prismatics
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Yes that's right, by discouraging repairs, Apple is climate friendly as always.Just like when they excluded a charger nobody owned and has to buy separately.
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Oh look. People now will start to slowly realise that the Mac after 11.1 (esp. the M1 one) is no longer a general purpose computer. It only computes what Apple wants it to compute.
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I’m simply not sure whether AI can report on x86 things as it’s really hard to read every time for the reasons listed in the comments above and more. There is more to x86 than being some copycat. In fact the A /M series cores have been shown to clo…
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It is not a threat in itself. If Apple, Facebook & co play nicely, nothing will happen.
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ivanh said: The weakness of Linux and distros and even hypervisors are not capable of responding to new OSes. All Linux VMs on Oracle Virtual Box are not able to run on Big Sur, not to mention the Apple Silicone. How come? The new OS you …
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A really good start. Finally a development that has been overstraining the legislative branch for the last 10 to 20 years is being adressed appropriately with an agency specifically staffed for this. I applaud this development and expect other parts…
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Does the tool support transfers from macOS to Linux based distributions (e.g. Ubuntu or something similar) too or do you guys know a different program that is effective for this task? I need to migrate away for reasons beyond my control.Preferable w…
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The Big Surpise keeps surprising us every day.
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Apple is a consumer oriented company, what do you want here.
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Linux Manjaro is calling for me! Better libraries for high performance computing, an ever-increasing size of professional use software and readily available high-performance workstation hardware with specs overshadowing everything intel or Apple cou…
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crowley said: A notification, an email and a section in settings.app hardly seems like a “bombardment”. Why does settings.app contain a certain type of notification, an email and a section (defined by its intended purpose as an "ad") in t…
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I think Marie Vestager has the power to do the decision herself as Vice Executive President of the European Comission so I am wondering what there is to lobby as her view is broadly sympathisied with all over Europe. It seems to be a power differen…
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As long as it serves shareholder interests.
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Apple is not going to gain any additional customers with this.
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This lawsuit and the way Apple treats its developers is making Apple really unattractive to any prospective developer in the future.
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dysamoria said: prismatics said: It remains to be seen how this program will become useful in the future. Currently it serves no purpose/it makes no difference whether it exists or not, maybe it could be the start of more consumer-frie…
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It remains to be seen how this program will become useful in the future. Currently it serves no purpose/it makes no difference whether it exists or not, maybe it could be the start of more consumer-friendly repair options sometime in the future. I c…
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omasou said: entropys said: People would be less upset about the soldering if the upgrades to storage was competitively priced with market SSDs. As it is I feel ripped off. If you compare the internal SSD to similar quality SSDs,…
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That's really a bummer. I bought the 2019 one and opened it up for upgrading the processor to 9900k, 2TB Flash and 32 GB of SDRAM and it was really a big money saver... With that i'd have second thoughts about buying a mac again.
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Fidonet127 said: prismatics said: It would have been more interesting to see a comparison between Ryzen 4000 Mobile and Apple A Processors. Bashing Intel is no news. Apple needs to beat AMD now, not Intel and this is much less likely …