Will RS-232 ever die /g/?
>>58276253
What for?
You can make anything from shit and sticks and it will be able to use RS-232
>>58276253
Never
Yes.
>plug in console cable
>USB
>wall explodes, the old network sperg had been sealed in it the last maintenance
>Hey there Kiddo kiddo mckidderson, I'm really old, old, old, and I'm here to tell you about how I'm better than you, you, you
>looks to the side to see USB console cable
>it's even the same cyan color
>HNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNG
>Drops dead and we actually use "equipment" that isn't 10/100
It's great. The interface never malfunctions and works 24/7, unlike USB.
I hope not. It's really useful for hardware hacking.
>>58276253
i don't think so, but usb with optional screws around port would god-tier