mitchellmebane.bsky.social
Jack of all trades software developer; infosec acolyte. He/him.
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Bill Kristol is to the left of you on this issue.
You are missing the forest from the trees. ICE instigated all the violence.
Your feckless response is the kind of thing that put Democrats in this position in the first place.
Grow some courage, protect your state’s residents, not Trump’s goons
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You might need to worry about LRAD these days, as well.
youtu.be/CXKTBQBugIA
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Any idea who the OEM is for the Walmart Onn-brand microSD Express cards?
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The dock does work with an Apple 140W power adapter, with both the official cable and the Anker EPR cable. It negotiates 20V@3A with both cables, as expected.
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The dock did _not_ work with the 140W port on the INIU BI-B64. With both the official USB-C cable that came with the Switch 2 as well as an Anker EPR cable, the dock failed to negotiate a power mode, even though the power bank advertises a 20V@3A PDO (or 20V@5A with the e-marked cable).
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The dock negotiated 15V@3A with the 45W port on my INIU BI-B64 power bank, but did not function - when putting the Switch 2 in the dock, its screen turns on and shows an error about incorrect AC adapter.
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The Switch 2 dock negotiated 20V@3A with the official power adapter. Same with an Anker 337 67W adapter.
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The Switch 2 in handheld mode also works with the Apple 20W USB-C adapter, negotiating the [email protected] mode.
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The battery level increased from 73% to 90% during the system transfer, so 20W might just be what it pulls in handheld mode.
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Nintendo seems to be sourcing these power adapters from multiple OEMs. The post I quoted shows an adapter with a Delta logo. Mine is labeled Lite-On. Both are US models.
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It comes with a non-e-marked cable that is labeled "USB Revision 2.0", so basically a bog-standard 60W charging cable.
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Yeah. Growing up in Central Texas with family that made frequent trips to Dallas, my earliest memories of street maps are my grandparents' Mapsco atlases. They had a photocopier, probably because of Amway, and we'd copy maps and highlight routes before trips.