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0pimo t1_jdpjog4 wrote
Reply to comment by pulse14 in China to introduce early 6G mobile applications by 2025, putting the country on track to rolling out commercial services by 2030 by Vailhem
China is going to be in a rough spot once they can’t steal technology from western companies any more.
0pimo t1_jdeqc1f wrote
Reply to comment by thalientvor in Apple employees face reprisals, possible termination over return to office policy by OutlandishnessOk2452
I work in logistics and manufacturing, so me and my entire team have to show up to the office anyways to do actual physical work.
Even when I was in engineering and managing a global team I still went into the office and walked the production floor.
0pimo t1_jdefum8 wrote
Reply to comment by BuzzBadpants in Apple employees face reprisals, possible termination over return to office policy by OutlandishnessOk2452
I don't think this is about that.
They built a gorgeous office purpose built for people to bump into each other at random to collaborate.
Fine to disagree with their philosophy, but if they're paying you to do a job and expect you to be in the office and you say "no" then don't expect to keep your job. You're basically telling Apple that you aren't a good cultural fit for the company.
I think some roles can be remote, but I'm also a firm believer that people being in the office leads to better team work and innovation. There have been plenty of times in my life where I've struck up a conversation with someone outside of my circle and it ended up with something great. Had I been remote, it may not have occured to me to talk to that person because other than seeing them in an org chart, I may not even know they exist.
0pimo t1_jd9n27v wrote
Reply to comment by Old_timey_brain in Google and Microsoft’s chatbots are already citing one another in a misinformation shitshow by altmorty
Holy shit CNN is going to be out of a job!
0pimo t1_jd7q2fb wrote
Reply to comment by ArugulaZ in The FBI raided a notable journalist's home. Rolling Stone didn't tell readers why by SellingCoach
Not saying the guy isn't a pedo, but the Feds planting CP on his devices would be right up their alley.
0pimo t1_jcps1g6 wrote
Reply to comment by squeevey in Qualcomm Is Poised to Dominate EVs Before Apple Gets a Chance by OutlandishnessOk2452
Yeah pretty sure having a non-crumpling frame is how you transfer a whole lot of energy to the driver and kill people when they crash.
0pimo t1_jcpq639 wrote
Reply to comment by squeevey in Qualcomm Is Poised to Dominate EVs Before Apple Gets a Chance by OutlandishnessOk2452
I'm no car engineer, but I don't think it's possible to build something like this and have it structurally safe without it weighing an awful lot.
Modern cars, the body is the chassis and the cabin is integral to the structural integrity of the car.
0pimo t1_jcpcjsd wrote
Reply to comment by Additional-Force-795 in Levels of carcinogenic chemical near Ohio derailment site far above safe limit by Additional-Force-795
Norfolk should be forced to buy those mortgages / homes from the owners at above pre-disaster rates.
Hopefully it bankrupts them.
0pimo t1_jchwygy wrote
Reply to comment by ShoestringTherapy in First Republic in talks with major banks about a rescue plan by Powerpuff_Rangers
The basic thing to understand about Wall Street is that stocks go up and down largely based on how people feel about things, not based on any real quantitative reasoning.
A company posts record profits? Stock goes up. The amount it goes up isn't based on how big the profits are really other than the bigger the number the more people like it.
If you want to see this stupidity in action, at one point Tesla was valued more than every other car company on the planet combined.
0pimo t1_jc2i0zz wrote
Reply to comment by Westfakia in Twitter’s $42,000-per-Month API Prices Out Nearly Everyone | Tiers will start at $500,000 a year for access to 0.3 percent of the company’s tweets. Researchers say that’s too much for too little data by Hrmbee
TIL that having to pay for API data from a privately held social media company constitutes "abuse and systemic inequity".
0pimo t1_jc1xi9l wrote
Reply to comment by Westfakia in Twitter’s $42,000-per-Month API Prices Out Nearly Everyone | Tiers will start at $500,000 a year for access to 0.3 percent of the company’s tweets. Researchers say that’s too much for too little data by Hrmbee
>Giving preferential treatment to financial companies based on means alone isn’t going to benefit anyone except the people at the top
What planet are you on? This is how the world works. People with money spend it to gain benefits and value.
