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The CSAM detection system preserved user privacy, data encryption, and more I suppose this isn’t technically wrong. The data will be encrypted, but when a threshold was met, it would allow the data to be decrypted and reviewed and potentially then …
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xyzzy-xxx said: Reminds me of Star Trek IV Came here just to say this. link for those who don’t know: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=hShY6xZWVGE
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12Strangers said: hexclock said: Of course they can’t reason. It’s not a living mind. It’s the illusion of intelligence. I’m legitimately interested in hearing the definition of intelligence from anyone who will offer it. This i…
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CrossPlatformFrogger said: aderutter said: Apple never should have allowed Epic back imho They didn't have a choice and honestly shouldn't have a choice in what people want to install on their phones. There’s always a choice.…
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MplsP said: tundraboy said: Here are your choices with respect to smartphone design: Compact, Powerful, User Serviceable - Choose 2. Or apply some engineering and get all 3 The original comment made me think of the Devil’s Tri…
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That WOULD be true if Apple was allowing normal software installation. But Apple is (illegally) charging a fee for app downloads in 3rd party stores, and (illegally) insisting on "notarizing" apps that users would otherwise be able to install…
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avon b7 said: exceptionhandler said: avon b7 said: exceptionhandler said: avon b7 said: Also, never allowing competition to exist in certain areas. Alternative app stores, NFC, being the sole voice on what is and …
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avon b7 said: exceptionhandler said: avon b7 said: Also, never allowing competition to exist in certain areas. Alternative app stores, NFC, being the sole voice on what is and isn't acceptable... As for their being nothing …
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avon b7 said: Also, never allowing competition to exist in certain areas. Alternative app stores, NFC, being the sole voice on what is and isn't acceptable... As for their being nothing in the DMA against Apple imposing a 27% commission …
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A company I used to work for stores the ssn in the free and clear in their database. I also proved to them they had several SQL injection attack vectors. Did they want to fix these things? Nope. Probably a combination of things: they didn’t care, …
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It's comical watching the reactions of the passersby at CES when they're entirely unimpressed with AI-powered grills, but they stop and stare at a USB-C cable with hidden magnets. This. It’s such a good idea (magnetic cables) and solves a common imm…
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Replace “deserve” with “feel entitled” and this would be more accurate.
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chasm said: Yes, Bluetooth is flawed and should be fixed. BUT It’s worth pointing out that this alleged “attack” can only work if the attacker is within 30 feet of you — so at home this is probably a complete non-issue, and even in public yo…
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lmasanti said: Not too many people knows tht cows… the principal providers of leather… are one of the most polluting animals… Cows expel huge amounts of metane… thru farts… one hugh climate pollutant. And most people don’t realize the num…
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My experience also reflects what others have said here. I had 2 of these exact units, and they were easy enough to connect the first time, but over time they became unresponsive. Forgetting the device and reconnecting would temporarily work, but ea…
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GerfnitAuthor said: My primary problem with Siri is it doesn't remember context. So if I ask about where someone lives or the address of a company and it gives me the answer, I can't request, "Take me there" because it doesn't know what "ther…
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9secondkox2 said: exceptionhandler said: radarthekat said: geekmee said: And what problem does the foldable screen solve again? Keyboard mapping for any language. Apple wouldn't have to make unique hardware keyboard…
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radarthekat said: geekmee said: And what problem does the foldable screen solve again? Keyboard mapping for any language. Apple wouldn't have to make unique hardware keyboards for different markets. Easy, just make each indiv…
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applebynature said: anonymouse said: applebynature said: I'm a bit confused as to why Apple would be so against this when they already have a ready-to-go service (that they voluntarily developed themselves) that would scan for s…