wonkothesane
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Interesting to see whether this will come as a forced update in order to ensure compliance.
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mayfly said: My wife and I have some magnetic bands. Anyone else observe them loosening over the day until they're almost falling off? Sounds like the magnets are not strong enough.
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mikethemartian said: Do people really expect something made from recycled plastic to be durable. Recycled plastic isn’t as good as virgin plastic. I tried to look it up. „As good“ apparently depends on the choice of specific material prope…
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Sounds like 17.0.1 is around the corner.
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Wait until she sues Apple for it.
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I would not trust something your life (or your customers’ lives) could depend upon to someone as unreliable as a guy that doesn’t pay bills for toilet paper. Or rent. Or cares about the rules for taking down a street sign. Or establishing a new one.…
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So it seems sales peaked in and around 2017. I would not be surprised that this trend continues for some time, until there is another stepchange in product design; such as a breakthrough in battery tech. Otherwise I suppose we have those customers w…
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I think is largely a strategic one in order to reduce dependency on production from China and Taiwan. We already strongly felt the significant impact of the disruptions and difficulties in the supply chain caused by the pandemic. Also, there is a c…
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Alex_V said: wonkothesane said: I’m curious who’ll be laughing some years from now. IIRC, Musk always wanted to create the “western WeChat” - the one platform “to rule them all”. Any of you, who have been to China will probably know th…
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DigiTimes: 61.4% accurate. (Src.: https://appletrack.com/digitimes/)
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I’m curious who’ll be laughing some years from now. IIRC, Musk always wanted to create the “western WeChat” - the one platform “to rule them all”. Any of you, who have been to China will probably know that it is virtually impossible to live without …
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ajohn said: Can someone explain to me how Elon Musk buys Twitter but Twitter somehow inherits the debt? I’m very confused. Can I also go out and buy a business but not have to be the one paying for it? Phantastic shite, no? But capitalis…
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Interesting. LiFi works in the visible range, but also in infrared and ultraviolet range, it seems. Also, a direct line of sight is not required (at least in the visible range) as light reflected from walls still work - according to Wikipedia up to …
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baconstang said: Maybe you can order it with one of Ive's / Linn turntables installed... Kinda like this? Src.: https://www.nps.gov/articles/000/the-watsons-go-to-birmingham-1963-chapter-8.htm Next could be then following up on FIAT wit…
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Zooming into the picture the „lenses“ do not appear to be something spherical. Instead it looks like there is some structure reminding me of a speaker grill. Hm… Apart from that, for private use I would imagine watching movies/shows the number one,…
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chasm said: I’m with DarkVader on this one. Apple might be building as many as ONE car, for demo purposes. There is absolutely ZERO chance Apple is going to, or even could, mass produce cars on its own. You can’t hide a vehicle manufacturing …
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But „will it blend“, erm, will it support Android Auto?
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Being nitpicky here, but something that has not be released cannot be „more expensive than ever“. What was surely meant is that the next iteration of the „Max“ model will be more expensive than ever. Just sayin‘….
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FileMakerFeller said: wonkothesane said: I like the idea as such. Having said that, my concern is that the EU being technical experts and currently in kind of flow will chose the data format as well, while they‘re at it. Regards from t…
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I like the idea as such. Having said that, my concern is that the EU being technical experts and currently in kind of flow will chose the data format as well, while they‘re at it. Regards from the USB-IF