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  • Every car I've driven with keyless ignition (which seems to be the standard now) refuses to lock if it detects the key inside the car, even if you try to do it manually by pressing the lock button, so hopefully this is a solved problem now.

    I've honestly never heard of self-locking cars doors, that's a crazy idea.

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    “Systemd is the future”
  • There was an updater for iTunes or something for MacOS X that would wipe out your home directory if your hard disk had a space in its name. The default name for the Mac hard disk from the factory is "Macintosh HD".

  • Apple Reportedly Suspends Work on Vision Pro 2
  • until whatever VR app has a plug in for every thing you’d want to do on your phone

    Isn't that the big difference with Apple's visionOS vs the other VR headsets? It's basically iPadOS, where you can run multiple apps at the same time and move windows around, without anything needing to know what else is going on, and everything uses the standard window and widgets toolkits. Unlike the Meta Quest, which is basically SteamOS where you're switching between Unity games that take over the whole device and they all have to re-invent the world with slightly different controls and everything.

  • I'm convinced watchOS 11 is hinting at an Apple Watch 10 with better battery life
  • "A couple of days" seems like the worst of both worlds - it needs to be charged often, but not on a fixed schedule, so you have to keep tabs on the battery and plan ahead.

    Personally I just have a charger on my night stand and charge it every night alongside my phone. It's an easy routine and I don't want to sleep with a watch on anyway (smart or not) since when I do I eventually get a rash on my wrist.

    For those who want to do sleep tracking, they need to speed up charging so that the "charging while I take a shower" works for those of us who take shorter showers

  • Apple announced RCS with a whimper when it should have been a bang
  • RCS was designed to be implemented by the carriers, but all the carriers tried it, failed to gain any traction, and dropped support again, so now the only server is the Google one which is used automatically by the Google messaging app (which, to their credit, does support encryption, through a proprietary extension which they are now allowing Apple to use as well)

  • Apple announced RCS with a whimper when it should have been a bang
  • A bunch of carriers implemented it originally, but their implementations were all horribly broken, with messages between carriers usually not working, the carrier-installed messaging apps sucking, etc. Eventually they all dropped it and Google picked up the ashes and "fixed it" by making their server the only one instead of having per-carrier servers like SMS/MMS.

  • Apple announced RCS with a whimper when it should have been a bang
  • The US used to heavily punish that sort of behaviour, but in this case it took EU action to reign in a US company

    FWIW in this case it was Chinese action - China is requiring all phones sold domestically to support RCS. The EU DMA would have forced Apple to open up access to iMessage, not implement RCS, but they found that in the EU, iMessage market share is too small for the DMA to kick in (probably due to the overwhelming popularity of WhatsApp).

  • Why does everyone hate Microsoft for adding LLMs into Windows and spying on users, but not Apple?
  • ChatGPT is a separate, opt-in feature for the generative text stuff that’s integrated into the text fields. The on-device and private cloud models used to work with your private data for search and interacting with apps are Apple’s own.

  • Why does everyone hate Microsoft for adding LLMs into Windows and spying on users, but not Apple?
  • Microsoft's thing takes a screenshot of everything on your screen and saves and indexes it. Opened up your password manager and revealed a password? Saved. Opened a porn site in a private tab in any browser aside from Edge? Saved. Opened up a private encrypted chat to try to get away from your abusive partner/parents? Saved and indexed. Logged into a portal at work showing HIPAA information? Saved and indexed.

    Apple's thing is basically a better search feature of all the data you already have saved, that apps have already opted-in to sharing. It runs on device, and Apple has promised they do not send the data back to train the models. They also have some generic ChatGPT-like tool to help rewrite your documents, but that's 100% opt-in so nobody really cares about it, it's easy to just not use.

  • Companies Targeted For Pride Support Last Year Go Quiet On Social Media In 2024
  • Tim Cook even famously responded to a right-wing troll during a shareholder meeting asking Apple to commit to only doing profitable things and dropping stuff like making their production climate neutral with "When we work on making our devices accessible by the blind, I don't consider the bloody ROI.” “If you want me to do things only for ROI reasons, you should get out of this stock.” and somehow he's still around

    edit: it really pissed them off too haha https://nationalcenter.org/ncppr/2014/02/28/tim-cook-to-apple-investors-drop-dead/

  • Washing machine chime scandal shows how absurd YouTube copyright abuse can get
  • How about what the viewers want

    As long as the viewers refuse to pay for content, they get what the customers (the advertisers) want.

    YouTube Premium actually pays out to "demonetized" channels. What people call "demonetized" is actually called "limited ads".

  • Lemmy today
  • It's not that they got DDoSed, it's that unregulated off-shore gambling is illegal in many countries, so their IP addresses were getting blocked in these countries. The way CDNs like CloudFlare work is that many customers share the IP addresses, so they were getting other CloudFlare customers blocked as well.

    CF wanted them to move to a "bring your own IP" plan so that their IP blocks wouldn't affect other customers, and that came with the steep price tag.

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    The Bay Area German bar that brought down Apple’s famed iPhone security
    www.sfgate.com The drunk mistake in a Bay Area bar that sent Apple into a frenzy

    Redwood City's Gourmet Haus Staudt, one of the Bay Area's absolute best German bars, will forever be linked to Apple's iPhone.

    The drunk mistake in a Bay Area bar that sent Apple into a frenzy
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