You just need to build some artillery.
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If you buy thunderbolt cables, they support everything. If you look at the cost of those cables, you will see why not all USB cables support every feature. They are also limited to 1 meter without active circuitry, which will make them even more expensive.
There's a lot of stuff that you can't even buy now.
Have you tried Tiny Core Linux? It supports a 486DX, but they recommend a Pentium 2. I think the biggest issue you will have is finding programs that will run on such old hardware.
Wireless power sounds like and RFI nightmare. It will never match the efficiency of a cable either.
It looks like Meta or Yandex apps must be installed for the exploit to work. Luckily I don't have any of those installed on my Android devices.
They can't see much through the electrical tape over the lens.
That would be nice. I have way more devices with USB A plugs than USB C.
That seems like a good way to increase the cost of the motherboard if it has more than a couple USB C ports. That's a lot of signals to route to every port. I just want the ports to be appropriately marked so I know what functions they support.
They should just remove the DRM from all streaming services. The fact that new TV shows can be downloaded within minutes of airing is a good indicator that it doesn't work for its intended purpose. It just makes me find another source since I can't watch them using my preferred browser and operating system.
Just run the audio through a dynamic range compressor. Then everything will be just as loud as the commercials.
FCC emission requirements are very lax below 30MHz, so something can pass FCC part 15 yet still jam the entire HF band.