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XenosTech reacted to Fasauceome in Norton to buy/merge with Avast
Yeah but I can't install common sense for my clients unfortunately
Unless they're offering that at the same place where I can download ram
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XenosTech reacted to LAwLz in Tile bashes Apple’s new AirTag as unfair competition. It will be asking Congress on Wednesday to take a closer look into Apple
I can see both sides and I don't think the answer is either "Apple bad" or "Tile bad".
Are Tile pissed that Apple launched a competing product that (seemingly) is better than theirs? Absolutely.
Are Tile taking this opportunity to try and make some money from Apple? Yes they are.
Are Apple in the wrong for taking a 30% cut from the store? In my opinion, yes. It's way too high.
Are Apple in the wrong for (allegedly) not allowing the same access to hardware and software features as they allow themselves? In my opinion, yes. There should be an equal playing field for developers.
Would allowing third party stores solve a lot of the issues me and many other have with Apple? Absolutely.
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XenosTech got a reaction from dalekphalm in After more than 8 years the first 13" MacBook Pro with a Retina display has been classified as 'obsolete' by Apple
Oh look microsoft, here's something decent you could take out apples book going forward. I legit don't know why they still have 32-bit windows 10 even though they said there wasn't going to be one
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XenosTech reacted to Distinctly Average in After more than 8 years the first 13" MacBook Pro with a Retina display has been classified as 'obsolete' by Apple
Not always the case. Dell support usually X number of years past end of sales life. Fujitsu and HP do the same. Sometimes prolongation is available but not always. It depends on parts availability. Often it can be something like the custom PSU or a third party card that is no longer available new. They will not buy from the used market. I deal with this regularly. Often see kit purchased near end of sales, then it takes a year or two to actually put to use. By then it often only has three years before end of support. Network gear sometimes has a longer life but a lot of that is because it changes less over time. Brocade are a good example of that.
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XenosTech reacted to Commodus in After more than 8 years the first 13" MacBook Pro with a Retina display has been classified as 'obsolete' by Apple
That's definitely good, although it reinforces one of the things that bugs me about support in Windows and Android circles: this tendency toward short-lived support unless you pay a premium for it. Yeah, it's great that you can get help with a decade-old business PC through a pricey business contract, but if you just bought a $500 consumer laptop? Be thankful if you even get three years, plebe.
You see this also in how Android OEMs have long determined update schedules based on how expensive a device is. I've seen budget Android phones that never got a major OS update, and even ones that shipped with a year-old platform (that also never got updated).
Apple admittedly skews toward higher-end computers and mobile devices where lengthier support is easier, but that still makes its support more egalitarian. It doesn't matter whether you bought a Mac mini or a decked-out Mac Pro, you'll still get several years of OS updates. It varies a bit based on exact components, but there's rarely a huge gulf. In mobile, the original iPhone SE still runs the latest version of iOS, and will likely continue with security updates and new apps for a while after that; I can't imagine any Samsung phone from 2016 officially running Android 11, let alone the mid-tier models.
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XenosTech reacted to suicidalfranco in After more than 8 years the first 13" MacBook Pro with a Retina display has been classified as 'obsolete' by Apple
MS: windows10 can run on any computer going as far back as the early 2000
> nobody bats an eye
Apple: stop supporting a laptop after 8 years
> stunning and brave
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XenosTech reacted to Sir Asvald in Russian Malware found on Laptops given by Government
Imagine the kids doing their work and all of a sudden, through the speakers they hear:
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XenosTech got a reaction from RejZoR in Intel Demoes i9-11900K Against Ryzen 9 5900X
One dual rank dimm is equivalent to two single rank dimms of the same speed and timings
Yes in some cases single rank dimms will OC way better but board and cpu imc still plays a key factor there and the quality on the chips on either ram set up
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XenosTech got a reaction from tim0901 in Toe to toe - 6800/6800XT reviews out
A lot of talk for ray tracing as if it's a fully fleshed out feature set that every game on the market currently has. Like 7 games so far support it? Let's not pretend like nvidia had the most amazing RT performance with the 20 series which was first gen RT. TODAY at this very moment we can't really look down on AMD for their RT performance becasue honestly speaking it's a first gen product so expecting 30 series levels of RT performance was a pipe dream and let's see what the next generation of RT cards from AMD brings to the table, we can be critical about the performance then since they would have had time to make architectural changes like they did from zen2 to zen3. As for the here and now I'd give them a pat on the back for finally having cards at the high end that are competitive albeit 6800's pricing is questionable to the 3070's
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XenosTech got a reaction from GDRRiley in Toe to toe - 6800/6800XT reviews out
A lot of talk for ray tracing as if it's a fully fleshed out feature set that every game on the market currently has. Like 7 games so far support it? Let's not pretend like nvidia had the most amazing RT performance with the 20 series which was first gen RT. TODAY at this very moment we can't really look down on AMD for their RT performance becasue honestly speaking it's a first gen product so expecting 30 series levels of RT performance was a pipe dream and let's see what the next generation of RT cards from AMD brings to the table, we can be critical about the performance then since they would have had time to make architectural changes like they did from zen2 to zen3. As for the here and now I'd give them a pat on the back for finally having cards at the high end that are competitive albeit 6800's pricing is questionable to the 3070's
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XenosTech got a reaction from xAcid9 in Toe to toe - 6800/6800XT reviews out
A lot of talk for ray tracing as if it's a fully fleshed out feature set that every game on the market currently has. Like 7 games so far support it? Let's not pretend like nvidia had the most amazing RT performance with the 20 series which was first gen RT. TODAY at this very moment we can't really look down on AMD for their RT performance becasue honestly speaking it's a first gen product so expecting 30 series levels of RT performance was a pipe dream and let's see what the next generation of RT cards from AMD brings to the table, we can be critical about the performance then since they would have had time to make architectural changes like they did from zen2 to zen3. As for the here and now I'd give them a pat on the back for finally having cards at the high end that are competitive albeit 6800's pricing is questionable to the 3070's
