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But will it have AI?
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It’s likely more expensive… and current wound vacs are not cheap. I see its applications in chronic wounds.
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What are either of these?
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2024-10-06
Cognizant is an Indian outsource firm stealing jobs from American tech workers through corporate outsourcing. Sometimes they hire American workers as window dressing. Never heard of Belcan.
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2024-10-06
There have been lawsuits against some of these Indian outsource firms discriminating against American workers. I had a 10 year long term job outsourced to them, and had another job where I took over a project built by them. The reaction from the users and remaining programmers where I was outsourced from was totally negative in terms of the quality of their work and their responsiveness. Despite this, the same stupid company had more waves of outsourcing to them and in a compromise offered some staff jobs with them directly. All the rest were either laid off or offered packages to leave. I had two career positions with consulting companies in the 80’s before the outsource boom : General Electric and Cap Gemini (both awful). Glad I retired in 2017 and don’t have to deal with the tech rat race anymore.
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2024-10-06
Dealt with a lot of these 3rd party companies to take over our internal IT day to day, cognizant was surprisingly good compared to others. We now have had a new company for a few years and are terrible. Whoever signs these contracts needs to go.
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2024-10-06
I worked with this company and never have I been more professionally lied to than by employees of this company. I wish the Belcan employees the best.
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Bruh Wiki is a source aggregate, not the source itself.
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2024-10-06
And this is why you should ignore tech PR dudes who claim AI will replace artists: The influence of tech on culture is generally unpredictable.
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2024-10-06
It is completely unpredictable and somewhere in my definition of art there is intent so Im still far from impressed.
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2024-10-06
You’re wrong. In 2050 nobody will give standing ovations to anything, because art and creativity will just be all-consumed by technology that it will have lost all appeal beyond brain-swiping through the AI influencers on ClipClop or whatever.
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Spiders are amazing. They really get a bad rap.
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2024-10-06
I know there’s more to it in the actual story, but what a weird headline. Picking up vibrations in the air caused by sound waves is just what any microphone (or ear) does.
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2024-10-06
lol ikr?! It needs be like a spider web…you mean like a diaphragm? 
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2024-10-06
Maybe they could make even smaller microphones with a single thread to listen with. Rather than a full diaphragm? Don’t know if there’s an important use for that though.
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2024-10-06
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Same with my 11 Pro. This damn thing has great battery life still and just does absolutely everything still 0 issue. I want a new model but can’t justify it yet lol.
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2024-10-06
That has nothing to do with Apple - whoever owns and develops that app decided to not support anything older than iOS 17.
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2024-10-06
My girlfriends iphone 8 works better than my 12 mini, I'm not sure how it's possible.
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2024-10-06
That’s the developer not Apple.
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2024-10-06
Making things illegal means the government will extort more tax dollars that won't be accounted for. More bureaucrats that need to justify their existence. And best of all, corporate donors that are never held accountable for the initial thing that you wanted stopped.
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2024-10-06
iphone 15 pro max 💪💪💪
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2024-10-06
I’m on my XR, it’s giving up sadly. I have a small corner that is showing a notable group of dead pixels. My battery life also is questionable, and often when I’m using apps, it freezes for a few seconds before becoming responsive again.
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2024-10-06
Yeah my these batteries suck even if you replace them they don’t last long Also, i have a magenta vertical line on my iPhone XS screen. I could get my screen replaced but is it even worth it?
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2024-10-06
>iPhone SE (3rd generation) The budget phone that keeps on giving. Best $400 bucks I’ve spent in a while.
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2024-10-06
55 burgers, 55 fries, 55 tacos, 55 pies, 55 cokes, 100 tater tots, 100 pizzas, 100 tenders, 100 meatballs, 100 coffees, 55 wings, 55 shakes, 55 pancakes, 55 pastas, 55 peppers, and 155 taters!
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2024-10-06
As I'm getting older, people get less impressed by having a new phone to being impressed that your phone has survived so long. 
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2024-10-06
Why does Apple support its newest flagship model? Are they stupid?
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2024-10-06
Same! My five year old 11 still going strong. I wish it had the camera capabilities of the future models though. I see pics and videos on my buddy’s 15 and am just blown away. I refuse to contribute to our disposable society though and will keep it until it breaks or is no longer supported.
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2024-10-06
my XR is pristine lmao just started getting a bit hot when it charges recently tho
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2024-10-06
Looks like we’re getting a new battery XR.
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2024-10-06
TIL the Midwest is post capitalist
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2024-10-06
So does anyone know for someone on an iphone 7 who needs to update because all my apps are losing support, but doesn't care about the newest and best, which options should I consider that will have OS updates for a while that are decent? I haven't kept up with new phones at all. Just want a phone that has functionality for as long as I can get.
