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WTH said: Last month I took my iPhone to the Genius Bar to replace a dying battery. In the process of replacing the battery, the tech damaged the logic board. Great to see people chiming in with the anecdotal evidence that Apple techs are inc…
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Mike Wuerthele said: swineone said: Mike Wuerthele said: swineone said: williamlondon said: swineone said: williamlondon said: swineone said: The average Apple tech is much less knowledgeable …
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Mike Wuerthele said: swineone said: williamlondon said: swineone said: williamlondon said: swineone said: The average Apple tech is much less knowledgeable and skilled than quite a few independent technicia…
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williamlondon said: swineone said: williamlondon said: swineone said: The average Apple tech is much less knowledgeable and skilled than quite a few independent technicianS. I would trust e.g. Louis Rossmann with my hard…
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avon b7 said: Beats said: swineone said: The average Apple tech is much less knowledgeable and skilled than quite a few independent technicianS. I would trust e.g. Louis Rossmann with my hardware over ANY Apple technician. I mea…
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williamlondon said: swineone said: The average Apple tech is much less knowledgeable and skilled than quite a few independent technicianS. I would trust e.g. Louis Rossmann with my hardware over ANY Apple technician. I mean ANY. There …
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sflocal said: MplsP said: OMG! We'd better stay out of New York - all the phones are going to start exploding because of dangerous repairs! /s No... what will happen is those sketchy repair shops using crappy batteries for iPhones …
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tstump said: Silly.If I bought some beautiful pieces of Marano glass in Italy, would I or should I be able to sue the manufacture if they don’t make it really easy for me to repair that glass should I drop it or break it? That art glass cannot be…
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The average Apple tech is much less knowledgeable and skilled than quite a few independent technicianS. I would trust e.g. Louis Rossmann with my hardware over ANY Apple technician. I mean ANY. There is no technician working at Apple that could do t…
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Look, it’s nice and all that people are mentioning the neural engine. It’s quite likely it’s being used for some of these features. However, assuming Apple has decent software engineers that actually follow best practices in the field (something yo…
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StrangeDays said: swineone said: many of the best new macOS Monterey features will only work on Apple Silicon. And so they should.Planned obsolescence much? Indeed that's the case as will be clear from the breakdown below.[pretend engi…
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many of the best new macOS Monterey features will only work on Apple Silicon. And so they should.Planned obsolescence much? Indeed that's the case as will be clear from the breakdown below.You may or may not like blurred backgrounds in FaceTime call…
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hmlongco said: swineone said: It's high time the leadership tells people to get with the program and do the work they get paid to do, rather than revolting against a new hire, demanding Apple take a position in middle eastern wars, and…
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foregoneconclusion said: swineone said: A CEO of a large company that spends all day in the bath wouldn’t last the first week, hell, perhaps not even the first day. Plus he wouldn’t ever get employed again in any high level position. N…
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foregoneconclusion said: swineone said: "A lot of rank file or workers" (or is it you?) really have no idea what the life of a CEO is like. I was responding to a comment about the company needing to know whether or not an $180,000 a ye…
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foregoneconclusion said: Marvin said: When thousands of employees are being paid as much as $180k per year, it's understandable the company would want some assurance they aren't just spending the whole day in the bath. A lot of ran…
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It's high time the leadership tells people to get with the program and do the work they get paid to do, rather than revolting against a new hire, demanding Apple take a position in middle eastern wars, and now complaining they have to return to work.
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I’ve figured out that Apple was phoning home a while ago, and nobody seemed to care. Well, there you have it. Just be thankful that disconnecting the internet is enough to fix it FOR NOW. https://apple.stackexchange.com/q/391379/40576
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lkrupp said: dysamoria said: In the old days, programmers showcased brilliant ways to accomplish things with little in the way of hardware power, especially in parts of the world with less access to hardware upgrades. Today, the most …
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Unbelievable -- is everyone in here an Apple shareholder? There's no other possible explanation for people begging on their knees to be restricted of their freedom to install any apps they please on their own device, paid for by them.