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You mean they can even make 0.5GB appear as 8GB?! That’s 16x! That apple silicon is just something else!
You mean they can even make 0.5GB appear as 8GB?! That’s 16x! That apple silicon is just something else!
They should do 4Gb. I hear M3 mac’s make it seem like 8Gb.
Trust us bro!
Fibbing for investors and big tech. Name a more iconic duo?
Air Canada did that too. Only the lack of precision made offers to customers they weren’t prepared to honor.
Right. And neither is the investment it is attracting.
Speculation. 100% speculation. A tool is precise. A toy is not. Guided ai, e.g. for circuit optimizing or fleet optimization is brilliant. Gai is not the same.
The human serfs will have to proofread increasingly voluminous, numerous and complex output from ai systems. The product has become the master. Until the systems develop a sense of ‘truth’ beyond numerical statistics, generative ai is pretty much a toy.
Yes, but why bother? They will just change it on you again. Better skip adobe altogether.
I’m not sure this is an argument for ignoring the tos, or one for scrutinizing the shit out of it. Why bother if they’re just gonna flip on you, when the software becomes part of your established/ preferred workflow? I want my perpetual standalone offline systems back. Never used ps since v4.
Surprising no one?
Sounds like it just replaces sms as the default method to communicate with androids. So it’s very likely the bubbles will remain differently colored.
Can’t do that without industry standards or open protocols. The reason your mouse works with any Mac/ PC/ Linux/ etc is entirely because standards. Meanwhile we are arguing about encryption and the color of chat bubbles, yet losing the point of market fragmentation. It’s dumb.
…until they decide to sell their company. Or their user data. Or the shareholders say so. Or…
Yes, but proprietary methods encourage fragmentation. Id rather they build on a universal standard that gets updated once in a while. If apple were to open up iMessage, I’d be on board. But not holding my breath waiting for that to happen.
I bet their version of RCS is also minimal. Just so they can complain about how broken RCS is. Thanks to their shenanigans, third party messaging apps thrive outside of the standards and market fragmentation is real. Getting to be a damn pain having to check which apps a person has before being able to communicate with them.
Every time we trusted a large tech promise on an unverifiable claim, they ended up shafting us. Just sayin’.
Microsoft: trust us bro!
Good thing it’s not an app, and it’s all proprietary then. Except that it isn’t.