Semi-successful? He has 20 Million subscribers.
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Semi-successful? He has 20 Million subscribers.
It falls back to MMS which is terrible.
There’s a good chance you’re left out of separate chats.
I just followed those directions using only my iPhone. Not sure you read that correctly.
Download VLC, use WiFi transfer.
It’s naivety all around. You can’t have a completely open anything. These libertarian-esk principals don’t exist in regular society for good reasons.
Someone needs to turn the hyperbole dial down on Lemmy. My feed is frequently nothing but Chicken Little’s whining about trivial shit. When something truly egregious comes up, I’m not going to be able to see if in a sea of outrage.
Dumb. Just release it. Every day Google waits is just another day Apple’s AirTags remain superior. Why would they change?
Carriers switched to 36 month payments.
…yea and it’s Apple’s fault Chat is a terrible experience.
For sure, and every network upgrade has been like this in the beginning, but this time it’s been a long time and 5G just isn’t better in anyway. On my personal phone it would cost me $40 more to upgrade the family plan to 5G so there’s no point.
Just tried now, albeit low signal and I got 19 on LTE and 20 on 5G.
5G is slower than 4G 9 times out of 10 for me. I don’t understand wtf AT&T is doing.
Which is 100% speculation on your part. Given this was from 2013 and Apple went on to advertise privacy publicly, it stand to reason it’s more about how they could market their product based on the truth of what they don’t do compared to Google than some sort of employee retention or spin.
Again you’re assuming that’s what the target is.
You’re making huge assumptions based on a single slide that doesn’t state it’s own conclusion. To me this easily is showing that Apple limits how data is used compared to Google, it doesn’t try to show that Apple doesn’t track you.
Keep in mind private companies are doing this, because again, you are voluntarily giving this information up publicly. The solution to it is to stop.
This is Immigration. People are voluntarily applying to come to the US. Their public social media posts being reviewed isn’t a privacy violation. Even if it’s done on US citizens, it’s public information. Regardless on whether it’s a good idea or not, it’s not a privacy issue. You’re voluntarily giving up the privacy of the information you do and say in public. If they utilize non-public information then you have an argument.
These are indexing publicly available social media posts aren’t they? It’s not a policy matter if you’re voluntarily offering it to everyone.
It’s more than that. Apps used to take screenshots of the screen instead of trying to work their way through the camera apis in Snapchat for example, at least in the past. There’s also just bad camera out there. My Pixel 6 Pro is terrible for document scanning given its sensor size. The edges are always blurry.