tylersdad
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OctoMonkey said: Mike Wuerthele said: tylersdad said: Mike Wuerthele said: tylersdad said: Wesley Hilliard said: tylersdad said: It starts with examining personal pictures ostensibly to prevent child …
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Mike Wuerthele said: tylersdad said: Mike Wuerthele said: tylersdad said: Mike Wuerthele said: tylersdad said: Wesley Hilliard said: tylersdad said: It starts with examining personal pictures o…
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Mike Wuerthele said: tylersdad said: Mike Wuerthele said: tylersdad said: Wesley Hilliard said: tylersdad said: It starts with examining personal pictures ostensibly to prevent child exploitation, but where …
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Mike Wuerthele said: tylersdad said: Wesley Hilliard said: tylersdad said: It starts with examining personal pictures ostensibly to prevent child exploitation, but where does it lead? Where does it end? Apple isn't ex…
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StrangeDays said: tylersdad said: Wesley Hilliard said: tylersdad said: It starts with examining personal pictures ostensibly to prevent child exploitation, but where does it lead? Where does it end? Apple isn't exami…
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Beats said: mknelson said: Beats said: Some of this sounds like PR BS. I don’t see how this helps children like Tim claims. And Apple collaborating with the government is embarrassing. Collaborating with the government how? …
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leehericks said: Um, how do they look at the pixels if they don't examine the image? Do you have any idea how this technology even works? It doesn't appear so. To look at the pixels compare them to pixels in reference images, they must open b…
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Wesley Hilliard said: tylersdad said: It starts with examining personal pictures ostensibly to prevent child exploitation, but where does it lead? Where does it end? Apple isn't examining personal pictures. No one is examining anyt…
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mknelson said: Beats said: Some of this sounds like PR BS. I don’t see how this helps children like Tim claims. And Apple collaborating with the government is embarrassing. Collaborating with the government how? (you are the govern…
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This is monumentally bad for privacy. It's making me reconsider my investments in Apple products. My entire family belongs to the Apple ecosystem. We all have some version of the iPhone 12, iPads and Apple Watches. It starts with examining personal …
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godofbiscuits said: tylersdad said: I will never understand people who feel the need to bite the hand that feeds. She sounds more like she was pissed about not being able to continue to work remotely, so she trashed her company…which i…
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I will never understand people who feel the need to bite the hand that feeds. She sounds more like she was pissed about not being able to continue to work remotely, so she trashed her company…which is about as progressive as companies get…for being …
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patchythepirate said: tylersdad said: And it's the unvaccinated who are contracting severe cases, not the vaccinated. If the unvaccinated want to take their chances, let them. Actually, in England, vaccinated people make up %…
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crowley said: Get a grip, it's a bit of cotton over your mouth for a tiny part of your day, in the interest of public health, for only as long as an epidemic lasts. Your watermark for tyranny is basically the same as being required …
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lkrupp said: Xed said: sdw2001 said: It is amazing how we just keep repeating the insanity. We know that mask mandates and lockdowns don’t work. This is unequivocal. That is not to say masks don’t work at all, but the way we’re …
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Xed said: sdw2001 said: It is amazing how we just keep repeating the insanity. We know that mask mandates and lockdowns don’t work. This is unequivocal. That is not to say masks don’t work at all, but the way we’re wearing them clearly…
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cpsro said: Working remote creates a gigantic communication barrier like there never was before. Case closed. I've been a remote worker since 2005. My entire team is remote. We get along just fine. WE communicate no differently than when w…
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A lot of people moved because they thought they were going to stay remote. A lot of them came to my area and bought up every damn house with cash. Can't wait to see these houses go back on the market as these workers head back home.
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elijahg said: No one is going to buy an iPhone over an Android phone because it’s 1 or 2mm thinner. But someone certainly would buy an Android phone with a 24 hour battery over an iPhone with a 15 hour battery. Make the damn thing slightly th…
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crowley said: Just make the phone thicker for heavens sake. No bump, bigger battery, happy me. If they did that, how could they sell you the additional battery?