Rent control in San Francisco only applies to property that was built before rent control laws was passed (1979). So any building that was built at that time (a majority of the city's housing stock) has had an owner…
>meaning freestanding homes that have a yard, not condos/apartments; such homes actually appear to be so rare within city limits that you'd have difficulty getting them no matter how much money you were willing to spend…
I have a phone with a headphone jack, and I'm using Bluetooth headphones for hours every day. The headphone battery lasts a lot longer than the phone. In the past few years even audiophile brands have been releasing…
I agree that two ports would make me a lot less annoyed by the change, especially when you can keep an adapter around for one of the ports. But from experience, designs where the charging and audio ports are on opposing…
I think users would be happier day-to-day with a larger battery, but in the ATT showroom they are more likely to go for the thinner phone with a small battery and no headphone jack.
This doesn't seem remotely true, if you compare the regulations tech has been subject to with those applied to other industries (or tech in Europe). Can you give some examples of anti-tech activities you are referring…
>(In SF or NYC, you probably can't obtain a comparable living situation, but a 2500 sq ft apartment apparently runs around $15k/mo, meaning you'd have to make almost $1M/yr to barely afford one) I'm not sure where you…
Rent control in San Francisco only applies to property that was built before rent control laws was passed (1979). So any building that was built at that time (a majority of the city's housing stock) has had an owner…
>meaning freestanding homes that have a yard, not condos/apartments; such homes actually appear to be so rare within city limits that you'd have difficulty getting them no matter how much money you were willing to spend…
I have a phone with a headphone jack, and I'm using Bluetooth headphones for hours every day. The headphone battery lasts a lot longer than the phone. In the past few years even audiophile brands have been releasing…
I agree that two ports would make me a lot less annoyed by the change, especially when you can keep an adapter around for one of the ports. But from experience, designs where the charging and audio ports are on opposing…
I think users would be happier day-to-day with a larger battery, but in the ATT showroom they are more likely to go for the thinner phone with a small battery and no headphone jack.
This doesn't seem remotely true, if you compare the regulations tech has been subject to with those applied to other industries (or tech in Europe). Can you give some examples of anti-tech activities you are referring…
>(In SF or NYC, you probably can't obtain a comparable living situation, but a 2500 sq ft apartment apparently runs around $15k/mo, meaning you'd have to make almost $1M/yr to barely afford one) I'm not sure where you…