, I'd rather have all the usbc subtype broken out and labeled differently. At least then id have a clue if this usb cable I found is going to actually work with any given device. It's totally trial and error now. We finally got a respectable physical inferface and widespread adoption, but under the hood it's as messy as ever with different protocols.
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Č standing in for what? Čevap? Človek? Črnomelj? Čmrlj?
4 0 ReplyUSB-C++
4 0 ReplyI prefer USB-C#
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