iqatedo

Physical sciences R&D. Where are we on the curve? We'll know once it goes asymptotic...

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  • Pegasus spyware scandal uncovered by fake image file on an iPhone

    Xed said:
    I wonder how many other workarounds for iOS are out there in the wild that Apple doesn't know about.

    lkrupp said:

    While NSO Group has been investigated over the allegations and faces considerable pressure to quit, it seems that spyware-based surveillance could be around for quite a while. In January, it was revealed the Israeli police used Pegasus to perform warrant-less surveillance, and at one point, the FBI reportedly considered using the spyware.

    Read on AppleInsider
    Pegasus and its cousins will never be over. The genie is out of the bottle. 
    I imagine these companies keep looking for new backdoors even after a great one is found so that they can have another solution in case one is discovered.
    One can gain insights by reading 'This Is How They Tell Me the World Ends' by Nicole Perlroth. 
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  • Facebook attempts to bypass Apple's App Store fee with new Subscriptions payment link

    If one believes that FB is an essential or even necessary component of one's business model, it is likely time to give it the shove. The notion of Meta succeeding is chilling. Orwell would thrive in these times. (Disclaimer - I do not have a FB account lol.)
    magman1979Dogpersonwatto_cobra
  • Microsoft dethrones Apple, becomes world's most valuable company

    sflocal said:
    It's silly to think about 1st and 2nd place at these crazy-high valuations, but I still do wonder why Microsoft is valued that high.  Windows11 and Office365 is all I see them having.  I guess maybe them being more of a services company now carries more weight?

    Isn't it all about cloud services?
    baconstang
  • Apple tops Interbrand's best brands list for ninth consecutive year

    Naturally :) ... but look at which company just nudged FB down a place. Number 14 will likely continue to climb and hopefully, number 15 will drop off this list.
    watto_cobra
  • China increases power cuts, 'scared' suppliers look to leave country

    maestro64 said:
    tedz98 said:
    This is a classic example of the failures of communism, big government and central planning. They can’t keep the lights on! The article, which in many ways from a journalistic perspective, isn’t written well - doesn’t answer the basic question of why there is a power shortage in China. It also speaks to the corruption of big government. Companies with political influence, and by inference, the resources to bribe officials, are the ones who get electricity (sounds a bit like what’s going on in Washington D.C.) You can be sure if companies are being denied electricity, private citizens are going without power in their homes. Do global warming alarmists really think China is going to limit CO2 output when they are bringing new coal burning power plants online every week, yet still can’t meet power demand? Apple should have been undertaking a serious effort to leave China a long time ago. But the lure of cheap labor and easier profitability has kept them there longer than they should have been. So wake up America! The siren’s lure of big brother government being the provider of the basic necessities of daily life touted by the likes of AOC, Bernie, Biden, Nancy and Schumer are deceptive and false. California, which is already a semi-socialist state, is well on its way to being unable to meet everyday power needs during periods of peak demand. Gavin Newsome and his ilk in Sacramento falsely think they posses the intellectual superiority to control the basic economic, environmental and societal variables of California to lead to optimal outcomes for the citizens of California. Given the outflow of people and companies from California I would argue they are failing. Tesla is moving their headquarters to Texas as a very recent example of this. Not to mention the California problems with homelessness. Apple’s next big worry is TSMC and their reliance on Taiwan for Apple CPU’s. If Apple were smart they’d be knocking on the doors of Intel and other domestic chip producers and start developing backup supply chains for chips. This is a multi-year effort so get started now! The China pendulum has reached its apex. Time for new plans Apple!
    Oh, did you mean California - the 5th or 6th largest economy in the world? Yeah they're doing fine. Just because anti-labor and anti-COVID-measures wingnuts like Musk chase corporate welfare elsewhere doesn't mean there is anything wrong w/ CA. 

    Also, you've enjoyed the fruits of socialism since before you were born.


    If you beliver this, you need some reeducation. Everything on that lists was paid for by the US tax payers and none of it would exist if it was not for capitalism. The government does not create a thing, they only take money and redistribute it there is no value add, they mostly distroy value in the process. There are few on the list which are true socialist program and are failures. SS is running out of money since whole idea relied on each generation being larger than the one in front of it, the Boomers will deplete most of it leaving nothing for those behind them. What a great program, i just wish they allow me to invest that 14% they get of wages I would have done fare better for myself. Then again I do not rely on others to do thing for me.

    Keep in mind Socialism is that the government control all means of production meaning everyone works for the government and no one gets paid since the government provides everything. Everyone is equally poor, it is easier to drag people down and to pull everyone up, and the one no raising rather pull everyone down to make themselves feel better for failing themselves.
    A fundamental problem in arguing in favour of capitalism ('freedom') over other structures is that 'other' is consistently construed as 'socialist'. Until a realistic argument can be contested, there is little hope of constructive dialogue. Most advanced economies, such as Germany, France and baltic states as examples are 'social democracies'. They are principally democracies and exhibit strong social policies. They are not socialist states and yet education and medical care are free beyond taxes already levied. People who live in social democracies are honestly flabbergasted by inequalities in these aspects and others of some societies.

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