0pimo t1_jadu8wd wrote
Reply to comment by Snopes1 in Renewables provided almost 23% of US electrical generation by Wagamaga
>Solar was the fastest-growing renewable energy source – output by solar increased by 24.14% and its share of total US electrical generation for the year was 4.74%.
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>Electrical generation by wind also expanded significantly – growing by 14.97% and providing over a tenth of total US electrical generation in 2022.
Maybe. But Solar and Wind are growing quite quickly.
I know in my area they're putting up solar and wind farms like crazy. My warehouse is powered 100% by renewable energy off the grid now.
0pimo t1_j9202b8 wrote
Reply to comment by DrB00 in Lobbyist working for Apple and others managed to rewrite NY Right to Repair law. by SUPRVLLAN
More and more modern laptops are all fully integrated now, just like MacBooks.
0pimo t1_j91cc4q wrote
Reply to comment by skolioban in I Watched Elon Musk Kill Twitter’s Culture From the Inside | This bizarre episode in social-media history proves that it’s well past time for meaningful tech oversight by Hrmbee
>zero mechanism to replace tech moguls
Sure we do. You stop using their products and they go broke and leave.
0pimo t1_j9116m3 wrote
Reply to comment by DrB00 in Lobbyist working for Apple and others managed to rewrite NY Right to Repair law. by SUPRVLLAN
Then the device becomes thicker, heavier and slower.
Why do I get a shittier device because you mouth breathers can't stop breaking your phones? I've had iPhones since they first came out, I have yet to have to take one to a repair shop and I only upgrade every 2-3 model releases.
0pimo t1_j8y23i7 wrote
Reply to comment by claire0 in Lobbyist working for Apple and others managed to rewrite NY Right to Repair law. by SUPRVLLAN
Most people aren't going to have the ability to replace BGA components like DRAM and NVRAM chips on Apple devices. Some repair shops might, but it's not something someone with zero experience and a soldering iron is going to be replacing.
BGA component rework requires $30k+ in equipment, temp and humidity controls and knowledge of how to build thermal profiles.
They are also moisture sensitive, so managing them is more complicated than just sticking them on a shelf and waiting for someone to buy them.
0pimo t1_j6ira6e wrote
Reply to comment by cabose7 in OpenAI executives say releasing ChatGPT for public use was a last resort after running into multiple hurdles — and they're shocked by its popularity by steviaplath153
Unless Google or another company has a competing product, OpenAI is probably the next trillion dollar company.
0pimo t1_j61an0r wrote
Reply to comment by mobappbrowse in Justin Trudeau gets swarmed by protesters walking to Ontario restaurant by No-Atmosphere9320
Yeah whatever nerd.
0pimo t1_j5wm9nv wrote
0pimo t1_j5wixbp wrote
Reply to SpaceX completes major Starship test in prep for rocket’s first orbital launch attempt - Starship prototype 24, stacked on Super Heavy booster prototype 7, was fueled up at SpaceX’s Starbase facility in Texas in a test known as a “wet dress rehearsal.” by Gagarin1961
If Jeff Bezos had hair, he'd be ripping it out.
0pimo t1_j5wg4tv wrote
Reply to comment by LostHisDog in US Seeks Reengagement with China to Stop Illicit Fentanyl as Blinken Heads to Beijing by Sweaty_Maybe1076
I imagine that the CCP is doing it intentionally and this is part of the reason why.
Assuming the CCP is our friend is dumb.
The only solution is to tell them to stop, or we stop exporting energy and food to them and they can starve.
0pimo t1_j5wb1cu wrote
Reply to comment by KaneinEncanto in NYPD to redesign police cars, add 360-degree cameras by geoxol
"EV Battery ran out while we were beating..er I mean... educating the suspect"
0pimo t1_j5un9zo wrote
Reply to comment by goldfaux in Google sued by US Dept of Justice over web ad monopoly by stran___g
It's built off Chromium, which is open source. They can literally just keep developing it.
0pimo t1_j5tyw9t wrote
Reply to comment by Deyln in Amazon strikes: Workers claim robots are treated better by secure_caramel
Chinese labor costs have skyrocketed.
0pimo t1_jdwzpkk wrote
Reply to Majima Goro Lord of the Night deserves an aww [OC] by Emotional-Yoghurt-69
Nobody wants to see your cat's butthole. Put that thing away!