150 pointsby zdw6 days ago17 comments
  • blitzar6 days ago
    Basicallly angled adaptors for everything.

    Once upon a time in a galaxy far, far away my apple magnetic charger was right angled. Unfortunately the technology was forgotten and eventually lost with the passage of time.

  • EvanAnderson6 days ago
    Female-to-female RJ45 couplers ("join adapters" as described by the article) have been very handy in my experience. They're cheap enough that I don't mind leaving one now and again. It's so handy to be able to unplug something, splice in my laptop / tap / etc, and quickly return things they way I found them without rerouting the original cable. It's also handy when you don't have a long enough patch cable with you but you do have a couple shorter ones.
    • PhilipRoman6 days ago
      Agreed, they are great for messing around. I didn't want to bother with a proper patch panel so I just attached a bunch of them to my minilab and it's the best thing ever.
  • epakai6 days ago
    I love having so many little daptery-doos. My best hack is storing them though. I have a two tier desk, 24" deep main surface, and 10" monitor 'shelf'. I keep a half dozen tiny adhesive drawers under the shelf so they're always at hand.

    One for flash storage + usb dongles, another with every usb adapter + short cables, audio things + usb power meters, pens, and other stuff. It is so nice being able to quickly use almost any device without a scavenger hunt first.

  • o11c6 days ago
    Beware: most USB-to-SATA adapters do not work with HDDs, only SSDs

    One USB A-to-C adapter I particularly like is a cable with adapters tied to each end, so you can use it for any combination of (A or C host) to (C or micro device).

    FM transmitters you have to be slightly careful - they need to get power somehow; think about how that will happen.

    • pockybum5226 days ago
      If you want to be sure that a USB to SATA adapter will work with anything, get the style that has the power on a completely separate cable that plugs into the wall.
    • yonatan80706 days ago
      A lot of cars without Bluetooth have a USB-A port for charging or plugging in a USB drive with music on it, you can use that port to power the FM transmitter
  • _tom_6 days ago
    Organization:

    I got a storage organizer with 24 drawers. One for each type of cable I use. So instead of one big box that I have to hunt through, I have instant, labeled access to all my usb cables, and a few other cables and items.

  • citizenpaul6 days ago
    If you use the various Ethernet adapters make sure you run some speed tests when you get it.. Those cheap dongles/converters ect are notorious for Working but cutting your speed and reliability of the connection.
  • nicbou6 days ago
    My current favorite is a 1 meter retractable USB C to C cable. Combined with the smaller GaN charger and the lower power requirement of newer MacBooks, I can pack really light, and that's great for bike and motorcycle travel.

    I also have a set of USB adapters that plug into each other and let me charge anything with the same cable. Again, less stuff to pack.

  • quailfarmer6 days ago
    Add to this list: small portable HDMI/VGA monitor for checking on headless machines.
    • sgentle6 days ago
      I use an iPad (that I have with me anyway) + cheap USB HDMI capture dongle for this.
      • ansgri4 days ago
        What kind of dongles are compatible with iPad? Does it need some crappy proprietary app to view?
        • sgentle4 days ago
          Pretty much anything – I just bought a random cheap one from Amazon, though you might get better latency for more money. The dongles show up as USB cameras (ie UVC) which is supported since iPadOS 17.

          I use the (free) Orion app, but it's basically just a fullscreen camera preview so there are plenty of other options.

    • npodbielski6 days ago
      It is nice but I wish there would be just a dongles of some kind that is like a network monitor, you i.e. VNC into from another place to see what error machine is spewing.
      • kevin_thibedeau6 days ago
        When we attain that technology we can call it RS232.
        • npodbielski3 days ago
          Do you often connect a monitor with keyboard via serial? Obviously I meant seeing boot errors of some linux machine, which is what usually monitor is for, but you have to be there, on site, with the monitor and keyboard to hook it up and see what the problem is. This is sometimes not possible and NanoKVM or JetKVM would be very helpful. I do not see relevance of you comment here. I hope you at least had a nice time writing it because it was otherwise a waste of time.
      • yonatan80706 days ago
        I got one of these which does the job pretty well

        https://www.crowdsupply.com/techxartisan/openterface-mini-kv...

        • unstatusthequo6 days ago
          Nice. Was going to mention TinyPilot but this seems even more portable.
      • dasv6 days ago
        • nagisa6 days ago
          Yes, although NanoKVM is probably a product with most caveats out of competing ones to recommend. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=plJGZQ35Q6I. I'd recommend JetKVM instead, but unfortunately it is still only available to obtain through late pledges on Kickstarter.
        • npodbielski6 days ago
          Seems interesting. To bad you cant buy it yet.
          • thatfunkymunki6 days ago
            This is incorrect, I am currently using both nanoKVM USB and PCI models today
            • npodbielski5 days ago
              Website says 'preorder'. Is it available or not then? Preorder usually means it is not ready. Where did you buy it?
              • thatfunkymunki4 days ago
                it looks like you can order the cube one on amazon right now.
  • gavinray6 days ago
    RE: "Boom Microphone Cable"

    I wanted headphones for FPS games with a good soundstage. Generally, gaming headsets are not known for price-to-quality value.

    After researching, bought Sennheiser HD560S, but I needed a mic.

    V-MODA makes a $20 attachment called a "BoomPro Mic", which uses standard 3.5mm audio jack and gives you not only a mic, but also a volume dial.

    It turns out that having an easily-accessible volume dial is the best thing since sliced bread.

    Can't believe I never got a cable with this feature before, they ought to put them on all headphone audio cables.

  • wesleyd6 days ago
    Not tiny, but I have a corner desk, and I mounted big long 16 port power strips under each “wing”: Tripp Lite 16 Outlet Bench &... https://www.amazon.com/dp/B000051174

    Roll of very sticky Velcro tape To mount things under desk.

    A “toaster” style sata adapter: I treat it like a tape drive, clunk in a “tape” (sata or spinning disk) to back up to.

  • 7speter5 days ago
    Lightning to usb-c seems interesting… it can turn somewhat late model i devices into full fledge computers on the go, at least iirc, or you can use a nvme in an enclosure as extra storage easily.

    This is assuming you don’t have one of the newer i devices that has a usb c connector, then…

  • analog316 days ago
    A couple of my favorites:

    15- and 25-foot power cables to eliminate outlet strips and extension cords in some installations.

    Outlet strips with super long cords -- especially useful for avoiding the need to chain outlet strips in settings where doing so is considered to be a safety violation.

    • gblargg5 days ago
      Then use the over-under coil technique to keep those long cables from getting twisted up: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cazjyJ52CoM
      • analog315 days ago
        Yup, I'm also a musician. My cords last for decades. But nobody outside of music and perhaps theater knows about taking care of cords.
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  • mystified50165 days ago
    Those USB-C to laptop power adapters are awesome. However, they can be kinda dumb. The available charge current is communicated to the laptop with a resistor, and the adapter does not change this value based on what your USB adapter can provide.

    My adapter was just a tiny bit underpowered and would cut out if I tried to run a heavy CPU load while the battery was charging. I think this eventually killed the cheap adapter cable.

    Just buy two

    • ja274 days ago
      Yeah I fried a RAVPower USB-C PD supply with one of those.
  • nickphx5 days ago
    I wouldn't trust a USBC cable or converter from AliExpress..
  • rbanffy6 days ago
    90 degree rotated RJ-45 male-male connectors would allow very easy RPi-like clusters.
  • Blackthorn5 days ago
    People are seriously going to plug $1-$5 USB devices from AliExpress into their computers? Seriously?

    All the endless efforts and dollars spent on cybersecurity is just lol I guess.