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World’s Worst I/O Dock Doesn’t Deserve Elegant Fix
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World’s Worst I/O Dock Doesn’t Deserve Elegant Fix

March 19, 2022 Donald Papp 253 Views3D printed enclosure, fail, HP thunderbolt 1 min read

Even spendy commercial products can end up being lemons. This is something [Mike Buss] is familiar with, as he had the misfortune of being stuck using what he declares is

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