Here in the SF Bay Area, it’s Tesla drivers. All those BMW drivers have traded in their cars for Teslas.
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I live in the SF Bay Area and about 20% of cars are driven with their high beams on all the time. The drivers just click that stalk and leave it there no matter what. It’s an epidemic.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Apple employees outnumbered customers at Vision Pro launch in San Francisco's Union SquareEnglish
21·2 years agoDefine “complete”.
A 1.0 product is by definition the worst product the company will make of that type. That’s no different from any other product by any other company.
There is no complete product. There are only products you can buy, and those you can’t.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Apple employees outnumbered customers at Vision Pro launch in San Francisco's Union SquareEnglish
2·2 years agoYou’re conflating the perfect with the good. The question is not whether Vision Pro is perfect, it’s whether it’s good enough for today. I happen to think that it is for the goals the company has set (well under 1M units sold). But it will of course improve rapidly every year.
This is not new. This is every new product Apple has introduced.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Apple employees outnumbered customers at Vision Pro launch in San Francisco's Union SquareEnglish
154·2 years agoI heartily disagree. This is a 1.0 product, and though it’s deeply flawed in so many ways, it also nailed interactions that other companies have struggled with. They’re going to iterate and pivot on this platform for the next few years (and sell cheaper models) and they will find the sweet spot. This platform is here to stay.
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Mildly Infuriating@lemmy.world•This AI generated Article For Soy Free Meat AlternativesEnglish
5·2 years agoI have a feeling any list will not be able to catch up with the rate at which these sites are created.
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Technology@lemmy.world•iPhone Apps Secretly Harvest Data When They Send You Notifications, Researchers FindEnglish
3·2 years agoI think so.
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Technology@lemmy.world•iPhone Apps Secretly Harvest Data When They Send You Notifications, Researchers FindEnglish
8·2 years agoApps can get woken up when a remote notification arrives that has the
content-availablekey. Apps are woken up in background mode, at which point they have a few seconds to do whatever they need to do to refresh their content cache. This, of course, often leads to the app making a connection to the server, which exposes the user’s IP address.I think the sin here is that some apps always set the
content-availablekey regardless of whether there is content to be retrieved or not. That turns the notification into a surveillance tool, allowing the app to check in periodically.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Why the ‘mother of all breaches’ is a wake up call for everyoneEnglish
10·2 years ago“Externalities” are just expenses that corporations incur that have to be paid by the public.
Make externalities losses again.
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No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•What are the highest quality search engines?
365·2 years agoDDG is ok for most searches, but they have definitely hit a plateau. Programming search results are quite poor, for instance.
I’ve started paying for kagi. Their results are just way better at this point.
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ADHD@lemmy.world•Surely a small amount of effort every day is better than a monthly emergency and panic... right brain? Right?English
27·2 years agoI don’t do laundry every day, but I have a basket that’s about the same size as one load. Whenever the basket is full, it goes into the washer. Tends to be once every about 5 days for me.
Among tech companies, RTO has primarily been about one thing: maintaining real estate investments. This was likely the primary reason Apple began RTO much earlier than most of its peers (Aug 2022). Apple has enormous RE investments in Apple Park, in San Diego, Austin, and a bunch of other locations, and RTO was a way to ensure their values stay up, and they can remain qualified for tax credits by bringing commerce to those areas.
The fact that RTO also causes the most expensive people to leave was a fortuitous bonus. In 2023, interest rates went high, and money (and thus revenue) became tight, so companies like Amazon enacted RTO to force their most expensive employees to leave.
Make no mistake: Apple, too, used RTO as an attrition tool. They fully expected some single-digit percentages of their engineering workforce to quit due to RTO.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Tesla drivers had highest accident rate, BMW drivers highest DUI rate, study findsEnglish
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Technology@lemmy.world•What If: No Social Media Anonymity (Edit)English
24·2 years agoI’ll flip the question around: what are you trying to achieve with zero anonymity, and how could it be abused? Is the tradeoff worth it?
If real identity is required to participate, but is not publicly displayed, who would you entrust with this information, and how could it be abused?
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Mildly Infuriating@lemmy.world•I got this popup ad on my TV **while watching a DVD**English
3539·2 years agoProtip: Do not connect your TV to the Internet.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Study shows Tesla owners have most car accidents, but Ram has the worst driversEnglish
254·2 years agoPSA: This “study” is crap.
They base their findings on incidents per driver, not per mile driven. Maybe the “safest” drivers here just…don’t drive their vehicles all that much?
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Technology@lemmy.world•Google Makes Over $92 Billion per Year By Owning Android (their 'open source' operating system)English
61·2 years agoThe open secret of Open Source is that successful projects are largely the playground of capitalists. Who has the time to develop and maintain a whole mobile OS with all of the services people have come to expect, for no compensation? Surely the money flows in from interested parties who can then use the software to their advantage.
Much of the fundamental pieces of iOS and macOS is open source too. Darwin/XNU are open-source, but no one is under the impression that any of this effort is to benefit anyone other than Apple. Sure, Darwin-based alternative OSes exist, but let’s not kid ourselves that they are anything but curiosities, waiting to be derailed by Apple when they get too large.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Apple Makes It Harder for Police to Access Your Push NotificationsEnglish
232·2 years agoThe article is incorrect in equating Apple’s stance to Google’s. As far as I can tell Google does not require a warrant, only a subpoena (which doesn’t require a judge’s review), while Apple’s change does require a court order or a warrant, both of which require a judge to sign off.

It’s gotta be some kind of meme, where friends tell friends to do the thing, and they pass it on, because it’s gotten worse and worse over time.