theelectricchairrepairman
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Don’t hook up an M5 to advanced military systems and run simulations though.
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Xed said: theelectricchairrepairman said: Comfort wasn’t mentioned. For people to even use it for work, that’s a must. Could someone comfortably write wearing this thing typing on virtual kb or dictate? I wished they extrapolate that m…
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Comfort wasn’t mentioned. For people to even use it for work, that’s a must. Could someone comfortably write wearing this thing typing on virtual kb or dictate? I wished they extrapolate that more. As for the AR aspect, it could be exciting if someh…
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magman1979 said: Those Sunnyvale photocopiers are back at it again, as usual... Try Mountain View
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As long as I can have a kill switch on him while he surveys me. If he’s not doing anything wrong, he shouldn’t have to worry.
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The finance industry needs overhaul like the music industry back in the day.
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M1 is for low end Macs. They’re comparing their best against the low end of the bar. Better work harder Intel. Apple silicon is packing in new things annually. That puck is ever moving.
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I’d recommend some black intellectuals’ books such as those by Thomas Sowell and the late Walter Williams.
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So Mark Zuckerberg does not like it when others change their policies and expect him to follow it?
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Apple and Microsoft were still under cross license agreement at that time right? I recalled also seeing Windows Movie Maker looking like verbatim copy of iMovie except its UI was mirrored for differentiating purposes.
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Read AI Super-Powers by Kai-Fu Lee. He’s ex-Apple, ex-Google, ex-Microsoft. He’s fostering entrepreneurs in AI development in China. He paints a story about what it is to be a tech warrior in China. It’s literally war where you undermine your compet…
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anantksundaram wrote: » Even I see a handful, in the very small town in which I live (admittedly, the own is a tad well-off). That's impressive. I think they're very beautifully designed on the outside (except for the chrome). But the inside --…
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Don't take lightly these efforts in China where most manufacturing for Apple products take place. No need to use Global Warming as a reason for this effort. China has a more immediate challenge in battling smog. This is a step in the right directi…
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Freedom Fries!!!!
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Quote: Originally Posted by Crowley ^ I'm not constantly hungry, no. And I don't eat simply to appease my hunger to a constant level. Nor do I eat a constant and unchanging diet. And I certainly don't eat Apple devices, or many other things.…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Crowley Demand is a constant? What rubbish. if you're going to say silly things like that then let's not even bother. Go back to Econ 101. I guess you don't get hungry.
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Quote: Originally Posted by Crowley ^ Only in a trivial and uninteresting sense. If consumers stop consuming then you can have all the "employers" and "job creators" in the world, but they're all going to go under pretty damn soon. Those "…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Crowley My employer is a consumer of my labour. My employer is employed by consumers of their business. Many others are more directly employed by what you'll patronisingly parenthesise as "consumers". Nae t…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Crowley Absolutely. If consumers are demanding something, that's a job opportunity. Economies are primarily led by demand, not supply. Which consumer do you work for and pays you?
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Quote: Originally Posted by jsmythe00 Consumers create jobs. Without us there is no sale Try and get a job from a "consumer". They create them right?