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I never found a package manager that didn’t create a greater mess than it was (purportedly) trying to solve. Over the years I’ve had tailored a shell script to build every FOSS tool that I need in my work. 99% of the time that just means running 'cu…
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I know these weeks are slow for tech news, but one can know the content of a piece such as this by just remembering last year’s: Samsung will promote an overprice PoS hardware that can’t keep up with a 3 year old iPhone, absolutely bloated with crap…
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Oh dear... now I’m really afraid for Apple’s fate as a company. Digital influencers... talk about whipping out the big guns! When you see the impact those semi-literate social media fads have been causing by promoting junk Android hardware for the …
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razorpit said:Any of those reputable papers bother to cover the Hunter Biden story when the news first broke, as to kind of covering it now? Any of them bother to investigate the election corruption charges (2020 not 2016) that had tons of affid…
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And yet I don’t recollect ever seeing any relevant ad anywhere. Ever! Facebook and Google know everything in my life but my d*ck size! Knowledge that came at a steep cost to my data plan and battery usage on my devices. For what? It’s a scam indust…
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Disclaimer: I am not a wealthy man by any reasonable measure. I am more than willing to pay for content that I consume. There are a lot of misconceptions about the “free internet”. It should be free, as in freedom of speech. But it’s not, because …
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That got to sting. “Cyber security firm got hacked” really puts the moron in oxymoron! Although I don’t have reason to doubt the alleged involvement of a nation state, what else could they say to try and mitigate this PR disaster?!
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I remember well the heyday of Cydia. A lot of close friends with a shit eating grin on their face over some $1.99 apps they had stolen. Cydia was a legitimate app store in the same sense as the Rolex sales representative you used to find at every s…
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You have to give it up to Apple leadership. Most companies facing the scrutiny currently over Apple would have rolled up and shown their belly. But Apple is pushing through. That is not hard to rationalize: we are the customers, that keep Apple afl…
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MJG33 said: Alternative viewpoint; Brazil's government has a very poor standing as far as protecting the environment and reducing emissions or waste. Excerpt from an article on the subject: Between March and May 2020, the government of Jair…
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I’ve signed up on day one. The very next day I received an email alert that my iCloud plan would expire in 30 days. It must’ve been a fluke, because when I checked, a day or two later, everything was okay!
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ericthehalfbee said: Why would Microsoft want to embarrass themselves (and their ARM devices) by allowing Windows on an M1 MacBook that will massively outperform their own devices? Because after monkey boy left the helm at Microsoft, it be…
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cloudguy said: I have no idea why I didn't realize this before. The Apple M1 chip is crushing the Intel chips it replaced because: MacBook Air: dual core Intel Core i3 versus seven core Apple M1 Mac Mini: quad core Intel Core i5 versus octac…
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I’ve been an Apple TV+ subscriber since launch and have been watching everything (apart from children’s content), even some content that’s not my usual cup of tea, like Hala, Little America, etc. I’ve always felt satisfied at the end, because even c…
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I do have one fear: I have a very particular use case, where I work with some high performance computing codes, mostly written in FORTRAN, that are heavily dependent on optimization from Intel compilers, like ifort, and libraries like Intel MKL. I …
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randominternetperson said: bageljoey said: randominternetperson said: I'll be very interested to learn how Apple has engineered this magnetic wallet so that it doesn't screw up the mag strip on credit cards. It seems like an in…
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digital_guy said: How .. is this any type of reduction. I'd argue by selling separately, it causes more. Unless there's a dramatic decline in number of headsets & power supplies purchased? Will almost gaurantee there will now be sudden, '…
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rare comment said: This (and my story is basically the same) is exactly why iPad sales numbers look low (compared to the biggest hit product of all time, to be clear, not compared to regular products) and yet is so successful. They last,…
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elijahg said: I dunno how right-click > open is so difficult to get around the lack of developer signing, but still. I'd imagine the incoming US/Tencent probe has put a bit of spanner into Sweeney's equation... That's right. I have just…
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bakerzdosen said: Welp, guess I won't update until I can live without Flash... I wonder why, in 2020, you still need Flash for... not even Adobe is using it anymore!