The metric to beat isn't "is self driving dangerous, yes or no?" The metric to beat is "is self driving on average substantially safer than human driving?". Once you beat that metric, it would be insane not to allow…
> The 9to5Mac article says, "if the item is not received, Apple communicates with the customer over email and phone." Yet Dustin reported no phone call from Apple, It's possible Dustin had silence unknown callers turned…
Looks like I was right. Entirely unrelated to the Apple Card. https://9to5mac.com/2021/03/03/apple-card-apple-id-unrelated... "No matter what payment method was used, the ability to transact on the associated Apple ID…
After looking into it more, I see that the instant credit system is the culprit. 1. Apple instantly gave Dustin the credit (because he opted into paying monthly). From Apple's site: "If you pay monthly: We’ll apply the…
> That's not exactly what happened. "they give you a credit at purchase time" That would still be a refund on the Apple Card. "amount of the credit [...] to my Apple Card balance." means Apple refunded a portion of the…
I think you missed the point where Dustin mentioned this: "Very soon after, it seems that Apple simply added the amount of the credit I received when I purchased the M1 MacBook Pro to my Apple Card balance." Timeline is…
Wrong. If Dustin used a Chase card for the trade in/payment for the Mac, this situation would have resulted in the exact same way.
Chargeback is to establish that Apple can shutdown your services if Apple thinks you owe them money. Dustin was erroneously credited for something from Apple, and now Apple shutdown his account because they want the…
SIWA will still work for two weeks should Apple decide to "terminate all related functionality". Apple did not decide to "terminate all related functionality".
> Owing money to whom is the question. Today I can put an App Store charge on my Chase card and do a chargeback making up some stupid reason that I never got my app in which the chargeback would be successful. It's not…
> That's not what happened though. His credit card didn't expire I didn't say that's what happened. I'm saying it's entirely possible Apple can shutdown your account for owing money even if you don't have an Apple Card.…
"Within rights to terminate [...] all related functionality" is completely different than "Apple HAS TERMINATED [...] all related functionality". Upon terminating "all related functionality", SIWA will still work for…
> the main issue is that Apple shut down his other Apple services because of non-payment. This presumably wouldn't happen if the charge was on a non-Apple card. Not entirely true. If you owe money on the App Store…
> Apple made a mistake with the credit process An important detail left completely out from any of the tweets.
If you read Tim's tweet, it says in the policy "Ability to ENABLE Apple services [like] Sign in with Apple". This makes sense as Epic no longer has the ability to enable SIWA on new apps. Says nothing about termination…
> The disabling of iCloud, App Store, and Apple ID accounts is actually an Apple Card policy for overdue accounts My understanding is that the Apple Card policy is referring to "account" as "Apple Card Account is issued…
> Why on earth would you set up auto-pay? I've setup auto-pay on several accounts and left it running for over a decade. whatever issue I may have in the future would not exceed the amount of time wasted in manually…
How do you know Uber and Grab? (Grubhub?) were never rejected? You're assuming they passed every single review which I think it's highly unlikely. Considering 40% of all submissions in the past week (shown on Apple's…
Judging from the screenshots in your tweet, your first rejection was failing to follow the rules that stated if you have a third party sign in, you're supposed to use Sign In with Apple too. That's not on Apple.…
Title is clickbait and not very objective. Apple isn't "bullying". It sounds like reviewer was convinced a phone number was not needed. That's why you simply reply back to the reviewer or get it appealed. Reviewers…
Such an awful comment.
So far the last several Macbooks have throttled after X minutes of rendering. The only real surprise is that the 2018 Macbooks ended up with worse rendering time. But it does make sense since the i9 is a hotter chip and…
Apple didn't advertise a minimum time guaranteed to sustain 2.9ghz with 100% load. It's not much different than my iPhone shutting down after recording 4k60 video for 2 minutes in the hot summer sun at 110F degrees (in…
My guess is Premier already had optimizations for the 2017 Macbook Pro to lessen the amount of hits to the throttle threshold temperature.
That's a serious tin-foil hat you got there.
