I found it at the dollar store.

  • @BorgDrone@lemmy.one
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    USB-A to USB-A cables do not exist, the USB standard does not allow them, if you have a cable with two USB-A connectors then it’s not actually a certified USB cable. The same goes for USB extension cables and this adapter. Note how there isn’t a ‘USB certified’ logo on the package.

    • Kalash
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      USB-A to USB-A cables do not exist

      wtf are you talking about, of course they do.

    • @SpaceNoodle@lemmy.world
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      The cables exist; they just don’t follow the standard. I’ve used them when developing consumer electronics: the host controller on the device switches to device mode in the bootloader, allowing a host machine to connect and debug/flash the device.

    • @guidedlight@lemmy.world
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      USB-A to USB-A cables do exist.

      I have seen many (very cheap) peripherals use USB-A sockets. I figure those sockets must be a few cents cheaper than alternatives.

        • @ninjan@lemmy.mildgrim.com
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          China stuff loves to slap logos on there that do not apply, so probably without having seen this particular abomination myself. Fake CE markings are super common though.

    • @DrQuint@lemm.ee
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      USB-A to USB-A doesn’t exist

      *looks at old charger from an American device*

      HOLY SHIT A CRYPTID CALL SCP

    • squiblet
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      It’s not hard to imagine a product that would require one, though. It’s how every phone charging cable works, just with a different size male USB on one end.

    • big_bangus
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      They do exist, despite the USB standards not allowing them

      See: cheapo video capture card for work, other side is just HDMI-IN and OUT

      They shouldn’t exist but don’t mean they don’t when you get the cheapest little devices you can find

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        They do exist, despite the USB standards not allowing them

        A USB cable is a cable that conforms to the USB specification. If a cable does not conform to the USB specification then it isn’t an USB cable by definition

        I’m not saying a cable with 2 USB-A style connectors doesn’t exist, I’m just saying that it is not a USB cable. Just like a glass of Pepsi is not a glass of Coca-Cola even though it may look like one.