How much internal storage do you use for your full feature video editing, vs attached/network attached storage?
Apple has plenty of enterprise-specific features. From a historic standpoint though Apple came back from near-death because they differentiated by focusing on the consumer first. While other companies were recycling the…
> Apple seriously thought the iPad would replace computers ...for some users. See their "Mac is a truck" analogy. And it has. My parents haven't owned a Windows or Mac machine in six years, since they got rid of the one…
Where's a few good places to go to learn more about open weight models, both running hosted and running locally?
I suspect this is because the next models are more imminent. Not imminent per se, but Apple doesn't want to be left holding the bag on most of a factory run of 512GB Studios.
Sure, quite often. They usually have a price target in mind, but their costs and margins mean they can't always hit it. What's rare is that this is a price adjustment on existing shipping models, without a corresponding…
> What's the over/under on apple spinning up their own fabs for their own needs in the consumer market? Darn close to 0%. They generally go after multiple manufacturers for a part rather than trying to become a…
Third party retail may very well have not reflected the price increase yet. If not BTO, you could order today possibly for store pickup tomorrow.
It can also be nice to switch climate control on a few minutes before you enter the car.
The electronic key fob is typically not copyable, so you need OBD-II access to provision a new one even if you have proper equipment. I do not know the VW app, but other electronic key systems do not require you to have…
This is not the cause though - other third-party browsers on iOS can do ad-blocking, and also can use system-installed extensions. They could also launch an alternative browser engine for iOS and iPadOS in the EU.
That was with a lot of technical innovation against a static competitor. Firefox isn't in nearly as good of a position when it comes to either technology or resources now. It would be possible for a surge in…
This wasn't a hardware issue
What fundamentally makes a box which has a web browser, allows for third party app installs, and can drive them by connecting to a 4k monitor in addition to a keyboard and mouse different than a PC - other than the…
> it doesn't qualify without the temporary waiver The nature of temporary waivers makes this untrue per the post you cited - The Open Group only grants them for 12 months, and the post is over a year old. IMO, the only…
It does not look nearly as good when you compare paying customers.
> Apple themselves have said there is usage limits, with a subscription upgrade for more usage. Specifically for image generation. They haven't indicated you have limits for Siri interactions.
Part of the pitch of AI companies is that they mediate and provide a new surface for ads, for taking an affiliate cut of sales, etc. But it isn't like this hasn't been the long-running strategy for Google as well -…
> Force you to use email or SMS as a "second factor" to unlock changing password even if you know the old password Apple has detectors for codes sent via email or SMS, if your email account is one that is configured…
At least on 26, the passwords app saves a history with previous passwords.
Apple splits processing between an on-device and cloud-hosted model. As time goes on, devices will be more capable of doing more processing locally, and it would be expected that the cloud-hosted model gets more…
The design is that there is always a local model capable of forming a remote query with just the subset of local data on your phone needed to answer that query. They may have decided that local processing was a MVP…
> Apple allowing third party access doesn't automatically mean user data gets hoovered up by OpenAI, Anthropic, etc. It just means users now get the choice, if they want to make that choice. Apple is also restricted in…
My limited understanding is that it would be a local model that exists only to determine a limited set of local information necessary to answer the user's request. This request and information would then be shared with…
> This feels like it could be solved with a list of permissions that the user has to turn on when using 3rd party AI. The device won't be able to ask for significantly more permissions than Apple asks for their own…
How much internal storage do you use for your full feature video editing, vs attached/network attached storage?
Apple has plenty of enterprise-specific features. From a historic standpoint though Apple came back from near-death because they differentiated by focusing on the consumer first. While other companies were recycling the…
> Apple seriously thought the iPad would replace computers ...for some users. See their "Mac is a truck" analogy. And it has. My parents haven't owned a Windows or Mac machine in six years, since they got rid of the one…
Where's a few good places to go to learn more about open weight models, both running hosted and running locally?
I suspect this is because the next models are more imminent. Not imminent per se, but Apple doesn't want to be left holding the bag on most of a factory run of 512GB Studios.
Sure, quite often. They usually have a price target in mind, but their costs and margins mean they can't always hit it. What's rare is that this is a price adjustment on existing shipping models, without a corresponding…
> What's the over/under on apple spinning up their own fabs for their own needs in the consumer market? Darn close to 0%. They generally go after multiple manufacturers for a part rather than trying to become a…
Third party retail may very well have not reflected the price increase yet. If not BTO, you could order today possibly for store pickup tomorrow.
It can also be nice to switch climate control on a few minutes before you enter the car.
The electronic key fob is typically not copyable, so you need OBD-II access to provision a new one even if you have proper equipment. I do not know the VW app, but other electronic key systems do not require you to have…
This is not the cause though - other third-party browsers on iOS can do ad-blocking, and also can use system-installed extensions. They could also launch an alternative browser engine for iOS and iPadOS in the EU.
That was with a lot of technical innovation against a static competitor. Firefox isn't in nearly as good of a position when it comes to either technology or resources now. It would be possible for a surge in…
This wasn't a hardware issue
What fundamentally makes a box which has a web browser, allows for third party app installs, and can drive them by connecting to a 4k monitor in addition to a keyboard and mouse different than a PC - other than the…
> it doesn't qualify without the temporary waiver The nature of temporary waivers makes this untrue per the post you cited - The Open Group only grants them for 12 months, and the post is over a year old. IMO, the only…
It does not look nearly as good when you compare paying customers.
> Apple themselves have said there is usage limits, with a subscription upgrade for more usage. Specifically for image generation. They haven't indicated you have limits for Siri interactions.
Part of the pitch of AI companies is that they mediate and provide a new surface for ads, for taking an affiliate cut of sales, etc. But it isn't like this hasn't been the long-running strategy for Google as well -…
> Force you to use email or SMS as a "second factor" to unlock changing password even if you know the old password Apple has detectors for codes sent via email or SMS, if your email account is one that is configured…
At least on 26, the passwords app saves a history with previous passwords.
Apple splits processing between an on-device and cloud-hosted model. As time goes on, devices will be more capable of doing more processing locally, and it would be expected that the cloud-hosted model gets more…
The design is that there is always a local model capable of forming a remote query with just the subset of local data on your phone needed to answer that query. They may have decided that local processing was a MVP…
> Apple allowing third party access doesn't automatically mean user data gets hoovered up by OpenAI, Anthropic, etc. It just means users now get the choice, if they want to make that choice. Apple is also restricted in…
My limited understanding is that it would be a local model that exists only to determine a limited set of local information necessary to answer the user's request. This request and information would then be shared with…
> This feels like it could be solved with a list of permissions that the user has to turn on when using 3rd party AI. The device won't be able to ask for significantly more permissions than Apple asks for their own…