R. L. Dane :debian: :openbsd: on Nostr: Working remote this afternoon, and I want to transfer some photos from my phone to my ...
Working remote this afternoon, and I want to transfer some photos from my phone to my laptop. I rummage around my bag and find:
1) USB A to Micro B cable
2) USB C to C cable
Darn, I was hoping to find a USB A to C — wait a minute, my laptop is only a year and a half old and can charge with USB C. Surely if I just connect the two devices together — HUZZAH!
How it knows that I want to access the phone from the laptop and not the other way around is something I'll have to learn later.
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