Agreed. Lack of CarPlay support is just one of the reasons that I won't own a Tesla. (Also, I prefer not to support anything tainted by Elmo's toxicity.)
Agreed. CarPlay support is table stakes fo me fir my next vehicle, no matter how good its native UI is.
Trying to figure out whether this statement was intended as sarcasm or if it's willfully blind to decades of rising surveillance capitalism as business model.
The only reason it doesn't is the greed of folks who become billionaires.
This...100%
Guillotines are the classic method, and they are likely coming if we don't change course.
Well, with the extreme levels of income stratification that we have in the US and greater world, money literally means a different thing to the few folks who've escaped the poverty trap ... just like hunting means a…
It's all interesting advertising / news; however, why does it have to constantly cost me five precious vertical lines of text worth of screen real estate in Claude Code that apparently can't be dismissed? FFS
Certificate expiration timeline...
Cool. Now go check out Mojo.
SICP should probably be required reading in the CS curriculum. It's a great start at understanding register hardware simulation.
Yeah, that was not at all my experience in CoreOS/SWE, where we would sometimes/often have to wait weeks for submissions to turn around in B&I to become part of "daily" builds. Glad you don't have to put up with the…
A statement which goes to show that confusing correlation with causation is all you need.
The fixing of a bug at Apple is the easy and quick part. It's the submission process from then until it gets released as part of an OS update that is the ridiculously long (and too often difficult) part.
It would have to be a very serious security bug. Even then, unless they've totally upended their software development workflows in the past couple of years, the Apple I knew extremely well from the inside couldn't turn…
At a very low level, it is. I know the individual that made a "diagnostic" for the floppy drive while working as a tech on the Apple I and Apple II designs which caused the drive to whine in patterns that were…
If I recall correctly, when you wanted all of the bells and whistles that Slackware had to offer, it required 72 floppy disks.
Bring back Slackware?
The fruit company still has an internal culture, especially in hardware-focused teams, with a relentless focus on shipping products followed by iterative refinement.
So, should we assume that they vibe-coded this patch? Sad...
Meanwhile, I've had the same blender for thirty years, and it's still going strong.
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I would love to go back to more skeumorphic system interfaces. The layered panes of glass metaphor has been a pain in the ass from a usability perspective from the get go, enough so that I cheered to hear of Alan Dye…
One of the few languages I've known that didn't provide any standard features for libraries (until the sixth major revision), Scheme, has been the worse for it.
Not giving real output is a complete fail. Try again.
Agreed. Lack of CarPlay support is just one of the reasons that I won't own a Tesla. (Also, I prefer not to support anything tainted by Elmo's toxicity.)
Agreed. CarPlay support is table stakes fo me fir my next vehicle, no matter how good its native UI is.
Trying to figure out whether this statement was intended as sarcasm or if it's willfully blind to decades of rising surveillance capitalism as business model.
The only reason it doesn't is the greed of folks who become billionaires.
This...100%
Guillotines are the classic method, and they are likely coming if we don't change course.
Well, with the extreme levels of income stratification that we have in the US and greater world, money literally means a different thing to the few folks who've escaped the poverty trap ... just like hunting means a…
It's all interesting advertising / news; however, why does it have to constantly cost me five precious vertical lines of text worth of screen real estate in Claude Code that apparently can't be dismissed? FFS
Certificate expiration timeline...
Cool. Now go check out Mojo.
SICP should probably be required reading in the CS curriculum. It's a great start at understanding register hardware simulation.
Yeah, that was not at all my experience in CoreOS/SWE, where we would sometimes/often have to wait weeks for submissions to turn around in B&I to become part of "daily" builds. Glad you don't have to put up with the…
A statement which goes to show that confusing correlation with causation is all you need.
The fixing of a bug at Apple is the easy and quick part. It's the submission process from then until it gets released as part of an OS update that is the ridiculously long (and too often difficult) part.
It would have to be a very serious security bug. Even then, unless they've totally upended their software development workflows in the past couple of years, the Apple I knew extremely well from the inside couldn't turn…
At a very low level, it is. I know the individual that made a "diagnostic" for the floppy drive while working as a tech on the Apple I and Apple II designs which caused the drive to whine in patterns that were…
If I recall correctly, when you wanted all of the bells and whistles that Slackware had to offer, it required 72 floppy disks.
Bring back Slackware?
The fruit company still has an internal culture, especially in hardware-focused teams, with a relentless focus on shipping products followed by iterative refinement.
So, should we assume that they vibe-coded this patch? Sad...
Meanwhile, I've had the same blender for thirty years, and it's still going strong.
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I would love to go back to more skeumorphic system interfaces. The layered panes of glass metaphor has been a pain in the ass from a usability perspective from the get go, enough so that I cheered to hear of Alan Dye…
One of the few languages I've known that didn't provide any standard features for libraries (until the sixth major revision), Scheme, has been the worse for it.
Not giving real output is a complete fail. Try again.