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lordjohnwhorfin said: Unlike under the traitor’s administration, the DOJ does NOT report to Biden and does not do his bidding. …. because for the time being we’re still in a democracy. You better pray Biden gets reelected if you want that to c…
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lam92103 said: With 70 Billion of profit per year, 30 Billion sounds quite low for 10 years I’m not a fan of Microsoft and I’m not defending them, but if it were that simple then we wouldn’t be reading an article about it. A company like …
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mknelson said: jdgaz said: Now I completely understand why England left the EU. The con by Nigel Farage and his buddies? In the UK today Brexit is widely considered to be a failure. Even Nigel has said that. If Brexit is a failu…
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wonkothesane said: Dear Thierry, can I have a BMW engine in my Mercedes, please? And I should be able to put any headlights in my car well well, thank you. And while you’re at it, I want to control my Bosch appliance with the Samsung app, buy…
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AppleZulu said: In reality this is never true. A parent who 'opts' to voluntarily eject through the windshield in an auto accident is a devastating loss to the family involved, changing the trajectory of life for everyone else. A passenger who…
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joogabah said: No hypocrisy there at all. America never bombs other countries or invades and topples other governments, even on false pretexts. And America had nothing to do with Ukraine's 2014 coup either. And it didn't state explicitly it…
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I’d support these apps 100% if Apple didn’t decide to do a subscription. A company of Apple’s size to use subscription payments for an app is absurd. Unlike mobile phone service, internet service, iCloud, etc., software has no required development c…
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That is amazing news that I’d never support. An app subscription from Apple?! I’ve always felt that subscription-only apps are cheap manipulation, but I did sort of understand it from desperate developers who are wanting to stay in business for lon…
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It’s also programmed to respond in a certain way—the results are not always unbiased (and sometimes reach a shamefully biased level). For instance, given some of the widely published idiocy, it’s not far fetched to think it would try and choose a cu…
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beowulfschmidt said: "Corporations are people" is probably one of the most harmful decisions SCOTUS has ever made. Except that corporations are 100% run by people, and decisions are made by people. They aren’t run by people who are capabl…
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Personally I’ve always thought that forcing the ‘right to repair’ is stupid and wrong. Yes I think companies should provide users with a means to repair their own devices because that’s a nice thing to do. But it’s false to say that when someone buy…
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It seems to me it’s also bizarre to say it’s bizzare without even knowing what it is. I stay away from Google products as much as is practical (I use YouTube…) but maybe they have something cool. They’ve had a cool thing here or there before.
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fastasleep said: Which was also a horseshit argument. If a hostile government wanted to force Apple to install nefarious software features, why would they need this feature as a smokescreen? And would you expect Apple to comply with something …
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This is actually concerning. People see it as a tool or resource to make something easier, but the actual effect is that the user uses their own brain less while lying to themselves that they’re more capable. Everyone is different, and we should all…
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But, but, but … I’ve been told cell phone location tracking data isn’t accurate enough to actually determine where people are and so therefore 2000 Mules is false. But law enforcement is using it, and paying for it?
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Interested read but such naivety… “Governments can't tell Apple to include terrorist content into the CSAM database.” Right now. But that is being pushed step by step. Is the author unaware of the pressure the current government has put on private…
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I’ve been using Apple Maps since it’s introduction. Over the years I have travelled (urban and rural) through PA, FL, VA, MD, CA, NYC, MA, MI, OH, and England (greater London area) and, except for a handful of issues the first year or so, it’s been …
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I’m glad more and more people are waking up to the lies of our governments, but there are still too many people with their head in the sand. Their reasons have little to do with CSAM other than to use it to gain public support as one step toward so…
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That’s great news! We don’t see enough advertising. This is a win-win for businesses and consumers. What thinking person doesn’t want to see more advertisements? More to the point, who doesn’t want to be encouraged, even more than we already are, t…
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The fundamental issue here needs to be clearly addressed by both sides. Does the existence of NFC hardware in Apple’s products obligate Apple to allow others to use it? More importantly, in what way is Apple stifling competition when there are othe…