Attention Mac laptop users: It might be time to update your magsafe charger. Seriously, WTF:

https://appleinsider.com/articles/23/02/14/apple-issues-firmware-update-for-magsafe-3-charging-cable

Apple issues firmware update for MagSafe 3 charging cable

Apple recently issued a firmware update for the two-meter USB-C to MagSafe 3 charging cable, but it's unknown what it updates or fixes.

AppleInsider
@briankrebs @cstross I don’t understand the incredulity. There are a lot of cables that have hardware in them. AV cables for instance. IIRC crossover ethernet cables do as well.

@lolzac @briankrebs @cstross I've never terminated a single ethernet cable with anything more complicated than grounding & shielding wrappers around electrical connections.

Crossover vs straight-through is just a pinout difference: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ANSI/TIA-568#T568A_and_T568B_termination

ANSI/TIA-568 - Wikipedia

@lispi314 @briankrebs @cstross I must be mixing it up with some OS level shenanigans then.

@lolzac @briankrebs @cstross Possibly.

Most smarts in AV cables that I can recall also involve little more than relays (although those do sometimes involve conversion to & from optical to support longer runs).

@briankrebs @lispi314 @cstross @lolzac The $9 Apple Lightning to audio cable contains an A/D, D/A and amplifier.

https://www.ifixit.com/News/8448/apple-audio-adapter-teardown

Inside Apple’s New Audio Adapter

The decision to axe the iPhone’s built-in headphone port and simply put an adapter in the box has provoked reactions ranging from amusement to near panic.

iFixit

@mathew @briankrebs @cstross @lolzac Right, you can do that kind of stuff. But then that's not just a cable, that's a converter/adapter. It's roughly analogous to cheap USB audio interfaces.

I can't read German so I don't know if the article is missing important details. I know such interfaces often have problems with frequency muddling (very noticeable when it affects voices, humans don't usually react equally to all frequencies).