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  • How to turn off Apple Intelligence Report in macOS

    I'm very enthusiastic about this braindead nonsense not being available in the EU, not working on my mobile Apple devices and the ability to permanently keep it off on my computers. As long as there's real intelligence in this body, I'll happily abstain from reshuffled collective internet knowledge and look forward to new models being trained with the incest data that todays "AI" floods the internet with, ultimately self-destructing all that "AI" garbage.
    DAalsethi0SZt1ITgatorguymknelsonwilliamlondon
  • How to set parental controls on iOS 18 and iPadOS 18

    The only problem with parental controls is that they're so halfassedly implemented that they're close to useless. There're whole guides explaining in detail how to circumvent them with ease and yet Apple decides to do shit about it, e.g. (link removed - ed) Even Android Parental Controls are much tighter nowadays than Apple.

    There're so many issues which could be easily fixed that this is really laughable.

    There're issues related to Apple wanting to ensure that they can milk the parents by making it hard to restrict what and how can be installed on the devices. Heck, I don't want to have to supply in credit card in the first place and rather allow my kids to spend their own money or vouchers on apps and other iAPP (you know, to learn financial responsibility), but nope. I would like to completely prevent the use of certain apps or even uninstall them remotely, but nope, uninstallation is not possible and I can't set the allowed time to zero as Apple insists the minimum is 1 minute. I also can't set time windows in which an app is allowed, either Downtime is on, or it's off so it's all or nothing for each day.

    Then there's issues with the settings: Why can't I prevent making specific configuration changes like the time settings, why does it have to be pretty much all? And why can't I change or at least see the actual settings but only allow/block changes?!?

    Then there's the maddening loopholes: If I want to block/limit YouTube, I want the whole f'ing phone to obey those choices! Not having to block the app and all individual country domains and then still see that if someone sends an iMessage with a link, they can just watch the "preview" in Messages as well as other messengers, or embed them in a Keynote presentation and watch them that way! Or browse to duckduckgo.com and watch them embedded on that website.

    And last but certainly not least: The screen time accounting is faulty as hell; I see a screen time of 8 hours but all Apps accumulated only account to a much lower number, like 2h. WTF?!? I've mitigates the timezone and the app reinstall trick, yet something fishy is still going on.

    If I had been aware of that nonsense beforehand, I would have never allowed my kids to have iPhones as the ability to limit their lust to become smartphones zombies was pretty much the only key argument in favour of doing so!
    dewmemuthuk_vanalingamcubeover
  • Apple's iPhone 17 Slim is a wrongheaded approach that ignores what people really want

    I for one do want a smaller phone but certainly not the iPhone 17 Slim but rather the iPhone 17 Mini! I still think it was the perfect form factor but unfortunately I have to take what's available. And yes: I also do want better battery life, but I disagree very much about how to achieve it. My iPhone 7 used to last a week to 10 days, my iPhone 13 and 15 only 3 to 4 days under the same circumstances despite having a better and larger battery and way more power efficient processors. Why's that? Simple, because the OS is doing a lot more shit in the background I absolutely do not care about and there's no way to effectively turn this off; low power mode is a true joke.

    Fun fact: the iPhone SE 2020 was truly terrible in that regard, small battery AND a less efficient processor AND iOS doing it's background madness are a horrific combination.
    DAalsethbaconstang
  • Apple Pay returns to Home Depot, grocery chain H-E-B starts to accept it

    mike1 said:
    It's worth noting that Home Depot did not accept any type of contactless payment options. It wasn't only Apple Pay that wasn't available.
    Of course. Basically the title should read: "Home Depot and H-E-B are finally arriving in the 2020s by adding contactless payments"... which is absolutely ridiculous. Here in Europe you have to search very hard to find a shop that doesn't take (contactless) payments since various radical security improvements over the last couple of years have enforced payment fulfilment providers to replace their card readers a few times and it would be ridiculous to swap outdated technology against slightly less outdated technology without contactless payment support.
    jamnapForumPostsconosciutowilliamlondonchiawatto_cobra
  • Compared: A18 vs A18 Pro -- breaking down what's powering iPhone 16

    I don't want to spoil the party here but the only reason why the older chips supposedly can't do "AI" is the lack of memory which Apple traditionally has always skimped on because the few dozens cents extra would have totally killed their margins... Adding that memory now is a rushed afterthought, but hey, people crazy after those nonsense AI features which will come later and just maybe to other places than the US, are totally worth getting a new phone... NOT!
    muthuk_vanalingam