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Is BIM Ruining the Architecture Industry? - YouTube Like so much software has the default position of growth at all costs with new features that add complexity (and bugs) beyond debatable efficacy and the tightening of licensing financials on (sign…
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... how does commuting fit into the Apple sustainability mantra ...? Are tech companies potentially well suited to offer telecommuting...? While every company has specific needs there seems much research to suggest benefits: “After evaluating ov…
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... and perhaps with a generator it could power a mac ... ? Sit2Go 2.0...?
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Does a decent speaker need front firing mid and high drivers... ? How does this rate for industrial design ? Might this actually be a case study for a touch bar ? Is it time for Mr. Cook to retire, or hire the next Steve Jobs as his boss ?
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I buy direct from artits when I can and rip CD or download non-drm to lossless. I have never bought an iTune. I expect streaming makes data mining a listener profile easier. Is it all really about the data in the end...?.
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"we can begin the journey to fundamentally reshape the role of technology in people's lives" I wish the word improve had been used instead of reshape...
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jdw said: Curious what drove them to do this. I'd ask if they want at our data and IP for AI...? ...is 'embrace, extend, extinguish' still valid...?
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9secondkox2 said: This opens up an opportunity it’s for Apple to curate a new and bold cloud vision. ... could what is coming (data, AI, AR ?) actually be the reason for so many departures ...? gizmodo.com/google-android-launches-privacy-…
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for consideration, time tested, socially and culturally meaningful and no power required... www.archdaily.com/878527/the-astonishing-vanishing-stepwells-of-india?
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... I wonder what Orwell would say about this ...
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...does this suggest what the derivative customer data is worth...?
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Why did the Kremlin buy typewriters...? www.huffpost.com/entry/kremlin-typewriters_n_3579184 Might some also have desirable software from the early days, although there may be more economical ways to accomplish that...
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foregoneconclusion said: DAalseth said: A bit torn. Sounds like it might be cute. But also sounds like it could be creepy beyond all reason. You know,, depending on the circumstances. I vote for "creepy". ... and in the wrong ha…
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lkrupp said: mikethemartian said: Fidonet127 said: Why is Apple doing this? Security? With many people thinking of buying minimal internal storage, and using external storage for most things, this will not work. Even I bought mi…
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... by collecting so much 'verified' data is there a point Apple may be risking weaponizing its platforms ...? Is this the antithesis of a 'bicycle for the mind'...?
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"There has always been a narrow computing power range in that small block" Was the i7 2018 mini (12 effective cores) paired with an eGPU & 64GB ram less than 'narrow'...? My favourite for design configuration was the 2011 i7 mini with dual dri…
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"only the bigger HomePods support 5.1 surround, 7.1 surround, and Dolby Atmos" ...would this decoding be better implemented in the AppleTV for universal AirPlay use...? Also what constitutes support ? "they don't have any up-firing speakers embed…
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The next big thing...? www.capable.design/home-1 www.capable.design/post/is-our-data-really-in-our-hands
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beowulfschmidt said: According to a now retired lawyer friend who worked in anti-trust legal cases for many, many years, the Sherman Act, through precedent and interpretation, already allows the government to define pretty much anything it wa…
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rotateleftbyte said: I was thinking about investing in Homekit but if there was one thing that would turn me away from it forever, that would be it in a nutshell. If Apple implements this then you can count me out forever investing in any hom…