I needed a flash drive big enough to hold a full Linux distribution plus working files, and that would have USB and USB-C interfaces so I could "live boot" any of my PCs, regardless of their USB ports. It fit the bill perfectly: I installed Ubuntu on it and it became my default recovery disk. But there was one strange quality. A short key fob was supplied with the drive and there is a small cut-out on one end of the case which is clearly intended for attaching the key fob. However, as you can see from the picture, if you actually attach this chain, it will interfere with the USB-C port. What is stupid. Just forget the bunch of keys.
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