

are you talking about the Air? last time i checked all iphone models have a camera bump.


are you talking about the Air? last time i checked all iphone models have a camera bump.


how do you propose removing it?
there are two options, 1) using a smaller,shittier camera, or 2) making an extremely thick phone. neither option is very “apple”, especially for a flagship model.
considering the vast majority of people use phone cases and will never notice the bump anyway, i think this whole thing is blown way out of proportion.


are we really going to start counting who stole what in all smartphone design.


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at that point why even use AI at all instead of some other basic filler assets?


or… maybe it wasn’t designed at all. maybe it is just a natural artefact of all big tech companies wanting to control the next big thing.


not judging by the absolute tirefire that is tiktok.


then you get unwanted chinese tech.


that’s the point, you can’t do that.


You have to think one step beyond this specific instance. Laws apply to everyone consistently.
So do you want to let cybersquatters fuck everyone just for the sake of fucking Lamborghini? Or is it better to get rid of these leeches who are providing no value to anyone but themselves?


it’s easy to see it that way when a big corporation is involved, but average people and small businesses get fucked by cybersquatters too.
On balance I tend to side against the cybersquatters. They are not providing any value to anyone, just leeching dollars from the economy.


no, tailscale is still the easiest option.


i’m sure they’re not perfect but i’ve had good luck with C7 ceramic LEDs from amazon.


only if they train it on intelligent data.


probably how it was prompted.


I think this snippet get the gist across:
The money flows in loops: Nvidia invests in AI startups, startups commit to cloud spending, cloud providers purchase Nvidia hardware, Nvidia recognizes revenue, but the cash never completes the circuit because the underlying economic activity—AI applications generating profit—remains insufficient.


The thing is, VPNs won’t protect your privacy much. Browser fingerprinting technology has achieved its goal. True anonymity online is damn near impossible now.
except for traffic that does not come from a web browser at all. like API calls to download linux ISOs.


or pretty much all remote IT work.
beginning of this headline got my hopes up that he finally croaked. fuckers.