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The Ecobee Homekit interaction has not been great for me. I set the thermostat up to work with Homekit and for Homekit to put the system in Away mode when both our phones have left the house. It works, but not reliably. The oddest thing is that eith…
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iqatedo said: Perhaps he's looking for an 'out'. Announcer: He is.
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•Marc newson designed the O21C car for Ford as a design exercise in 1999.•Newson and Ive, via Love From, have a deal to design cars for Ferrari as of September 2021 •Ive and Newson are known as "car guys" - From the New Yorker: "He and Newson are ca…
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killroy said: jdw said: fastasleep said: dutchlord said: $159 for a cable right? #byebye Active Thunderbolt cables are expensive, this isn't news. This is also the only option available if you need this length and powe…
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foregoneconclusion said: I seem to recall Ive stating something about wanting to focus more on design projects that didn't involve mass produced items. That makes sense. Both Ive and Marc Newson have shown they are more interested in hig…
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zimmie said: As I keep saying, there's nothing private about most of these "VPN" services. They are proxies which use VPN technologies for the client-to-proxy leg of the connection. With most, you are exchanging snooping from your telco for …
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Guess I'll be changing over to a Lutron Caseta system. I've got about 20 Insteon devices around the house controlled with Indigo software. Caseta integrates with Homekit which is probably the direction I will go.
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hucom2000 said: mikethemartian said: Personally I’m more impressed with the silicon quantum chips IBM and Intel are developing. There are tons of real physical challenges to quantum computing. One of them is the extremely short-live…
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avon b7 said: The Tesla situation you described happened in a non-autonomous car (Seat Leon) I was in over 10 years ago. It was speeding down the motorway when a beep was heard, the steering stiffened and all the driver could do was 'guide'…
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Japhey said: welshdog said: Japhey said: 9secondkox2 said: Just another reason the metaverse is a failure in concept. The metaverse concept is a failure just because one company is hypocritically charging creators too…
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Japhey said: 9secondkox2 said: Just another reason the metaverse is a failure in concept. The metaverse concept is a failure just because one company is hypocritically charging creators too much? I’m not following the logic here. T…
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rob53 said: Does Apple’s App Tracking Transparency technology actually stop it during the app review stage or when an app actually runs? If the ladder does it actually stop it or can it be circumvented? With the current events I hope Apple is…
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tht said: Fidonet127 said: Why so much ML cores? What will use so many ML cores? Video and image processing. It's basically Apple's Mac content creation wheelhouse. Must another additional tool in the chest for them. It might make …
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Appleish said: All roads lead to Putin. Sort of. They way it works over there is Putin, via his crime posse, has made it clear that Russian hackers can do whatever they want, as long as they leave Russian systems alone. If they hack anyon…
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Seeing the two machines stacked made me think of some of the big clusters of the past, including those made with Macs (ex: Virginia Tech's Big Mac). This compact machine with it's built-in fast interconnects seems like a natural for that sort of sup…
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It still blows my mind a bit that Apple dominated video editing with both Final Cut and the Mac Pro towers, only to throw all that away by creating a new and unwanted Final Cut and neglecting the Mac Pros. Plus, it was all Steve Jobs doing! Jump to …
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Sometimes I think Apple spends all this time and effort developing things like Universal Control for no reason other than to crete an enticement to upgrade hardware. Does this new feature actually have a broad potential user base? Or is it just a FO…
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What does it take to make a motherboard compatible with PCIe? Just a bridge chip? Would Apple have to change or build new tech into a "M2" chip to make it compatible with a PCIe bus? Would the tech in UltraFusion be useful in creating a high speed …
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omasou said: crowley said: The different front ports may affect which model you buy I'd love to hear from someone who would lay down $2,000 extra just for a couple of Thunderbolt ports. Seriously, not like a cable can't be plugged…
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Okay great. When? I'm ready for that.