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Comment by whateverboat

2 hours ago

> They ordered in every single competing dock they could find, from that era's products, and found that every last one was garbage in some way or other, usually fatally so.

It is so hard to believe that when more than 1000 employees at my employers are also using at least one dock (Dell and Thinkpad both) and using them very well.

We are talking about a situation some years past. I member there were USB docks that if you had them attached to external power and ethernet, but not a laptop, they'd instant-kill the network by sending garbage frames that would cause switches to fault off.

Only around 2024-ish the situation with USB and TB docks seemed to stabilize.

  • Yes, this would have been around 2015. (When I said "Surface Book" I meant the original!)

    Docks were bad, bad products in those days. They were no longer the dedicated bulky-but-reliable things of years past, or the modern finally-debugged dongles we've got now.

    This was Intel's Alpine Ridge and it was hell.

  • I had a CalDigit TB dock -- maybe 2021-ish? -- that every time I unplugged my MacBook would take my internet offline. I thought I was insane. How is that even possible? But I finally gave up and returned it.

    Thanks for finally answering this mystery for me.

    • I remember getting my first CalDigit TB dock and being excited - everyone seemed to love them. I expected it to largely Just Work.

      That thing Didn't Work more than it Worked, but options were slim. Eventually it fully died about 14 months in. I didn't even bother checking to see what the warranty terms were. TS3 Plus, back in 17 or 18. What a piece of shit.

      Sounds like it's a good thing I didn't bother trying again in the early 2020s and only recently bought a new dock.

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