I am not me.

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Mfers talking like they were out in Europe totally unaware of what the US branch had been doing all this time, like what! Also what’s with the third person, who else is there with you calling the shots?

It was you. You were there and you knew from day one. Lots of allegations were directed at you, specifically. What is happening.

🤦‍♂️


50% of the entire world has lower than average intelligence. If just 1% of those idiots gravitate towards a single person, that’s 40m people.

I think 90% of his following is in the age range of 12-16. Which might also explain how he made a screwdriver into a “thing.”


Trump became the president of a nation. Hitler had record levels of approval. So does Kim.

“Popularity” means nothing in this day and age. I mean, let’s go ask the Logan bros.



Grand knowledge? I’ve never seen a single one of their videos that told me anything I didn’t already know about a tech item.

Mostly they make super edgelord cringe thumbnails and generally just have an idiots approach to the work they do by breaking things (the famous iMac Pro incident) or approaching things with the grace of a baby elephant.

He’s the computer guy for the 14 year old. It’s wild that the internet looks to them for anything other than shitty low effort product reviews and yammering on about whatever to fill up podcasts.


There’s a lot of psychological benefits to having much smaller communities. It’s been shown that after about 150 people, we tend to not do so well. Seems like the technology is there. The psychology is sound. And our mental health is critical.

The intent and WFH could mean we all live better. Nicer places. Less commuting. Everyone just, happier.

Sooooo…… 💁‍♂️


You’re talking about VOIP and other such features that simply require an internet connection. We are talking about traditional cell service which can only be controlled by the line’s operator.


The worst, hey we noticed you got a really hard to solve problem, well we got the answer right here, but we’re gonna dim it till you make an account, oh sorry that’s not really the answer thanks for the account sucker!


Same. AM has been terrific for a long time now. And I’d say for directions and mapping, AM is essentially the same as GM. Where AM really shines is the quality, speed and responsiveness, especially when it comes to features like street view. The quality is insane compared to GM.


Only your carrier has the ability to block a call. And when they do that, the caller would receive a brief message letting them know that the number is blocked.

Anything outside of that simply doesn’t answer the call. If you have voicemail active, obviously the caller will be given the option to leave a message.

There is no service that will give you a true number block outside of your carrier.


The beauty is that it will start extending to devices like notebooks. So goodbye those stupid barrel plugs most still use that all vary in size for whatever goddam reason.

Mice too. Why no one makes usbc dongles is just insane to me. Even if it was an extra $10 give us the option.



Every software has holes. Not saying macOS is bullet proof. But it’s much harder to infect thanks to its Unix core and the fact the entire OS is on a read only partition. That with their own anti malware tool (Gatekeeper) that took on a much more active roll in macOS’s defenses come Ventura.

I’m far more worried Apple replaces macOS or closes it just like all their other OSes and we end up bouncing between jailbreaks.


Naw. This is just FUD. I mean it’s coming from Accenture ffs.

Keep calm and keep computing.


I loath Adobe but this is the correct answer.


The Adobe message has nothing to do with the technical limitations of your browser and everything to do with their monopolistic nature as a company.


All their services are like that! Redirects for days. It’s an absolute gong show believe me. It’s way worse than the public knows.


A part of Apple’s long term, multi-stage deployment to phase out passwords entirely. They announced it last year during WWDC and said it will be messy and not without hurdles, but they’re committed to having strong cryptography without need for password at all.

Related: https://www.wired.com/story/apple-passkeys-password-iphone-mac-ios16-ventura/

A far cry from what Google is trying to do or their long term plans (we all know Google is trying to siphon more ad revenue).

Google’s proposition is as bad for Apple as it is for the rest of us.


Apple won’t do anything of the sort. They were in support of net neutrality and are committed to an open, free web. One of their chief complaints against Adobe back when Flash was at its all time peak as just that: it gave Adobe control of the web. They pushed for HTML5 and other alternatives.

Google is alone in this. However, I feel they can’t do it without Microsoft. At least not to the effect they are hoping so I totally see MS jumping on this as they have been firing on all cylinders with regards to “Windows as a service”. All they care about is building their own monopoly.