The metric to beat isn't "is self driving dangerous, yes or no?" The metric to beat is "is self driving on average substantially safer than human driving?". Once you beat that metric, it would be insane not to allow…
> The 9to5Mac article says, "if the item is not received, Apple communicates with the customer over email and phone." Yet Dustin reported no phone call from Apple, It's possible Dustin had silence unknown callers turned…
Looks like I was right. Entirely unrelated to the Apple Card. https://9to5mac.com/2021/03/03/apple-card-apple-id-unrelated... "No matter what payment method was used, the ability to transact on the associated Apple ID…
After looking into it more, I see that the instant credit system is the culprit. 1. Apple instantly gave Dustin the credit (because he opted into paying monthly). From Apple's site: "If you pay monthly: We’ll apply the…
> That's not exactly what happened. "they give you a credit at purchase time" That would still be a refund on the Apple Card. "amount of the credit [...] to my Apple Card balance." means Apple refunded a portion of the…
I think you missed the point where Dustin mentioned this: "Very soon after, it seems that Apple simply added the amount of the credit I received when I purchased the M1 MacBook Pro to my Apple Card balance." Timeline is…
Wrong. If Dustin used a Chase card for the trade in/payment for the Mac, this situation would have resulted in the exact same way.
Chargeback is to establish that Apple can shutdown your services if Apple thinks you owe them money. Dustin was erroneously credited for something from Apple, and now Apple shutdown his account because they want the…
SIWA will still work for two weeks should Apple decide to "terminate all related functionality". Apple did not decide to "terminate all related functionality".
> Owing money to whom is the question. Today I can put an App Store charge on my Chase card and do a chargeback making up some stupid reason that I never got my app in which the chargeback would be successful. It's not…
> That's not what happened though. His credit card didn't expire I didn't say that's what happened. I'm saying it's entirely possible Apple can shutdown your account for owing money even if you don't have an Apple Card.…
"Within rights to terminate [...] all related functionality" is completely different than "Apple HAS TERMINATED [...] all related functionality". Upon terminating "all related functionality", SIWA will still work for…
> the main issue is that Apple shut down his other Apple services because of non-payment. This presumably wouldn't happen if the charge was on a non-Apple card. Not entirely true. If you owe money on the App Store…
> Apple made a mistake with the credit process An important detail left completely out from any of the tweets.
If you read Tim's tweet, it says in the policy "Ability to ENABLE Apple services [like] Sign in with Apple". This makes sense as Epic no longer has the ability to enable SIWA on new apps. Says nothing about termination…
> The disabling of iCloud, App Store, and Apple ID accounts is actually an Apple Card policy for overdue accounts My understanding is that the Apple Card policy is referring to "account" as "Apple Card Account is issued…
> Why on earth would you set up auto-pay? I've setup auto-pay on several accounts and left it running for over a decade. whatever issue I may have in the future would not exceed the amount of time wasted in manually…
How do you know Uber and Grab? (Grubhub?) were never rejected? You're assuming they passed every single review which I think it's highly unlikely. Considering 40% of all submissions in the past week (shown on Apple's…
Judging from the screenshots in your tweet, your first rejection was failing to follow the rules that stated if you have a third party sign in, you're supposed to use Sign In with Apple too. That's not on Apple.…
Title is clickbait and not very objective. Apple isn't "bullying". It sounds like reviewer was convinced a phone number was not needed. That's why you simply reply back to the reviewer or get it appealed. Reviewers…
Such an awful comment.
So far the last several Macbooks have throttled after X minutes of rendering. The only real surprise is that the 2018 Macbooks ended up with worse rendering time. But it does make sense since the i9 is a hotter chip and…
Apple didn't advertise a minimum time guaranteed to sustain 2.9ghz with 100% load. It's not much different than my iPhone shutting down after recording 4k60 video for 2 minutes in the hot summer sun at 110F degrees (in…
My guess is Premier already had optimizations for the 2017 Macbook Pro to lessen the amount of hits to the throttle threshold temperature.
That's a serious tin-foil hat you got there.