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appleinsideruser said: Is there a way of migrating your episode watched list to any of these alternatives? I gave up on the hunt when I realised I'd be battling to maintain my current list of watched episodes from my various podcasts. Sorr…
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tipoo said: I just want that Snow Leopard release year with deep optimization, refinement, and bug fixes. If they were just able to fit in a few key features after doing that, cool. I hope they didn't give up that idea so they could market …
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sdw2001 said: There's no evidence that either is better for the environment. Renewables have their own massive problems. From wind turbines to solar panels, they are arguably worse for the environment than burning fossil fuels. ... The theo…
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tht said: Grid power and energy is fed by multiple sources of electricity. Once those individual power sources, like individual potatoes, energize the grid, it is basically mash potatoes to end customers. At the point of usage, this energy canno…
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Sounds like some good changes/additions, but I wish they'd bring back the simple ability to actually turn WiFi & Bluetooth on/off. That said, I kind of worked around Apple's 'madness' by creating a couple Shortcuts I put on my Widgets screen.
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Heh, that's kind of cool. Remember that one for Mac trivia night.
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A whole bunch of great apps to explore: https://podcastindex.org/apps?appTypes=app&platforms=iOS I like Castamatic, but also use Overcast for non-Podcasting 2.0 podcasts (I keep moving them to Castamatic as they add 2.0 features).
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Hopefully Apple realizes what is going on with Podcasting 2.0 and jumps on board before they lose their lead.
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thadec said: … So, there never has been any reason for Apple Silicon Macs not supporting discrete graphics via M.2, PCIE or Thunderbolt other than Apple simply not wanting to. Which was the same reason why Apple locked Nvidia out of the Mac ecos…
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AppleZulu said: … On a macro level, it's incredibly destructive, particularly with media figures engaging in an information feedback loop that creates what they obliviously call "the narrative." This is where running hot-takes converge on a popu…
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mattinoz said: What was wrong with threads? Oh that's right threads allow for sensible debate as each point needs its own tweet and therefore counter points can address directly. The new wall of text allows any sensible counter to be sunk bel…
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muthuk_vanalingam said: But the key player in this whole discussion is Microsoft - and their interest in making a windows version compatible with ARM. So long as Microsoft holds back on this, Intel/AMD can breath easy. Yeah, IMO, this is key.…
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I’ll go on record admitting I consider Elon near hero-status for taking over Twitter and exposing the corruption. That said, I don’t agree with several of his decisions regarding Twitter as a business. He didn’t buy it *just* to be altruistic, and …
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tht said: Heh, that position doesn’t do any design. Your time will be entirely focused on employee reviews, psychotherapy for your employees, managing your employee’s time, and attending management meetings the other half of the time.🤪 Good …
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exceptionhandler said: I’ve said it before, I’ll say it again: I for one would like to see 3 models iPhone mini, iPhone, iPhone plus… none of this pro none sense. Only major differences would be screen/battery size and camera modules. And th…
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applebynature said: cgWerks said: Oh my, I fear this will just bolster this “Apple’s Ruin” division in power position within the company. What??? This division is making money, but is eroding many of Apple’s ideals and core stren…
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programmer said: Marvin beat me to it. Great answer, with reference links to back it up! Thanks. While Apple is currently stuck supporting immediate mode rendering architecture, eventually they won't be... if they stop building new hardware th…
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They must have more data than just username/password and IP address. It seems like they’d have some kind of device info, and likely a bunch of other data. Couldn’t the actual app even generate some kind of unique ID? A simple solution would just be…
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A lot of these high-profile ‘mistakes’ lately. First PayPal, now this. I wonder - if like PayPal - they’ll just stuff it back in once the public excitement dies down?
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I guess I could apply. I’m pretty good with CAD and wouldn’t do anything as bad as the Butterfly Keyboard.