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freediverx01 t1_jdd6y5w wrote
Reply to Windows Phone Link for iOS soon! In Windows Insider Preview for Windows 11! Super exciting! by Darkmage4
Why is this “exciting”?
freediverx01 t1_jcy4u7j wrote
Reply to comment by phero1190 in Why EU has mandated charging port to type c? by anayonkars
That’s a good argument for embracing USB-C over Lightning. It’s not a good argument for having a government institution mandate a consumer product design feature. Let’s not forget that everything that’s good about USB-C is a result of Apple‘s influence on the establishment of that standard. If it weren’t for Apple, we’d still be using uni-directional, micro-USB connectors.
freediverx01 t1_jcy4d39 wrote
Reply to comment by AstronautMindless873 in Why EU has mandated charging port to type c? by anayonkars
History disproves your argument. If not for Apple, we never would’ve had Lightning or USB-C. The electronics industry as a whole is not known for its great design skills or focus on user convenience. Micro USB is an example of what the industry will come up with on its own while Lightning and USB-C are examples of good design pushed forward by Apple, who is an outlier. Apple has frequently lead the way in embracing new technologies many years before the commodity electronic manufacturers followed suit.
freediverx01 t1_jcy3o8g wrote
Reply to comment by MashAndPie in Why EU has mandated charging port to type c? by anayonkars
The “better for the environment“ argument falls apart pretty quickly when you consider how many Lightning cables are going to be dumped into landfills as they’re replaced with USB-C cables.
freediverx01 t1_jcy2a5d wrote
The benefits of a standardized charging port are reduced costs and increased convenience for end users, since it’s a pain in the ass to buy and fiddle with different cables for charging different devices.
The reality is that although Apple has dragged their heels far too long in standardizing the use of USB-C throughout their product line, especially on the iPhone, it is a mistake for governments to be mandating technological design details in areas that are still evolving.
If governments had standardized charging ports back when micro-usb was the most widely used connector, we’d probably still be stuck using that horrendous design to this day. Most device manufacturers are focused on minimizing costs and maximizing volume, with little regard for elegance or usability. So we should not allow “the market” to dictate design details like this with the backing of government regulations.
For the record, I welcome having usb-c ports on all of my Apple devices. But I don’t welcome this coming as the result of government-mandated design standards which could stand in the way of better designs in the future. This may be irrelevant for charging ports since the next step will likely be wireless, but it sets a bad precedent.
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Reply to comment by colonel_beeeees in A tech boss appointed by Italy's prime minister resigned after quoting a speech from fascist dictator Mussolini in an internal email by 777fer
Spoken like a partisan shill.
freediverx01 t1_jcesbnw wrote
Reply to comment by colonel_beeeees in A tech boss appointed by Italy's prime minister resigned after quoting a speech from fascist dictator Mussolini in an internal email by 777fer
We have no control over our government either.
freediverx01 t1_jb9j1vj wrote
Reply to comment by CelticSith in Greece train crash latest: Transport minister resigns - BBC News by UsernameEmanresu22
Buttigieg:
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Reply to comment by HanaBothWays in Facebook, Instagram backing new 'Take It Down' platform for minors to remove sexually explicit images online by Vivid_Impression2508
You’ll have to forgive me, but when the supreme court has become so completely politicized and illegitimate, it’s hard to have any faith in the resiliency of any other institutions.
freediverx01 t1_jacrudt wrote
Reply to comment by HanaBothWays in Facebook, Instagram backing new 'Take It Down' platform for minors to remove sexually explicit images online by Vivid_Impression2508
My concern is based on the lack of oversight and transparency of an organization with so much potential power. We have a long history of attacks on civil liberties under the banners of child protection and counter-terrorism.
freediverx01 t1_jaco3xz wrote
Reply to The next phase of the internet is coming: Here's what you need to know about Web3 by Vailhem
Web3 is Going Just Great
...and is definitely not an enormous grift that's pouring lighter fluid on our already smoldering planet.
Web inventor Tim Berners-Lee wants us to ‘ignore’ Web3: ‘Web3 is not the web at all’
https://www.cnbc.com/2022/11/04/web-inventor-tim-berners-lee-wants-us-to-ignore-web3.html
freediverx01 t1_jaclir0 wrote
Reply to comment by HanaBothWays in Facebook, Instagram backing new 'Take It Down' platform for minors to remove sexually explicit images online by Vivid_Impression2508
This system is ripe for abuse without any outside oversight. All it takes is for that organization to be controlled by a group of reactionary right wingers, and then they can ban anything they want.
freediverx01 t1_jacey1y wrote
Reply to This is my default settings. Is it bad to put it all the way up? I’m on iPhone XR by Particle_Excelerator
Higher resolution and frame rates will produce higher quality video… provided you’re shooting scenes in bright light. Those higher settings will produce lower quality video in low light situations.
freediverx01 t1_jaceg2s wrote
Reply to comment by HanaBothWays in Facebook, Instagram backing new 'Take It Down' platform for minors to remove sexually explicit images online by Vivid_Impression2508
What mechanisms are in place to prevent people from submitting random photos just because they don’t like porn?
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Reply to comment by slantedangle in Students can quote ChatGPT in essays as long as they do not pass the work off as their own, international qualification body says by Parking_Attitude_519
Sounds to me like this rule was written by people with no clue what chatGPT is or how it works.
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Reply to comment by coco_licius in Google asks workers to share desks amid mass layoffs by ravik_reddit_007
First I hear of this.
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Reply to comment by BasielBob in Google asks workers to share desks amid mass layoffs by ravik_reddit_007
The problem is systemic. It’s expected that companies will often want to do the wrong thing out of greed, and the same applies to individuals. But we should have laws and regulatory oversight in place to curb these sociopathic tendencies. Instead, our system celebrates and rewards it. We have allowed the complete corruption of our political and economic systems.
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Reply to comment by jormungandrthepython in Google asks workers to share desks amid mass layoffs by ravik_reddit_007
I work in an organization with great leadership, especially at my department level. But I know from experience how rare this is in corporate America, where most middle managers and executives are only looking out for themselves and couldn’t care less about their customers, employees, or the company’s long term success beyond the next quarterly financial report.
freediverx01 t1_j9yb1ro wrote
Reply to ChatGPT on your PC? Meta unveils new AI model that can run on a single GPU by 10MinsForUsername
Meta unveils _____ , which no one with any sense should consider using, given the company’s leadership, culture, and track record.
freediverx01 t1_j9ya44k wrote
Reply to comment by qubedView in Google asks workers to share desks amid mass layoffs by ravik_reddit_007
This is the result of business schools churning out morons who accept the ramblings of Milton Friedman as gospel. The obscene idea that an executive’s sole duty is to maximize shareholder value (in the short term) without a second thought for customers, employees, a competitive market, or society in general.
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Reply to Which browser are you using on your iPhone? by papas93
I don’t allow any apps from google or Facebook on any of my devices.
freediverx01 t1_j9t9kzf wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in FDA’s Own Reputation Could Be Restraining Its Misinfo Fight by Wagamaga
The news media is not an original source, so your argument is irrelevant.
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Reply to comment by Heres_your_sign in Inside the Employee Revolt Rocking Amazon by brooklynlad
While one should always assume an adversarial relationship with one’s employer, the dynamics can vary greatly depending on the company and the executives you work under.
Amazon is not the norm. Amazon is a vile company with vile leadership.
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Reply to It's becoming increasingly clear that fintech has a fraud problem by marketrent
Capitalism has a fraud problem.