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A car without backup controls a regular driver can use is not likely to sell well. Besides, Apple on an amazingly consistent basis keeps having weird iOS devices settings issues from version to version, and while I’d hope they’d get top people for …
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And thus begins the era of awareness that we need to use cryptographic hashes on every single part that goes into a released application, along with a careful certification process that’ll still be limited by humans, to reduce chances of this happen…
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Glad I traded in my 2016 15” MBP (earliest model) for a late 2019 16”, didn’t anticipate this type of issue. Will my current laptop have the same sort of issue in the future? TBD. Couldn’t time the laptop replacement right for Apple Silicon, unfor…
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cloudguy said: OutdoorAppDeveloper said: Good. Talk to Toyota. See above. Toyota wouldn't agree to these terms either. The auto industry is not the electronics industry. To put it another way: a lot of the suppliers that Apple deals…
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If syncing notes is more CPU-bound than I/O-bound then the developer has chosen poorly. The kind of code used for that is something that’s more likely to translate readily anyway. I use OpenSCAD on my Mac Mini and it’s absolutely going to be more …
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I didn’t other worrying about applying for a lease for a DTK M1 machine because while I’m a developer by trade for another company (currently developer support, most accurately) and do iOS/Mac development, I’ve not committed to doing it seriously e…
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MacPro said: anonconformist said: A funny thing about debt and credit, both at a personal and corporate level: if you don’t demonstrate you manage it properly when you don’t need it, you can be almost certain you won’t be able to go in…
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A funny thing about debt and credit, both at a personal and corporate level: if you don’t demonstrate you manage it properly when you don’t need it, you can be almost certain you won’t be able to go into debt via credit when you do need it. Apple m…
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Xed said: CiaranF said: Is there any games with it? 🤣 Anything you can program with Apple BASIC… assuming it also comes with the original tape and you can get the Apple I to work with a cassette drive. The Apple I came with Integ…
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Ah, how I wish I had the time and money to spend on such a fine piece of tech history. In today’s world it has no real practical value, and would qualify as a white elephant collectible. It’d make a useful piece of hardware to learn 6502 programmin…
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sflocal said: anonconformist said: At some point, what can you practically use the largest market cap in the world for that doesn't put you in the crosshairs of governments for breakup, if only to keep you from becoming too powerful to…
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At some point, what can you practically use the largest market cap in the world for that doesn't put you in the crosshairs of governments for breakup, if only to keep you from becoming too powerful to keep under reasonable control for said governmen…
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coolfactor said: pulseimages said: When will I stop receiving onscreen messages telling me 3rd Party Software installed on my Mac won’t be compatible with a future version of Mac OS and to contact the developer? It’s not the customers …
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svanstrom said: anonconformist said: maximara said: darkvader said: pulseimages said: When will I stop receiving onscreen messages telling me 3rd Party Software installed on my Mac won’t be compatible with a future…
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maximara said: darkvader said: pulseimages said: When will I stop receiving onscreen messages telling me 3rd Party Software installed on my Mac won’t be compatible with a future version of Mac OS and to contact the developer? It…
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If: Developers are still alive and developingThe payback is high enough to be worth it to themThose are the basic requirements for long-term OS, language and CPU changing events to not result in software dying as things change. Any developer worth …
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It’s an interesting “What if?” situation, and Apple has existing economies of scale to assist in the costs of entry for car price (assuming, reasonably, electric) for batteries. Can Apple make use of the same battery tech between their mobile device…
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Any home with enough buggy IoT devices hooked up to the internet is indistinguishable from a house haunted by a poltergeist.
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s.metcalf said: I think in some cases (or even many) such vulnerabilities are deliberately implemented to satisfy (secret) NSA requirements. I don’t believe major global mega-corporations like Apple are that incompetent to miss such alarming…
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Mike Wuerthele said: davebarnes said: The 16GB of RAM is a deal breaker for me. My 2020 iMac has 64GB of RAM which I figure will last for 5+ years. RAM handling is a bit different with Apple Silicon. While if you're hitting swap spa…