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Amazingly Netflix wasn't doing this well even back when they were the preferred streaming outlet for Disney movies.
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CloudTalkin said: There's absolutely nothing different about Apple's programming though... thematically or philosophically. For every show on ATV+ there's an analog on the other major streaming services. You are only half right. For every …
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CloudTalkin said: cloudguy said: VaporStain said: Pay $4.99 for a month of “Entertainment” on Apple TV+ ? or buy a Beer? Decisions decisions. Beer me. This won't exactly broaden the base of Apple TV viewers. They just …
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VaporStain said: Pay $4.99 for a month of “Entertainment” on Apple TV+ ? or buy a Beer? Decisions decisions. Beer me. This won't exactly broaden the base of Apple TV viewers. They just keep piling on with more of the same stuff. Net…
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dewme said: Still waiting for an iOS port. Huh? Apple never has and never will allow the execution of arbitrary code on any version of iOS. Security reasons. So no IDE except Apple's own Swift will ever be allowed on iPhones, iPads, Apple…
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xbit said: I wonder how much work was involved - was it a case of Microsoft simply upgrading to Electron 11 or was there additional work that needed doing? Not a lot of work as Linux ARM versions of VSCode were already available. Unlike Vi…
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VSCode isn't "Microsoft's long-standing app development software." That would be Visual Studio. VSCode is a free, lightweight open source tiny subset of Visual Studio that was released in order to stop the bleeding of scripting programmers - i.e. Ja…
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We already have several foundries. Why not just help them get to 7nm/5nm/3nm? Really the focus should be maybe getting them to 10nm because - TBH - not everything needs to compete with the iPhone 12 and the Mac Mini on power per watt. The vast major…
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keithw said: Do you expect the non-support of eGPUs with M1 Macs (or their successors) to continue, or are they just taking a while to re-write the drivers so they work on the M1 architecture? No. Or to put it another way the lucrative di…
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"with the launch thought to introduce lower-priced options that could eventually be used with the Mac Pro or eGPU solutions." Wait what? The Apple switch from Intel CPUs and AMD GPUs to their own integrated CPUs and GPUs lasts two years. It started…
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Before you cheer this on ... realize that this is merely the Europeans lashing out at American tech companies that they lack the innovation to compete against. (I will not mention WHY they lack this innovation in the first place despite in theory ha…
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lkrupp said: I put this right up there with the paranoids who complain that their new iPhone battery health went from 100% to 99% in just a week. And let the journalistic terrorists splash their headlines that M1 Macs ‘die’ in a year. 'Even…
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Now you know why Apple released devices that were limited to 16 GB of RAM and 2 displays (whether 2 monitors for the Mac Mini or laptop display + 1 monitor for the MBA/MBP). Meaning: "pro" users - whether you are in engineering, design, programming,…
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OutdoorAppDeveloper said: Javascript: Second only to Flash as a vector for malware and viruses. Wasn't it supposed to be ultra secure? I could have sworn that was the reason given for why it was created in the first place. Java is more sec…
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Ha ha. Apple wants Steam - a private entity - to release its private data to its competitors to analyze, mine and use to help them better compete with Steam. These competitors include not only Epic Games - who has a direct competing storefront produ…
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entropys said: baconstang said: I love Jane. She was so good in so many things. Especially of late-ish in Newsroom. She peaked in Barbarella. Nah, her work for the Viet Cong propaganda machine was some of her best. And since t…
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So many CCP lovers. Fine, just don't ever complain about the "lack of social justice" in America again. Funny how that is: SJWs talk endlessly about how bad human rights are in capitalist countries like America but never socialist ones like Cuba, Ve…
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EsquireCats said: The problems were: 1. Untested IP, and boy of boy do people love to sue apple. 2. Limited hardware decoding options 3. May have potentially given google another lever to further harm the free web Nah. While they have - du…
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cropr said: mjtomlin said: Of course they are. Apple is going to want some of its IP included in the standard to level the playing field when it comes to licensing. That will be tough. The big chunk of IP of 5G (and supposedly al…
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StrangeDays said: Other countries report similar conditions tho. What he described in Finland is similar for Sweden. Somehow these nation-states are able to deliver better internet infrastructure value than US states. I for one don't think US c…