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2024-10-06
Just because there are no more security updates does not mean that there are any significant security issues. The iPhone 6 stopped receiving security updates more than one year ago. In what danger are users who still use iPhone 6 today? What can happen to them?
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2024-10-06
Wow, thought this was going to be the year my XR finally gave up the ghost. Guess not.
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2024-10-06
My 7 is still going strong 💪
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2024-10-06
Would have still had mine if it wasn't for that darned pool and no rice to be found. :D Will keep my 13 until it no longer functions.
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2024-10-06
Goddam! My cheap ass second genSE still supported? Time to actually get a new battery!
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2024-10-06
iPhones all look mostly the same. I have an iPhone 12. I can tell somebody has a newer phone by the camera. But outside of that, unless I ask, I have no idea who has what. I understand the newer cameras are nice and the emergency sos feature. But so much are just minor upgrades.
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2024-10-06
God we can only hope this becomes a general trend!
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2024-10-06
r/savedyouaclick is one of my favorite subs for this very reason. Not going to give page views and ad revenue for information that could have been a headline or tweet.
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2024-10-06
Yep, that hardware is not the weakest link here. Software support has got pretty long now, but even it has limits. Not sure how long they’ll keep releasing security updates, but iOS 15.8.2 was released in March. As long as you keep the phone up to date, that 8 year old bad boy will do okay.
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2024-10-06
*15 pro / pro max. The 15 has the A16.
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2024-10-06
It will eventually
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2024-10-06
Great. Can they do something about the abysmal battery life on the 15 Pro?
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2024-10-06
Today I’m going to a 3rd party store to swap out my battery since Apple doesn’t want to do it since “there’s nothing wrong with it” but whenever I charge it it takes about an hour to go up 10% and that’s without using my phone while it’s charging.
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2024-10-06
Well, good news then. Apple typically provides bug and security updates for 10 years, and OS updates for 7. I think that’s pretty reasonable, and was by far the longest software support up until very recently. When it comes to tech and consumer software, I think anything past 10 years is far too many generations removed for it to make sense.
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2024-10-06
Your grandfather had access to a better version of computing than we do…more secure, smaller footprint, cloud computing, and it was fast, all provided via mainframe. The people downvoting you have short memories or little knowledge, it’s always been the big “tech” lie that the current thing is inferior to the next thing, and that the next thing is here now.
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2024-10-06
iphone 8 didn't get ios 17 so idk what you are trying to say
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2024-10-06
Welcome to the train, comrade. But remember the capitalists will be really upset 😢
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2024-10-06
Tell that to the Midwest. They think their corn is actually feeding people 🙄
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2024-10-06
I loved my 13 Pro, hate my 15 Pro. It’s heavy, hot, slow, finger prints on the titanium are hard to clean, and already has a huge gash in the screen…for context I’ve never had a scratch like this on any iPhone. This is the new, strongest iPhone ever 🙄 Camera is great though. Maybe go for a 14 pro max?
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2024-10-06
Ok and how is not being able to use Google chat on an old phone Apple’s fault? They don’t even develop the app. > they routinely put ios hurdles in front of basic software to keep you upgrading No they don’t. > good lord look at yourself. You’re the one spouting off about Google Chat as if Apple has a say. I can use many more examples. Indoor ovens/stoves but I have a perfectly good campfire, for example. You people need to learn about technology before you open your mouths about it. You look dumb.
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2024-10-06
Same goes for my 13 year old Honda Insight. 263,000 miles and counting without any maintenance beyond oil changes, tires, and a couple of Walmart batteries. I paid cash for it and I will absolutely never sell it unless it’s for $60/ton at a scrap yard.
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2024-11-06
I don't ask this to come off as an iPhone hater, I'm genuinely curious. I've seen a lot of press about iOS 18. What new features makes it so significant? Does it have anything groundbreaking? Every video or post I've seen that flaunts a feature of it shows a very outdated and previously done one, but present it as if it's something mind-blowing.
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2024-11-06
Right, my 11 pro max still runs like a champ too
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2024-11-06
Are you sure it isn’t doing the energy saving charging? Mine only charges that slow when it’s trying to take its time to charge at a certain time the next day.
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2024-11-06
Worry less about physical looks. I upgraded from a 12 Pro Max to a 15 Pro Max and the difference is astounding to me. I’d imagine this is because I skipped 2 full generations of iPhone before my upgrade.
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2024-11-06
mine too! battery is gone, but otherwise works well enough for my usage. bought in October 2016
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2024-11-06
My 12 feels like it struggles pretty bad on iOS 17, consistently hangs for up to a few seconds at times
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2024-11-06
I’m sure I’ll appreciate it when I upgrade but I wouldn’t consider myself to be a user who makes use of a lot of features. I’ll notice better performance, betters display, better camera but beyond that I likely won’t notice too much. My 12 is fine but there is definitely some occasional lag but nothing terrible. My wife upgraded to an iPhone 13 only because her iPhone 8 Plus was so busted up. lol
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2024-11-06
But the Apple Intelligence features will only work on the 15 Pro and Pro Max. So there's that. Your other phones will just have to stay dumb.
