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5 months agoThe trick is getting the lightning into the rocks first…
The trick is getting the lightning into the rocks first…
Oh, it’s worse than that, it’s not garden variety “make jimmy fall in love with me” magic; it’s “call forth the daemon spirit of Fourier to transform the spectral flux into symbols for the sacred converter to interpret via the MCS scrolls into a cursed message posting to kbin…”
They don’t teach about Configuration Management in web-dev bootcamp
Would you like to attend a lemon party?
Hold my nose and pick the minimum harm candidates.
Wait, you can just do that? You can just arrest and charge people trying to take over your country!?
Steve Jobs had to die before AAPL paid dividends.
Heh, now do Software Engineers and IT guys…
Why you brin’ing up old shit?
Why not both?
WUT? Apple is very focused on privacy and the idea that a user can’t mute or install Adblock is… weird. Safari has good ad-blocking options as well as built-in anti-tracking features to protect users, applications can’t usually prevent the system from muting content and Apple doesn’t really sell ads outside of the App Store.
If you want to worry about that stuff I’d suggest focusing on the Meta VR goggles or god forbid Google starts making goggles, both of those companies survive on ad revenue and have an incentive to enshitify their experience in ways that the Apple we know today would never do. Of course companies can change over time, but the ethic at Apple is to only make products they feel comfortable with their families using.