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It’s not that easy to break an addiction, but I have faith that Musk can fuck this website up juuuuust enough to chase away a higher percentage.
It’s not that easy to break an addiction, but I have faith that Musk can fuck this website up juuuuust enough to chase away a higher percentage.
They’ll just call every one of those inactive accounts ‘bots’ and be done with it
lol no problem, the way this was reported definitely made it seem like this was something new when it was really not.
Uhh just to clear up a misunderstanding, Apple and everyone else already scans your photos in the cloud and compares them to a pre-curated hash of known CSAM. What Apple was trying to do was do the scans on-device instead, for photos outbound to Apple’s iCloud. Supposedly, this was to make sure that your photos weren’t directly scanned by Apple themselves.
Yeah, and the most accessible too; meaning a lot of people who would love to mess around with their cars to get more value for their money.
It uses pull-tab adhesive, which even most Right-to-Repair advocates consider ‘sufficiently repairable’. When it comes to glue, Samsung’s worse by a mile.
With Apple, people generally let it slide because electronics aren’t as expensive and don’t last as long. Cars, on the other hand, are extraordinarily expensive and they’re supposed to last a lot longer than a phone.
Plus, at least Apple doesn’t (for example) charge you extra just to ‘unlock’ more performance on your phone.
Imagine being able to retrofit these with solid-state batteries when they’re a thing. These hackable 3s might someday go for a premium.
There’s also ‘don’t use it’, which is a perfectly valid option.
It really should’ve been $50 for Lifetime, at most.
The trackers were specifically there for Google’s ad service, so I assume this’ll get rid of those too.
Especially when FSD is still garbage. Seems to me like they just wanted to trigger FOMO.
Finally, the fun kind of schizoposting!
The Sync drama truly is a Reddit moment.
It was bound to happen eventually; these migrations happen in waves, after all. Not to mention, a solid chunk of former Reddit users just stopped using social media entirely.
What a terrible way of looking at it. UX matters a lot when you’re using a platform, and some people are willing to tolerate the occasional ad if they get a UX they like and are familiar with.
Bean: https://lemmy.world/c/bean Memmy: https://lemmy.ml/c/memmy
There’s Beans, another client that’s trying to do the whole ‘iOS’ aesthetic (though in a way that’s unlike Apollo) and Memmy, which borrows a lot of Apollo’s design aesthetic.
Musk has moved on from trying to create an ‘internet bank’. Dude now wants to make something like LINE or WeChat, which is absolutely hilarious.