This was my thought exactly.
links or it didn't happen.
"you can't really claim they are using it wrong" lol, watch me.
Most Americans can't even find the US on a map of the earth.
None of these seems meaningfully different enough for me to care. I could see myself getting used to any of them. Will be very happy when this goes through.
I'm sad for the people who were killed needlessly by alienated young men, but Tylenol kills more people in a single year than all of those cases combined. The fear mongering around this subject is off the charts. I…
I had no idea that that's how the EFF started. Interesting fact. Thanks.
lol, this is what happens when massive organizations with bloated budgets have nothing to do. Suddenly an extremely small group of sad, disaffected weirdos have been branded terrorists. I think we need a disgruntled ex…
Censorship is not just the sole domain of a government. Private entities are perfectly capable of participating in it. You're conflating two distinct ideas. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Corporate_censorship
He states that bookmarks in browsers are "broken" but doesn't elaborate. I've never felt this way, Anyone know what he's talking about?
But dude... How else are you gonna turn it on remotely? WOuldn't it be awesome to be able to load it, walk away for several hours then turn it on from a different room?! That feature alone is totally worth all the extra…
I had the same thought. These issues might just be issues with bluetooth in general, and not much apple can do about it.
I think they just mean it won't naturally degrade over time, like other physical storage media might. Obviously if you really wanted it bad enough, you could physically destroy the data.
yet 99% of people break that speed limit regularly. We all know speed limit laws are less about public safety, and more about generating revenue for the state, at least in the US anyway. and 99.x% of people aren't…
so what? People generally make all sorts of assumptions. They are not necessarily correct through. You pointing it out feels like you're trying to bully him into making an admission of guilt or lack there-of of…
so to prevent 1984, we need more censorship? lol, ok.
Maybe to you. To me it's a strong signal that he understands the mindset of that contingent. And not necessarily that he agrees.
the most important part of this article is "the California legislation was “well intentioned but misguided”"
anecdotal evidence. Statistics contradict your personal experience.
This was my thought exactly.
links or it didn't happen.
"you can't really claim they are using it wrong" lol, watch me.
Most Americans can't even find the US on a map of the earth.
None of these seems meaningfully different enough for me to care. I could see myself getting used to any of them. Will be very happy when this goes through.
I'm sad for the people who were killed needlessly by alienated young men, but Tylenol kills more people in a single year than all of those cases combined. The fear mongering around this subject is off the charts. I…
I had no idea that that's how the EFF started. Interesting fact. Thanks.
lol, this is what happens when massive organizations with bloated budgets have nothing to do. Suddenly an extremely small group of sad, disaffected weirdos have been branded terrorists. I think we need a disgruntled ex…
Censorship is not just the sole domain of a government. Private entities are perfectly capable of participating in it. You're conflating two distinct ideas. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Corporate_censorship
He states that bookmarks in browsers are "broken" but doesn't elaborate. I've never felt this way, Anyone know what he's talking about?
But dude... How else are you gonna turn it on remotely? WOuldn't it be awesome to be able to load it, walk away for several hours then turn it on from a different room?! That feature alone is totally worth all the extra…
I had the same thought. These issues might just be issues with bluetooth in general, and not much apple can do about it.
I think they just mean it won't naturally degrade over time, like other physical storage media might. Obviously if you really wanted it bad enough, you could physically destroy the data.
yet 99% of people break that speed limit regularly. We all know speed limit laws are less about public safety, and more about generating revenue for the state, at least in the US anyway. and 99.x% of people aren't…
so what? People generally make all sorts of assumptions. They are not necessarily correct through. You pointing it out feels like you're trying to bully him into making an admission of guilt or lack there-of of…
so to prevent 1984, we need more censorship? lol, ok.
Maybe to you. To me it's a strong signal that he understands the mindset of that contingent. And not necessarily that he agrees.
the most important part of this article is "the California legislation was “well intentioned but misguided”"
anecdotal evidence. Statistics contradict your personal experience.