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You’ve correctly identified a problem but these iPads not getting iOS 18 doesn’t mean they won’t continue to get security updates and doesn’t mean they’re obsolete.
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2024-10-06
A few of the reviews of the recent iPad M4 I've seen used the now oldest supported iPad Pro 2018 as a comparison and basically said that besides the improved screen the differences where negligible.
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This one is new because it is a new product with a new marketing team that wants to sell new stuff. Not innovative. They are right about the great technical benefits although I would be concerned about glycol leaks in a body of water, you know, making fish blind and fresh water intakes for people and all.
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2024-10-06
Native species of plants and animals that live in water are all temperature sensitive to some degree. Irregular water temps due to human activity is already an ongoing environmental concern. This article makes no mention of the impact of these systems on local ecosystems. People need to stop assuming that any energy achieved without burning fossil fuels is automatically eco-friendly.
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2024-10-06
You just compared running over a squirrel to damaging entire ecosystems. Go think about what you've done.
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This has little to no implications for climate change. Hate on Elon all you want but SpaceX is doing plenty of good.
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2024-10-06
Like?
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2024-10-06
Can't build trucks that run, is this better or another lie
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2024-10-06
Near and far space travel has resulted in hundreds of advancements and developments that would not otherwise be available otherwise. In fact the mobile phone you are currently using is one, and other things such as GPS, and even velcro. Until very recently, space exploration and even satellite deployment used single use rockets that would dispose after launch and land in the ocean. SpaceX have already revolutionised this system by developing an extremely reliable rocket that can be accurately and safely landed and relaunched, reducing costs of such missions by millions.
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2024-10-06
At the very least, providing internet to under serviced areas. Generally I’d say more affordable space exploration is a good thing but I understand that can be a contentious subject.
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2024-10-06
And equally importantly, to launch *where*? Great, you can produce 1 per day? Can you *launch* multiple ships per day? Not every day is suitable for a launch...
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2024-10-06
But he is emitting massive amounts of co2 in this undertaking, no? And he is a billionaire, no?
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2024-10-06
If he starts cut and pasting city blocks, we'll know what's up. Unfortunately that usually fucks the planet he's launching on. Normally I don't care. But I'm the biter in this situation.
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Jesus, is "AI" jumping the shark any time soon?
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Or until a hacker turns it on
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2024-10-06
I can't ever imagine an instance where I'd need to do what that tool would provide. It is so easy to imagine a large corporation creating this to spy on users' private lives.
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2024-10-06
You shouldn't be doing anything personal on a work device anyways. \- posted from my work device
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2024-10-06
It blows my mind how anyone at Microsoft thought that’d be a good idea.
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2024-10-06
Can I borrow your work laptop…. Don’t ask me why I just need it for 2 mins
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2024-10-06
There is no such thing as opt-in this is just a temp attempt to stop the question asking while Microsoft moralises this spyware. Thus making it always on because you agreed to it in the TOS.
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2024-10-06
Three letter orgs pay good money for assess to peoples data. Only decision that needed to be made was did they want money number to go up?
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2024-10-06
The release was a trial balloon, to assess how much blowback there would be. Some small adjustments have been made, but MS will continue. Next will be MS will enable it, and it will eventually upload the data to the cloud. The claim the will be “But it’s encrypted”. Who holds the encryption keys? Start moving to Linux.
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2024-10-06
Yeah, if you go out of your way to buy an AI powered laptop on a special windows versoon. Cause all of these articles conveniently forget to mention all the copilot plus stuff including recall will only be on specific AI powered laptops being released soon, which have local AI processors that are running on ARM chips rather than x86. Means a completely seperate version of windows for ARM. If you don't want AI features, then don't go out of your way to buy an AI powered laptop.
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2024-10-06
They probably are not OK with it due to reasons you listed so they will not enable it. They will also likely not allow users to enable it by enterprise policy.
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2024-10-06
I don’t trust the controls. No one can guarantee the controls are hacker / government / defect proof. Nothing is “local” on a machine connected to the internet. Your hacked machine IS the server in the cloud. And I don’t think the utility is worth the risk.
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2024-10-06
A hacker that has access to a local database on your PC doesn't need it anymore. As I said, at that point they can easily get the original files itself, install a keylogger, take screenshot themselves. There were apps that did exactly that years ago and sent that data remotely. Once hacker is able to read files with your user credentials, you are done. They never needed the database from Recall. From that angle there is no additional security risk here.
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2024-10-06
Put it this way. I wouldnt put all my passwords in a plaintext document on my computer so why would you willingly put a keylogger on your computer. Black hatters are salivating at the thought of it
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