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wunderfitz said: … when I want it to do something a PA should do… I am SOOOO glad I can use Google Maps on my iPhone, and I want it to stay that way. And if I get more choice on how to pay, search, navigate or do other stuff with my iPhone, I'…
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The saddest thing about this is that in our culture there is a chance enough consumers will just accept it. The ability for someone to think for themselves and have principles has diminished tremendously. Nowadays, a person’s principles are largely…
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jimh2 said: This won’t pass. I would not think Pelosi, Schumer or even Biden would entertain this. Are you kidding? This administration has by far the most authoritarian policies of any administration in my lifetime (40+ years). Just because…
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rob53 said: The sad thing about members of Congress is that there's no requirement for having a functioning brain. If you're elected, you serve. Actually, I would say fundamentally that’s a good thing. The US government is supposed to be …
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This shouldn’t even be an issue worth discussing. Once upon a time people knew that liberty was worth dying for. We’re so spoiled now that we’re wanting more and more government control over ‘bad terrible things’. These past two years have revealed…
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The tactic here is obvious: ‘Entity A’ expresses grave concerns about how ‘Entity B’ is doing something bad so that it will distract from the fact that ‘Entity A’ is doing exactly what they’re criticising ‘Entity B’ of doing. The democrats have ma…
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rob53 said: It’s funny Intel calls them mobile processors when the only way to get their documented performance is to have them plugged in while in cold storage. Every comparison I’ve seen shows Intel processors dropping 70-80% when unplugged…
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Fred257 said: I’ve switched from iPhone 12 mini to Google pixel and I couldn’t be happier. Battery life is amazing. Voice dictation is perfect and faster then ever. Tasks are incredibly fast. Always on display is amazing. Weather in Lock Scre…
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The words ‘We deserve…’ are the ramblings of entitled, spoiled, and ungrateful people. Even if it’s true that they ‘deserve’ this or that, anyone who stands up and proclaims to the world what they ‘deserve’ doesn’t deserve anything. They’re simply s…
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It’s just the typical businessperson assuming bigger is better. In reality, homogeny is usually bad. It’s one thing to purchase another smaller company who does something directly related very excellently (or who have directly related valuable reso…
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seanj said: Biggest issue with Facebook is that it is slow to react against people spreading anti-vaccine disinformation. This literally causes deaths due to people actually believing this nonsense. It shouldn’t be difficult to preemptively …
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I very much like some elements of open source and I’ve used various open source projects and applications over the last 20+ years, but I’ve always seen the purist form of the ‘movement’ as silly. Besides projects here and there, an open source worl…
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Or Apple could have looked at the bigger picture rather than their own growth. Helping the Chinese Communist Party is not in the world’s interest. It always amazes me how complacent people in the US have become. We’ve had such tremendous success th…
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This attitude of ‘I deserve better’ is literally ruining our societies. I’m not saying they do or don’t deserve better, I don’t know. What I do know is that ungratefulness, jealousy, and entitled attitudes lead to things falling apart. Not building …
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iGlowEarth said: FAA is a fucking idiot. I’ve been wait for Verizon to add 5G for like 2-3 years. I’m tired of FAA bullshit. Look at other countries, they have no problem with 5G around the airports! I refused join T-Mobile AND AT&T. I pr…
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godofbiscuits said: Bosa said: These complainers don’t know how good they have it. Try working in Any other country or even Microsoft and see what happens Whataboutism isn’t a valid argument. Of course it is. We live in an extr…
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Yikes … an entire article devoted to complaining about something so lacking in information that the author has to presume things in order to complain. It doesn’t really matter how reasonable the author believes the presumptions are. We have no idea…
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I’ve never been a fan of the right to repair movement because I think it’s totally fine for Apple to want to protect their reputation by trying to ensure some level of repair quality. But for some reason I’m totally in favour of this! Genuine Apple…
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It’s the typical ploy for power. “This person/organisation is bad. Turn away from them and come to me.” When all they’re offering is their own version of what they’re criticising—too much power. Sounds exactly like the current administration in the …
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Exactly! CNBC approached this as if it were a profit making venture for Apple. It isn't. It's a service that everybody (except Apple) benefits from. In fact, it is costing Apple's shareholders the cost of development and maintenance. Obvious…