blitzar a day 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.

EvanAnderson a day 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.

  • PhilipRoman a day 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.

epakai a day 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.

  • alex77456 a day ago

    I have been using stackable hardware/diy organiser compartment boxes for this purpose. It's great

_tom_ a day 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.

o11c 2 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.

  • pockybum522 a day 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.

  • yonatan8070 a day 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

citizenpaul a day 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.

nicbou a day 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.

gavinray a day 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.

wesleyd a day 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.

quailfarmer a day ago

Add to this list: small portable HDMI/VGA monitor for checking on headless machines.

  • sgentle a day ago

    I use an iPad (that I have with me anyway) + cheap USB HDMI capture dongle for this.

  • npodbielski a day 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.

analog31 a day 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.

  • gblargg 9 hours ago

    Then use the over-under coil technique to keep those long cables from getting twisted up: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cazjyJ52CoM

    • analog31 3 hours 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.

rbanffy a day ago

90 degree rotated RJ-45 male-male connectors would allow very easy RPi-like clusters.

7speter 12 hours 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…

Blackthorn 14 hours 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.