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No, but stupidity is…
No, but stupidity is…
I thought it was a coating, like what they use to filter UV light. I have Theraspecs that do it, but those are sunglasses.
She was just upselling, not actually knowledgeable. They filter some blue spectrum, not the whole color blue.
Nope, but I also feel like Apple would have it off by default, unlike Microsoft.
Looks neat. I wonder if the mail proofread and rewrite will work anywhere other than in Mail or Safari, though. If so, it’'d give Outlook users a way better option than forking over $30/month for Microsoft’s extremely sluggish O365 Copilot. I don’t know if that’s any better on Windows, but the O365 Copilot experience on Mac slowed everything down, workflow-wise, when I tested it out a couple months ago. Click button, wait 30 seconds, repeat. Doing this stuff on-device will be great.
At some point they are going to have ad channels with content breaks.
Gardener here, I think it’s too late.
It’s actually fake, though. IP phones “play” that. Also, when on a call, they insert "comfort noise, that very low hiss you may hear, to augment the odd feeling most get with crystal clear VOIP audio.
Internet traffic gets mirrored to NSA data centers, that’s old news from the Snowden leak.
Spent $350 on a single cart of groceries today, nearly lost my mind at how bad it’s gotten.
Irony is, a lot of larger office building thermostats are really only there for display purposes (thermometer), not for control purposes (actually functional).
Our profit margin demands you buy over-priced books from our shop
College material monopolies should be illegal, just like all other monopolies. Want to give students an education in the real world? Let the free market determine textbook prices.
Yeah, I made a similar but much less serious mistake doing that. Once.
This is them smuggling onto foreign soil, no?
Doesn’t matter, diligence is still a must.
The more popular ad blocking gets, the more I worry about the ad industry lobbying to criminalize blocking ads as “theft of revenue” or some insane concept along that line.
Or, we just want bigger vehicles. Pure supply and demand.
They are not deleting, they are editing. So the platform would have to undo those edits rather than just flipping the visibility flag.
They’ll spend $5M to fight the $30K fine for this, I’m sure.