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XenosTech got a reaction from Parideboy in Toe to toe - 6800/6800XT reviews out
A lot of talk for ray tracing as if it's a fully fleshed out feature set that every game on the market currently has. Like 7 games so far support it? Let's not pretend like nvidia had the most amazing RT performance with the 20 series which was first gen RT. TODAY at this very moment we can't really look down on AMD for their RT performance becasue honestly speaking it's a first gen product so expecting 30 series levels of RT performance was a pipe dream and let's see what the next generation of RT cards from AMD brings to the table, we can be critical about the performance then since they would have had time to make architectural changes like they did from zen2 to zen3. As for the here and now I'd give them a pat on the back for finally having cards at the high end that are competitive albeit 6800's pricing is questionable to the 3070's
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XenosTech got a reaction from Blademaster91 in Toe to toe - 6800/6800XT reviews out
A lot of talk for ray tracing as if it's a fully fleshed out feature set that every game on the market currently has. Like 7 games so far support it? Let's not pretend like nvidia had the most amazing RT performance with the 20 series which was first gen RT. TODAY at this very moment we can't really look down on AMD for their RT performance becasue honestly speaking it's a first gen product so expecting 30 series levels of RT performance was a pipe dream and let's see what the next generation of RT cards from AMD brings to the table, we can be critical about the performance then since they would have had time to make architectural changes like they did from zen2 to zen3. As for the here and now I'd give them a pat on the back for finally having cards at the high end that are competitive albeit 6800's pricing is questionable to the 3070's
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XenosTech got a reaction from leadeater in Toe to toe - 6800/6800XT reviews out
A lot of talk for ray tracing as if it's a fully fleshed out feature set that every game on the market currently has. Like 7 games so far support it? Let's not pretend like nvidia had the most amazing RT performance with the 20 series which was first gen RT. TODAY at this very moment we can't really look down on AMD for their RT performance becasue honestly speaking it's a first gen product so expecting 30 series levels of RT performance was a pipe dream and let's see what the next generation of RT cards from AMD brings to the table, we can be critical about the performance then since they would have had time to make architectural changes like they did from zen2 to zen3. As for the here and now I'd give them a pat on the back for finally having cards at the high end that are competitive albeit 6800's pricing is questionable to the 3070's
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XenosTech reacted to leadeater in Toe to toe - 6800/6800XT reviews out
But it wasn't the case in that one game using Ray Tracing
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XenosTech reacted to WkdPaul in Amazon court argument : you do not own your Prime Video purchases ; what is bought is an on-demand viewing licence
And again, I agree, I'm just saying I understand their point of vue ; I have to deal with end users that have a hard time understanding what's an icon on a desktop, or what a "tab" is ... so yeah, I never said I agree with the plaintifs, only that I understand where they're coming from.
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XenosTech got a reaction from Trik'Stari in Five Eyes (Australia, New Zealand, Canada, UK, US) again call for breaking encryption, says it threatens public safety
Definitely this, it's the only w ay it's going to make sense to the likes of us
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XenosTech got a reaction from Trik'Stari in Five Eyes (Australia, New Zealand, Canada, UK, US) again call for breaking encryption, says it threatens public safety
I'd rather the common man not be apart of their fodder but sometimes you have to give a man as much rope as he wants and watch him hang himself.
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XenosTech reacted to Trik'Stari in Five Eyes (Australia, New Zealand, Canada, UK, US) again call for breaking encryption, says it threatens public safety
I'm going to keep saying this.
We should jump onboard with it, and force it through with the stipulation that it applies as much to elected officials as it does to the common citizen.
Then sit back and watch the fireworks ensue as 4Chan leaks all of congress' text messages and emails.
I'd prefer we not have to go this route, but if these daft bastards aren't going to give up then I say we go full on malicious compliance.
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XenosTech reacted to Tellos in Five Eyes (Australia, New Zealand, Canada, UK, US) again call for breaking encryption, says it threatens public safety
at this rate I'm more likely to believe security advice given by Binkov! Before I buy what the governments selling. For those who don't know.
This is Commissar Binkov
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XenosTech reacted to aDoomGuy in Five Eyes (Australia, New Zealand, Canada, UK, US) again call for breaking encryption, says it threatens public safety
Ah the totalitarian western regimes... 🤮
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XenosTech reacted to Dabombinable in Five Eyes (Australia, New Zealand, Canada, UK, US) again call for breaking encryption, says it threatens public safety
Not having encryption threatens public safety far more.
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XenosTech reacted to Dabombinable in A lot of android users could be switching to iphone because of long term support and privacy
Freedom to be Google's bitch with security, or Apples when you need repairs/data recovery...freedom is freedom. And you're a companies bitch either way.
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XenosTech reacted to GhostRoadieBL in A lot of android users could be switching to iphone because of long term support and privacy
I don't see this coming true, it takes very little for Alphabet inc to turn on support for more devices when they can limit it to the Top 5 brands or whatever other decision they make. uprooting your entire mobile life to switch to apple or go from apple to android is something people will "consider" but to actually follow through and slug through the learning curve of a whole new system is extremely unlikely.
if the survey worded the question as "would you consider switching to an iPhone 12 to have more security and privacy?" of course anyone but the deeply rooted android users would consider it, the framework of the question can be modified to guarantee a minimum desired response percentage.