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byronl said: dk49 said: byronl said: apple is hiring but tesla is hiring more. they literally increased their AI job applicants by 100x after their (mind blowing) AI day. and they have exponentially more real world car driving d…
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byronl said: StrangeDays said: byronl said: apple is hiring but tesla is hiring more. they literally increased their AI job applicants by 100x after their (mind blowing) AI day. and they have exponentially more real world car dr…
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What they don't say: Technically, Facebook will stop using them, but Meta will continue the effort.
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DAalseth said: Setting aside my personal animosity toward FaceBook, and Zuckerberg, this is just a terrible name for a company. It has all sorts of hidden meanings, which the Internet will amplify. It reminds everyone about the very data they…
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macseeker said: Good name. As in metadata that they can steal from users. However the new logo needs to be changed. It looks something similar to Infinity, the speaker company. Infinite metadata. Maybe should have been called V'Ger.
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The Wired article is good but brief. Srouji truly is instrumental to Apple's success. "Srouji’s mission was to lead Apple in making its own silicon. The effort has been so well executed that I believe Srouji is secretly succeeding Jony Ive as t…
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Bring back the Turbo button!
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tpurdy said: The inconsistency in what Pro and Max mean across apple’s different products is starting to bug me… I agree. I thought Pro was the best... until it isn't. So what's a good "middle" name? M1 Better? M1+? M1 Turbo?
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I only see Intel Foundry Service as the only play that Apple may be interested in for the future (at the right node, at the right time, and in the US). I don't see how Intel will design a custom ARM device that satisfies Apple or, more importantly, …
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mystigo said: I hope this doesn't double-post -these forums really don't like Safari 15. I have been using Orbi an RBR50 and friends for a few years now. They were very simple to install and have been performing quite well. They have not been…
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blastdoor said: quidnunc said: I like what I've watched so far Me too — very happy so far I'm hooked, also. I'm not familiar with the books, so I have no biases. The slow-burn character development is not too slow for me. The vis…
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crowley said: lkrupp said: xyzzy-xxx said: I don't believe anything Apple tells about privacy until image scanning (CSAM) on the device is finally declared to be dead. As long as you understand you have no place to go for be…
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Beats said: Crappy updates this year. Notice they even repeated last years features in this years features graphics? I'd like to think that the "crappy updates" are due to Srouji's team working on M1x/M2/whatever. I'm still satisfied wit…
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JFC_PA said: thompr said: David H Dennis said: I wonder how this will work, since all the satellite services I know of require a dish — which is certainly not portable equipment. Also I wonder how much this service would cost…
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MplsP said: This sounds cool at first blush but, what features or functionality would this add? How useful would it truly be and how would it be limited? How available would it be and how much would it cost? If you can only get 200 kbps band…
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chelgrian said: titantiger said: My move to Bitwarden's looking better and better. Hopefully they don't go the same route. Bitwarden is also an Electron App on macOS. I recommend Strongbox, uses kdbx files which can be opened …
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entropys said: Why does it matter who owns the hash list? Point is the process has been created. The algorithm can simply pointed to any other hash list of photos (or data really) that Apple is made to do. By a despot, a State actor, the cour…
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gatorguy said: nizzard said: The hottest corners of Hell should be reserved for the people that make these device and those that keep them secret. OMG!! You haven't a clue. The hottest corners of Hell should be reserved for the pe…
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DAalseth said: I mentioned on another article on the same subject earlier today that I’ve come around to agreeing with Right to Repair, to a plint. Our devices are for the most part boxes containing modules. A battery module, a motherboard mo…
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Don't Apple have several data centres around the world, including a few in the US (AZ, NC)? I guess Apple outgrew them, or it's more cost efficient to have a third party (Google) handle the ever-increasing hardware needs.