This is the problem with public listed companies that need to "maximize shareholder values" and look for infinite growth. I just want Spotify for music (playlist, recommendation, lossless audio). I don't need their…
Most homes in US built after 1980s(?) have electrical panels with 240V. It's used for dryer, stove etc.
> When you go to work, do you go maximize shareholder value? Yes. The further up the ladder you go, the more this is pounded into your head. I was in a few Big Tech and this is how you write your self-assessment.…
That has nothing to do with this article and CyberTruck? Also, Tesla sales went down in 2024 in the US. https://www.notateslaapp.com/news/2491/tesla-suffers-sharp-d...
> I know of 100 of people canceled their gpt subscription. Did you make a poll or something?
It works both ways. When Trudeau first took office, he was the meme of being Canada's young and handsome PM, and he enjoyed a good few years of "honeymoon" period that many leaders can only wish for.…
In this case, it's definitely Trudeau's administration fault by flooding the Canadian job market with immigrants, which lowers job compensation and increasing housing cost.
The conservatives were leading the polls wayyy before Trump even winning the GOP primaries. Canadians are just tired of Justin Trudeau after almost 10 years. Which happens to even the best of leaders, and JT is far from…
Lower resolution, lower FOV and Fresnel lens... Not really nobrainer if you want the best experience. And things like these could make or break the VR immmersion.
But how's the $80 hearing aids sound quality when playing music? Or ANC performance? If your dad doesn't care about those, then he's not Apple's target demographic anyway.
This. Those who have the money/insurance will still go through their doctor for expensive "prescription" hearing aids. Those low income ones can buy one off Amazon/Walmart which (though not the best) makes a huge…
Yeah, iPhone/Galaxy Sxx price without the same reliability. You're crazy if you spend $1k for Pixel's build quality.
Security by obscurity.
My 2016 Macbook Pro still works fine, albeit slow. Windows laptops (HP, Dell) always crap out for me, except for my Thinkpads that lasted for a while.
Cocaine Sharknado
> We’d bet that Apple is paying Ubisoft, Capcom and 505 Games to port the titles over so that the tech giant can use them to showcase its latest devices Lol, no way in hell Apple is paying them to port. At most they'd…
And EU is totally fine with this? Should force them to open source it.
Just wait 10-20 years when self-driving is the norm, it will reduce congestions caused by human's behavior and accidents.
> Basic appeal is about form factor. It would be much more appealing to me as a watch. Since it can at least tell time, and I don't need to carry it around in my pocket, which I'm already carrying a phone and a wallet.…
> They're all still very upset about this, and would drop Apple Pay in a second if the NFC chip were forced open by a regulator Not if the users have anything to say about that. Canadian banks tried to do their own…
Yeah, I was holding out on buying Ionic5 because of the lack of good charging network, even though I will only use it for occasional roadtrip. I will be charging at home for everyday use. Now that everybody is in Tesla…
Unless you're Google SVP+, nobody will think you're speaking for Google...
MSFT did not move higher than S&P 500 in the past 5 days...
Interesting...
> I've heard that public school teachers in the USA generally come from the bottom 20% of their class. No way this is true. ~57% of teachers have Master's degree or higher. Bottom 20% of their class means they'd barely…
This is the problem with public listed companies that need to "maximize shareholder values" and look for infinite growth. I just want Spotify for music (playlist, recommendation, lossless audio). I don't need their…
Most homes in US built after 1980s(?) have electrical panels with 240V. It's used for dryer, stove etc.
> When you go to work, do you go maximize shareholder value? Yes. The further up the ladder you go, the more this is pounded into your head. I was in a few Big Tech and this is how you write your self-assessment.…
That has nothing to do with this article and CyberTruck? Also, Tesla sales went down in 2024 in the US. https://www.notateslaapp.com/news/2491/tesla-suffers-sharp-d...
> I know of 100 of people canceled their gpt subscription. Did you make a poll or something?
It works both ways. When Trudeau first took office, he was the meme of being Canada's young and handsome PM, and he enjoyed a good few years of "honeymoon" period that many leaders can only wish for.…
In this case, it's definitely Trudeau's administration fault by flooding the Canadian job market with immigrants, which lowers job compensation and increasing housing cost.
The conservatives were leading the polls wayyy before Trump even winning the GOP primaries. Canadians are just tired of Justin Trudeau after almost 10 years. Which happens to even the best of leaders, and JT is far from…
Lower resolution, lower FOV and Fresnel lens... Not really nobrainer if you want the best experience. And things like these could make or break the VR immmersion.
But how's the $80 hearing aids sound quality when playing music? Or ANC performance? If your dad doesn't care about those, then he's not Apple's target demographic anyway.
This. Those who have the money/insurance will still go through their doctor for expensive "prescription" hearing aids. Those low income ones can buy one off Amazon/Walmart which (though not the best) makes a huge…
Yeah, iPhone/Galaxy Sxx price without the same reliability. You're crazy if you spend $1k for Pixel's build quality.
Security by obscurity.
My 2016 Macbook Pro still works fine, albeit slow. Windows laptops (HP, Dell) always crap out for me, except for my Thinkpads that lasted for a while.
Cocaine Sharknado
> We’d bet that Apple is paying Ubisoft, Capcom and 505 Games to port the titles over so that the tech giant can use them to showcase its latest devices Lol, no way in hell Apple is paying them to port. At most they'd…
And EU is totally fine with this? Should force them to open source it.
Just wait 10-20 years when self-driving is the norm, it will reduce congestions caused by human's behavior and accidents.
> Basic appeal is about form factor. It would be much more appealing to me as a watch. Since it can at least tell time, and I don't need to carry it around in my pocket, which I'm already carrying a phone and a wallet.…
> They're all still very upset about this, and would drop Apple Pay in a second if the NFC chip were forced open by a regulator Not if the users have anything to say about that. Canadian banks tried to do their own…
Yeah, I was holding out on buying Ionic5 because of the lack of good charging network, even though I will only use it for occasional roadtrip. I will be charging at home for everyday use. Now that everybody is in Tesla…
Unless you're Google SVP+, nobody will think you're speaking for Google...
MSFT did not move higher than S&P 500 in the past 5 days...
Interesting...
> I've heard that public school teachers in the USA generally come from the bottom 20% of their class. No way this is true. ~57% of teachers have Master's degree or higher. Bottom 20% of their class means they'd barely…