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9secondkox2 said: JonG said: jesusfreak said: Perfectly safe in jolly ol England. No one is allowed to have firearms there. Oh yeah, car thieves are so well known for obeying the law. One reason why banning guns never wo…
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Another issue is that the president does not have the authority to levy and collect taxes, which is what his tariff scheme does. Per the US Constitution, Art 1 §8 Cl 1: "The Congress shall have Power To lay and collect Taxes, Duties, Imposts and …
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I'm glad my kids are grown and faring very well in the world. We raised them from an early age with guidance, expectations and rules, and they were quite aware that they didn't want to disappoint us. We did not prohibit their access to things, and a…
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DAalseth said: https://gizmodo.com/apples-stock-price-falls-after-exec-says-it-is-considering-injecting-safari-with-ai-2000599351 The markets seem unimpressed. Not that it’s any skin off my nose. This was the last straw for me. After dealin…
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welshdog said: From what I understand, total assembly of something as compact and delicate as an iPhone is not yet possible with robotic tools. Someday we'll get there, but it will require not only better robots, but a whole new level of desi…
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mike_galloway said: Whilst the short term ups and downs of the stock market can be ignored, the bond markets and dollar depreciation cannot, unless the USA wants higher borrowing and imports costs (above the tariff increases) and a risk of lo…
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9secondkox2 said: It’s not a “blink.” It has been mentioned a lot here on ai before the tariffs came on. Apple would get an exemption. I’ve personally posted this a few times. Smart people do smart things. It’s why cook preemptively met with…
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(Customer enters an Apple store) (Apologies to Monty Python and the complete lack of cockney accent) Hello. I wish to make a complaint about this iPad I just bought. I see, what's wrong with it? I'll show you what's wrong with it, it's dead! Nah, i…
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blastdoor said: Bingo_Wings said: This is starting to look like Copland part deux from the late 90s. Steve Jobs and NextStep saved Apple then. Who will ride to the rescue this time? I don't think it's that bad and Apple has the abi…
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gatorguy said: loopless said: You guys don’t reflect what most people use Siri for. Apple intelligence is not Siri. All the other tools like summaries and email categories are actually super useful. Apple has to build out massive AI c…
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Stabitha_Christie said: Of all the issues that the President of the United States has to address how do Apple's business practices even rank? It was next on his list, right after "You can't be who you want to be" and "You can't love who y…
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sbdude said: blastdoor said: foregoneconclusion said: Laying off hundreds of thousands of federal workers + gutting regulatory control + tariffs on major trading partners + yet another giant tax cut for the rich/corporations = a…
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dewme said: For those who subscribe to the theory that everyone must be classified and placed into a schema that neglects human individuality and life experiences, I would be classified as a boomer, a late-boomer to be more precise. I prefer to…
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prismo said: Have you considered that a large target audience for this phone are people with pacemakers? And that Apple needs a phone on the market that will not cause pacemakers to stop working? From the FDA.gov website: "Magnets in Cell Pho…
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teaearlegreyhot said: That the US Congress should object to the UK spy request is a total crock. Pot & kettle. They did nothing when an immigrant oligarch with no legislative authority seized the personal info on every US taxpayer. O…
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DronePilotOne said: A question for all you naysayers. Just what country do you think has kept and continues to keep this Gulf militarily protected and safe for those of us who live, boat, fish, and play on the beaches of THE GULF OF AMERICA?…
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muthuk_vanalingam said: Pema said: There is an old proverb, 'we live in interesting times'. I would suggest that now it needs to be updated to say 'we live in insane times'. In 1933 sociopathic criminals took over the Reich Chancelle…
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That wine list and canapés must be really expensive. So probably no chicken nuggets or quarter pounders. Is it a bribe? Do we really have to answer that, given the transactional nature of the guy ("If you like me, I like you--as long as you make it…
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Can I just take this opportunity to remind everyone to take your "super computer in your pocket" and take pictures of each room in your house and closets from a couple of angles so you can itemize your belongings, including in your garage. It doesn'…
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If I described the plots as a traumatized mother with a doll that becomes a real baby, with a mysterious nanny, and ("total coincidence, vaguely similar") underwater scenes, I think most people would think one plagiarized the other, even if they don…