Yeah, double sided boi looks like a great way to ruin your phone charging port if you don’t have a usb slot pointing straight up
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tobogganablaze@lemmus.org 4 months ago
Or just use a USB cable.
Jimbo@yiffit.net 4 months ago
Tangent5280@lemmy.world 4 months ago
I dont think you’re supposed to connect to both devices at the same time.
tostiman@sh.itjust.works 4 months ago
Oh, it’s a USB stick. I thought it worked like a cable.
Wilzax@lemmy.world 4 months ago
Cable with a really big delay but a REALLY big buffer
renzev@lemmy.world 4 months ago
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steersman2484@sh.itjust.works 4 months ago
I just add the printer on my phone and print over the network
saltesc@lemmy.world 4 months ago
So many people on here always talking about printing stuff in 2024. Is everyone a lawyer?
CapeWearingAeroplane@sopuli.xyz 4 months ago
I can’t post my memes on the much room bulletin board for everyone to see unless I print them :/
tourist@lemmy.world 4 months ago
Some banks and other places like that still require physical documents for stuff like proof of address, affidavits etc.
Even though they’re going to fucking scan it into pdf anyway
I use my printer to print silly stickers, because I am a manchild, but I don’t think I am using the correct ink or paper, because they fade very quickly and smudge sometimes.
Also use it to print graph paper to doodle on.
Fisch@discuss.tchncs.de 4 months ago
No, I just live in Germany
Honytawk@lemmy.zip 4 months ago
I transfer data by printing it and then scanning it when I get to the location.
I just like the artefacts it leaves behind.
If it is anything other than text or a photo, I compile the file into a QR code and print that.
A Windows 10 installation iso is about 1499639 QR codes
steersman2484@sh.itjust.works 4 months ago
Sometimes I need to print out stuff for my grandmother
idunnololz@lemmy.world 4 months ago
When I cook I like to print out the recipe. It’s annoying to have to touch ur phone when cooking because you might be handling raw meat so it’s annoying to have to wash ur re-hands whenever you need to check the recipe. Plus using a phone when hands are wet is also annoying.
MudMan@fedia.io 4 months ago
Wait, what feature? You can't access the phone's storage? I'm pretty sure I can access my phone's storage.
renzev@lemmy.world 4 months ago
Old android phones used to emulate a USB mass storage device when you would connect them. To the computer, the phone would appear as a usb stick. Modern android phones, on the other hand, use a protocol called MTP (Mobile Transfer Protocol), which is completely its own thing.
The reason they switched to MTP is that the old approach gave the computer complete control over the phone’s storage; the phone would become completely unusable while connected in this way, and would just display a “connected via usb” splash screen. With MTP, the phone continues to be usable while connected via USB. But it has the downside that MTP is a much less widespread protocol than USB mass storage. On personal computers it should “just work”, but on stuff like printers it might not.
Personally, I think they should bring back USB mass storage emulation as an optional feature. Heck, it can still be done, but you need to compile your own android ROM with usb mass storage drivers, which I’m not nearly skilled enough to do.
MudMan@fedia.io 4 months ago
Old USB implementation used to be a finicky nightmare, though. You make it sound like it wasn't changed for a reason, MTP connectivity on Android as it is now is so much more functional, as well as safer.
In any case, that solves the misunderstanding. I thought you meant you couldn't directly access phone storage anymore, which isn't the case.
The printer scenario seems like an edge case to me. I mean, MTP has been the default for what? Over a decade? If you have a recent printer you're probably fine (also, it probably has wifi and a dedicated mobile app or at least enough third party support to be used from your phone regardless). If your printer is older than that you're probably better served by going through your PC first anyway. Sure, you don't get direct USB access to printing photos, but now we're talking about a very specific feature that was in use for a very specific sliver of time, and it requires you to be tethered to a device anyway. I don't think that's enough to justify legacy storage support on phones.