Ah yes, cos that would lead to stellar leadership in Mozilla.
Ah yes, cos that would lead to stellar leadership in Mozilla.
Thank goodness.
It is not that simple. These are cat and mouse games. Whack a mole. Whatever you’d like to say.
For this reason, we must still take a stand against this stuff.
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I like Mastadon. Farwss drama than on Lemmy (or Twitter).
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Sure. I can’t wait to finally make the switch (Nvidia).
Yeah in the presentation of it was clearly idiotic. I often wonder how seriously these silicon valley people actually take themselves privately.
Noice. I am currently on feeder but I’ll tale a look at this
I don’t totally agree but you’re definitely onto something there. I will absolutely never be simpathetic to that vision, but you’re right that Apple knows their audience.
Honestly I’d be truly thrilled if they were merely forced to open up iMessage. I’d be a huge quality of life improvent for people who don’t want to daily drive an iPhone but have to keep in contact with Americans.
And for those living in the US with Androids.
Oh gawd, I hate that (sorry 😅). But so long as it was just an option, even a default one, that would be fine with me.
I think Gnome wins as I have it. But I would take the vanilla macos shell (not the underlying OS, just the shell) over vanilla Gnome.
They’re fucking themselves. In the EU the EU, not the US, is sovereign. Apple has to follow EU rules, but again, only with the EU.
It doesn’t, the poster just doesn’t like Apple (neither do I) and those are apparently magic words for “stop this company I don’t like.”
Ugh… I mean, they could, but the fact is I guarentee you many members of the EU commission and parliament themselves use these products, and they are popular in the EU, just not as overwhelmingly so as in the US. Ultimately, that wouldn’t really fly in a democracy and, as much as I may hate apple, for good reasons.
Yeah, I don’t think they read the article… Sovereignty only applies, well, in the bloc or nation.
Their silicon is really good. I’d argue it is mostly because they have a node advantage but it is what it is.
But especially in the MacBook Air it can only really show off its stuff in the short-bursty workloads of casual users (and Geekbench). My four-year-old PC would pull ahead quite quickly on any task when you actually have to run it at load for a while.
hear hear!