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What killed Steve Jobs?

  • Pancreatic Cancer

    Votes: 65 12.2%
  • AIDS from having gay sex with Tim Cook

    Votes: 468 87.8%

  • Total voters
    533
Made the mistake of installing Catalina on a late 2011 MBP and now I unironically need to drill speedholes, 60fps Youtube videos make the thing hit 90C within moments because OpenGL = gay according to Apple and somehow Metal 2 makes the whole UI become an incendiary bomb.
 
Made the mistake of installing Catalina on a late 2011 MBP and now I unironically need to drill speedholes, 60fps Youtube videos make the thing hit 90C within moments because OpenGL = gay according to Apple and somehow Metal 2 makes the whole UI become an incendiary bomb.
Got Linux Mint on my 2012 MBP and it's extremely comfy.
 
Made the mistake of installing Catalina on a late 2011 MBP and now I unironically need to drill speedholes, 60fps Youtube videos make the thing hit 90C within moments because OpenGL = gay according to Apple and somehow Metal 2 makes the whole UI become an incendiary bomb.
Catalina has given me nothing but heartache. I fucked up a wipe of a machine that was a few years old running Mojave so I said screw it, just install Catalina since that's what's being offered. Big mistake. Found out later that several closed-source 32-bit executables weren't being offered in 64-bit and you can't disable the daily nagging to upgrade to Big Sur with defaults or softwareupdate like you can with previous versions.

I'm holding on to High Sierra on other machines but support is starting to falter depending on vendor. OS X really did peak with Lion.
 
I'm holding on to High Sierra on other machines but support is starting to falter depending on vendor. OS X really did peak with Lion.
I'm glad my system was just slightly too old for the cutoff and I'm "stuck" with High Sierra. Thoroughly breaking kernel extensions for no really good reason is the last straw.
 
Found out later that several closed-source 32-bit executables weren't being offered in 64-bit

For me it was just games. Including all Valve games. No more Half-Life, no more Portal or even Portal 2. It hurts, but life goes on (and it's not like there weren't a bunch of 64-bit compatible games in my backlog I could play instead). At some point when I'm no longer such a poor maybe I'll get a gaming PC and be able to play them again.
 
For me it was just games. Including all Valve games. No more Half-Life, no more Portal or even Portal 2. It hurts, but life goes on (and it's not like there weren't a bunch of 64-bit compatible games in my backlog I could play instead). At some point when I'm no longer such a poor maybe I'll get a gaming PC and be able to play them again.
Or install Windows 10. All my Steam games still run on that including the Valve ones.
 
Or install Windows 10. All my Steam games still run on that including the Valve ones.
Can't do that anymore either - I'm M1 gang gang on my main machine now. :(

Apparently it's possible to install an Arm version of Windows in a VM and then use Windows' built-in Rosetta 2-like Intel emulation, but… as much as I miss Portal, I don't miss it enough to install those sorts of Rube Goldberg-like systems on a machine I use to pay my rent. I can do without.
 
I owned an iPod once, it was a piece of trash. Have never bought another Apple product since.

Not an Apple fan but I got one of these in 2007 and it's still working great

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I still have a 2008 iPhone that works fine after 13 years of daily use, idk if Apple or anybody else makes consumer electronics to last like that anymore.
 
I still have a 2008 iPhone that works fine after 13 years of daily use, idk if Apple or anybody else makes consumer electronics to last like that anymore.
I had a 4 from I think 2010 until a couple years ago, a 4s after that, and now an SE that is faster than my desktop, at least on paper.
 
Can't do that anymore either - I'm M1 gang gang on my main machine now. :(

Apparently it's possible to install an Arm version of Windows in a VM and then use Windows' built-in Rosetta 2-like Intel emulation, but… as much as I miss Portal, I don't miss it enough to install those sorts of Rube Goldberg-like systems on a machine I use to pay my rent. I can do without.
If I were in your shoes, and if you have a good internet connection, I'd just use GeForce Now.
 
Isn't that basically just the same thing as Stadia? Holy shit, how desperate do you think I am?
Nope, Stadia is its own walled garden where the games you play on there are games you buy from Google with absolutely no option to download them yourself. GeForce Now just lets you log into your Steam/Epic/Uplay/whatever accounts and play games you already have on those.
 
I had a 4 from I think 2010 until a couple years ago, a 4s after that, and now an SE that is faster than my desktop, at least on paper.
I was very happy with my 4. It was the right size, not too thin, had a physical button, easy to use one handed without accidentally pressing anything and it let me do everything I needed. The only reason I upgraded was that iOS support ended which meant that BankID support ended. BankID is what I use for everything from paying for a cup of coffee to filing my taxes online. I point the camera at my bills and sign off on it, they're now paid.
I met a guy outside of a grocery store and bought a used graphics card by swishing $120 to his phone number(connected to the app and his real identity/bank account so don't buy/sell drugs) and he immediately got confirmation that he received it and I got a digital receipt. If it weren't for it being fiat money, centralized, owned by the banks, tied to your real identity and tracked meticulously by the tax-glowies that part seems to be what the crypto-people wants for transactions.

94% of everyone over 16 with internet access or a smartphone is using it and my point is that it's really hard to do a lot of things without it and I had to abandon the 4.
 
I know this is old news by this point but it needs to be posted
Apple will now scan your device's photos for child abuse content
From apple.com (archive)
At Apple, our goal is to create technology that empowers people and enriches their lives — while helping them stay safe. We want to help protect children from predators who use communication tools to recruit and exploit them, and limit the spread of Child Sexual Abuse Material (CSAM).


[...]

Another important concern is the spread of Child Sexual Abuse Material (CSAM) online. CSAM refers to content that depicts sexually explicit activities involving a child.

To help address this, new technology in iOS and iPadOS* will allow Apple to detect known CSAM images stored in iCloud Photos. This will enable Apple to report these instances to the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children (NCMEC). NCMEC acts as a comprehensive reporting center for CSAM and works in collaboration with law enforcement agencies across the United States.

Apple’s method of detecting known CSAM is designed with user privacy in mind. Instead of scanning images in the cloud, the system performs on-device matching using a database of known CSAM image hashes provided by NCMEC and other child safety organizations. Apple further transforms this database into an unreadable set of hashes that is securely stored on users’ devices.

Before an image is stored in iCloud Photos, an on-device matching process is performed for that image against the known CSAM hashes. This matching process is powered by a cryptographic technology called private set intersection, which determines if there is a match without revealing the result. The device creates a cryptographic safety voucher that encodes the match result along with additional encrypted data about the image. This voucher is uploaded to iCloud Photos along with the image.
While I'm all for protecting the children and sending the pedos to hell, this shit raises a lot of red flags regarding privacy and could be used for some really bad shit. That plus the fact that this really doesn't help children much.

Louis Rossmann has made a couple of videos regarding this
 
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Don't Macs have a overheating issue on the basis that they are just a fucking screen with little to no exhaust holes?
 
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