

If your internet is going down all the time it’s definitely not “some of the best in the world”.


If your internet is going down all the time it’s definitely not “some of the best in the world”.


Careful, dude might think you’re being serious.


I think for most of us that use and understand Linux, it has been better for a while.
It hasn’t been very long since Linux has been better for your average, non techy users.


Yeah ok, you aren’t interested in an actual discussion. That makes sense. Facts never matter to people like you. Have a good day sir.


The article is a ton of assumptions based on a single fact. Apple cut production of Vision Pro.
Do you think apple expected to keep production at the same levels since the time of release?
Every single product they make produces at maximum levels close to release, and then ramps down as time goes on, minus a few exceptions. I would imagine apple didn’t expect one of their most expensive products to be an exception.
It seems like the article takes a single fact, and then tells you what to think.
You are correct about one thing, their belief that apple was expecting people to buy this simply as a status symbol is indeed pretty stupid.


What do you consider a success?
I’d say a single product generating more revenue than the entirety of a company like Nintendo, or Spotify, a success.


No they didn’t lol it was essentially an expensive dev kit. They needed devs to make a ton of cool apps before it could reach mass appeal.
Obviously no one knows their internal sales projections, but I highly doubt they expected to sell a ton of them.


AirPods
If the answer isn’t “every single bag at once” then I don’t wanna hear it


That’s odd, I just swapped phones. Old phone was eSIM, it literally couldn’t have been easier.


I’d never even heard of that language, so it was fun to play with.
Definitely agree that the LLM didn’t actually figure anything out, but at least it’s not completely useless


Cheeky, I love it.
Got correct code first try. Failed creating working docker first try. Second try worked.
tmp="$(mktemp)"; cat >"$tmp" <<'MBEOF'
('&%:9]!~}|z2Vxwv-,POqponl$Hjig%eB@@>}=<M:9wv6WsU2T|nm-,jcL(I&%$#"
`CB]V?Tx<uVtT`Rpo3NlF.Jh++FdbCBA@?]!~|4XzyTT43Qsqq(Lnmkj"Fhg${z@>
MBEOF
docker run --rm -v "$tmp":/code/hello.mb:ro esolang/malbolge malbolge /code/hello.mb; rm "$tmp"
Output: Hello World!


What’s your preferred Hello world language? I’m gunna test this out. The more complex the code you need, the more they suck, but I’ll be amazed if it doesn’t work first try to simply print hello world.


One of the best things about iPhone, carriers can’t touch shit on the OS.


You’re pretty much spot on


I see SO much cloudflare stuff on here, I have to believe they are ads/astroturfing. I can’t understand why so many self-hosting people would tie their services to them. In my mind it completely defeats the point to self hosting in the first place.
I have fiber, can’t even remember the last time my internet went down. It’s not a fiber thing, it sounds like a shitty hardware thing.