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tloxscrew t1_j8xmwla wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in iPhone 15 Pro first look: thinner bezels, USB-C & curvier design by IncidentGrand6198
Apple is not in the premium sector, never was. It's a fallacy, they are positioning themselves there by price alone, when in reality, every device from any other manufacturer for half the price is better in every aspect. Except maybe the camera, because that's like the main selling point for Apple, for fanboys like yourself who think that shiny and expensive equals good. Go play with your toy, fanboy
Tre-Ursus t1_j8xmrjx wrote
Reply to comment by FlingingGoronGonads in Nasa wants to build an oxygen pipeline on the moon by FlingingGoronGonads
The oxygen extracted from lunar rock is a byproduct. The main goal is the aluminum, iron, and silicon that's leftover.
PerpetuallyOffline t1_j8xmn67 wrote
Reply to comment by StruggleBus619 in Microsoft officially blesses Parallels as a way to run Windows on M1, M2 Macs by ActivePersona
That is correct. I was confused by the existence of the Boot Camp Assistant app.
rocketlauncher2 t1_j8xmlbj wrote
Reply to Lobbyist working for Apple and others managed to rewrite NY Right to Repair law. by SUPRVLLAN
Proprietary hardware is evolving to scarier levels with each bullshit iteration. Is there FSF equivalent for hardware? We need all the help we can get. At least with software as bad as things get, free software is strong and surviving which I never would’ve expected. Hardware is a lot harder but just as worthy of a fight.
MrTreize78 t1_j8xmf4n wrote
Reply to Lobbyist working for Apple and others managed to rewrite NY Right to Repair law. by SUPRVLLAN
Anybody who thought that law would actually be what is implied by its name is crazy. Apple has too much pull in major metropolitan areas. A law like that has to start in states where farming/ranching is a booming trade.
PerpetuallyOffline t1_j8xmeq0 wrote
Reply to comment by happyscrappy in Microsoft officially blesses Parallels as a way to run Windows on M1, M2 Macs by ActivePersona
Sorry, I just meant the Boot Camp assistant app. It's odd that it exists when it's completely non-functional.
[deleted] t1_j8xlzer wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in iPhone 15 Pro first look: thinner bezels, USB-C & curvier design by IncidentGrand6198
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ral222 t1_j8xlysk wrote
Reply to comment by claire0 in Lobbyist working for Apple and others managed to rewrite NY Right to Repair law. by SUPRVLLAN
Cool, so defeating the entire point.
[deleted] t1_j8xltus wrote
Reply to comment by tloxscrew in iPhone 15 Pro first look: thinner bezels, USB-C & curvier design by IncidentGrand6198
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Neutral-President t1_j8xla6v wrote
Reply to Blue Origin makes a big lunar announcement without any fanfare | Making complete solar cells only using materials found in lunar regolith by chetanaik
On the one hand, this is a really important development.
On the other hand, screw Bezos.
Test19s t1_j8xkzo6 wrote
Reply to comment by MrMessyAU in US launches artificial intelligence military use initiative by stepsinstereo
Decepticons!
tloxscrew t1_j8xkvo0 wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in iPhone 15 Pro first look: thinner bezels, USB-C & curvier design by IncidentGrand6198
classic: losing an argument, feigns boredom, goes away. BYE, enjoy your downvotes, fanboy!
c0mad0r t1_j8xkno1 wrote
Reply to comment by Achenest in Apple Pushing to Launch Search Engine to Rival Google by DragonWarrior566
Siri: "I'll make note of that"
[deleted] t1_j8xkjyi wrote
Reply to comment by tloxscrew in iPhone 15 Pro first look: thinner bezels, USB-C & curvier design by IncidentGrand6198
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lilbro93 t1_j8xkhzo wrote
I will never use it, but millions of people who aren't good with tech, like my parents, will use whatever is set to their devices by default. They each have their own iPhones and ipads. There is definitely a market.
allucaneat t1_j8xkb8h wrote
Reply to comment by Oldbayislove in ChatGPT is a robot con artist, and we’re suckers for trusting it by altmorty
You can just tell it to not rhyme words with themselves and rewrite it and it’ll do too. It’s a wonderful tool for this. :)
poopapat320 t1_j8xk59k wrote
Reply to Majority of Texans back shift to solar energy by Sorin61
Texas is funny.
Jacobsthil t1_j8xk1az wrote
Reply to comment by Achenest in Apple Pushing to Launch Search Engine to Rival Google by DragonWarrior566
How dare you
anti-torque t1_j8xjuco wrote
Reply to comment by firebombyou in ChatGPT is a robot con artist, and we’re suckers for trusting it by altmorty
No, it's not.
Take that back, or I might adopt it.
tloxscrew t1_j8xjnkq wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in iPhone 15 Pro first look: thinner bezels, USB-C & curvier design by IncidentGrand6198
Speaking of quality? It's easy to make a toy that looks good, when it doesn't perform any real task, and to sell it to fanboys. And sell them more shit that doesn't do anything all the way, but instead requires an additional shitty thing that doesn't do anything all the way either.
LocoCoyote t1_j8xjmim wrote
So….just guessing?
Achenest t1_j8xjkft wrote
And it will probably suck as bad as siri
[deleted] t1_j8xj4gp wrote
Reply to comment by tloxscrew in iPhone 15 Pro first look: thinner bezels, USB-C & curvier design by IncidentGrand6198
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anti-torque t1_j8xj33k wrote
Reply to comment by Captain_Clark in ChatGPT is a robot con artist, and we’re suckers for trusting it by altmorty
I think the concern is its adaptability to collate data for business. It can essentially do middle-management tasks, given controlled inputs.
I think people forget that being a manager of people is hard enough. Shedding or reducing the paperwork might give business the time to allow managers to actually interact with their teams more efficiently.
amitrion t1_j8xn93u wrote
Reply to Hyundai and Kia cars could be stolen with just a USB cable by Sorin61
This was so 2 months ago maybe even longer