It looks like the numbers pulled into the original post are from the table in the link you provided, which states that the number of riders is represented “in thousands”, meaning that Lyft had ~20 million riders.
It looks like the numbers pulled into the original post are from the table in the link you provided, which states that the number of riders is represented “in thousands”, meaning that Lyft had ~20 million riders.
Ah, for charging, sure. The comment I was replying to seemed like they were talking about interacting/interfacing via usb-c with their desktop, not just charging, which is certainly becoming more common.
What devices do you have that connect over usb-c aside from a phone? As far as I’ve seen, it’s still not common for keyboards, mice, webcams, controllers, monitors, printers, or external drives (though I’d admit drives are becoming more common, particularly for ssds). I’m honestly curious, because I feel like I’m missing out.
Not for very long, though.