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    TheLastMillennial reacted to CPotter in LMG Sponsor "Do Not Work With List"   
    Hey,
     
    Please see below for a list of product verticals that we don't work with. Please note this list is subject to change.
     
    Drugs / Alcohol
    We do not believe this is responsible for us to promote at this time.
     
    Crypto / NFT’s / ICO’s
    Many of our team members believe crypto has long-term potential, but the market is largely unregulated and flooded with scams and people/groups with your worst interest in mind. This is not a field we want to get mixed up in at this time.
     
    Credit Loans
    Large life decisions like taking out loans is not between us and our audience. We are not financial advisors. We have worked with banks in the past who offer these types of services, but we want to avoid promoting them directly at this time.
     
    Drop Shipping as a Service
    “Drop shipping” simply means listing an item that is available from another source. There’s nothing inherently wrong with a retailer listing a product that’s in stock at their supplier’s warehouse… HOWEVER there is a growing industry that offers to help individuals set up their own drop shipping business with basically no standards for the quality of the service and products. 
    After our initial fact-finding, we worked with one of these companies in 2023, but based on community feedback we don’t plan to again.
     
    Gaming Chairs that don’t prioritize ergonomics 
    The market is oversaturated, and only continues to be flooded with low quality lookalikes. We will continue to use our discretion when entering into partnerships with chair companies and closely monitor our community’s feedback.  
    Mental Health/Therapy
    We are pro therapy and advise anyone reading this to prioritize their mental health. With that being said, we would hate for someone's mental health to be negatively impacted by a bad experience with a service that we promoted. We do not intend to promote any companies who profit from these services at this time.
     
    Online Sport Betting
    We do not believe this is responsible for us to promote at this time.
     
    Gambling (More Broadly)
    We do not believe this is responsible for us to promote at this time.
     
    Pay-2-Win Games
    Many free to play games can be predatory. We test mobile games to see if that game can be enjoyed without the NEED to sink money into it. We know this is a fine line, but with our community’s feedback we believe we can separate the bad from the ones that are safe for partnership.
    Eg. Diablo Immortal (On Launch) = Bad. Genshin Impact = Not Bad
     
    Unproven Kickstarters / Indiegogo Campaigns
    We’ve simply seen too many issues with false promises and delivery issues from first-time campaigners. We DO, however, understand that for some companies crowd funding is more of a marketing and demand-evaluation exercise, so we have worked with companies who have had successful campaigns or product launches in the past and our intention is to continue doing so.
     
    VPNs
    We used to partner with Private Internet Access, but they, among others, were acquired by a single holding company, leading to concerns about privacy and data. While we acknowledge the usefulness of VPNs and many members of our team use them - including PIA -  it’s hard for us to PUBLICLY back any specific VPNs given the fluidity of the landscape. Our intention is to just stay out of it for now.
     
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    TheLastMillennial reacted to Legitsu in Wan show?   
    >spends a week reviewing and improving internal processes
    >wan is still 4 hours late 
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    TheLastMillennial reacted to TheTripleDeuce in About WAN Show   
    Oh I doubt they'll skip wan show this week. If it's true they only care about money then they will 100% have wan show this week with everything that's going on.
     
    That being said if they care about the audience they will read the room and won't have Linus on the wan show because they know he will say or do something else (intended or not) and just dig a bigger hole. 
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    TheLastMillennial reacted to CTR640 in Steam decks used to control machine guns   
    Asus ROG Ally is 2x faster so they gonna add more and better machine guns. 
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    TheLastMillennial reacted to Arika in Steam decks used to control machine guns   
    omg, a computer is used to control things a computer would control!
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    TheLastMillennial reacted to Needfuldoer in Microsoft lays off an ethical AI team as it doubles down on OpenAI   
    What could possibly go wrong?
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    TheLastMillennial reacted to da na in Apple "Clean Energy" charging   
    This is giving me flashbacks to the guy arguing that the Xbox's energy efficient sleep mode was a socialist attempt to destroy your console or whatever
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    TheLastMillennial reacted to starsmine in Apple "Clean Energy" charging   
    it explicitly tells you what is going on when it triggers and is easily overridden temporarily or permanently.
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    TheLastMillennial got a reaction from sub68 in Every Wireless Keyboard is a Liar… but the Fix Costs $2   
    I did something like this to my TI-84 Plus CE graphing calculator a while ago because it charges from mini-USB, yuck! I just happened to use the same coil as LTT. It's legitimately extremely useful now that the USB port is broken and can't be used for charging.
     
     
     

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    TheLastMillennial got a reaction from GoodBytes in Every Wireless Keyboard is a Liar… but the Fix Costs $2   
    I did something like this to my TI-84 Plus CE graphing calculator a while ago because it charges from mini-USB, yuck! I just happened to use the same coil as LTT. It's legitimately extremely useful now that the USB port is broken and can't be used for charging.
     
     
     

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    TheLastMillennial got a reaction from m4nc1n1 in Every Wireless Keyboard is a Liar… but the Fix Costs $2   
    I did something like this to my TI-84 Plus CE graphing calculator a while ago because it charges from mini-USB, yuck! I just happened to use the same coil as LTT. It's legitimately extremely useful now that the USB port is broken and can't be used for charging.
     
     
     

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    TheLastMillennial got a reaction from dogwitch in Every Wireless Keyboard is a Liar… but the Fix Costs $2   
    I did something like this to my TI-84 Plus CE graphing calculator a while ago because it charges from mini-USB, yuck! I just happened to use the same coil as LTT. It's legitimately extremely useful now that the USB port is broken and can't be used for charging.
     
     
     

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    TheLastMillennial reacted to GoodBytes in Windows 11 - Update 22H2 - Here is everything you need to know - OUT NOW!!!   
    Windows 11 first major update is coming up soon. Rumors suggest Sept 20th.
    Microsoft marked its first Release Candidate of this OS update all the way back in June under the Release Preview ring. It seems that Microsoft really wanted the OS to be well tested as much as possible. Numerous updates have been released since, with lots of bug fixes. So, a good sign.
     
    It’s been almost a year since Windows 11 was released and it’s time for its grand update. Unlike the early days of Windows 10, Microsoft has focused more on polishing the OS, and brought more Quality-of-Life improvements, rather than on new features. All-in-all, while it is mostly all small changes, all together, it really elevates Windows 11 experience.
     
    Let’s start with the elephant of the room:
     
    "Forced MS Linked Account on Pro edition"
     
     
    What’s New?
    A new Home
    File Explorer now features a ‘Home’ page when you open which replaces the ‘Quick Access’. It is an evolution of Quick Access. It features the same quick access section of, well, Quick Access,  but includes Your recent files accessed (including those accessed from OneDrive folder), and you can pin them in your Favorite, by simply dragging the file to the Favorites section, or right-click on the file and pick ‘Add to Favorites’.

     
     
     
    Taskbar Drag’n Drop
    Drag and drop between app via the task bar has been finally added. As before, you can just drag a file over a Task bar program to make it gain focus and drop it there.
     
     
     
    Start Menu Customizations
    The Start menu can now be customized a bit further by selecting if you want more pinned icons, and a few Recommended items, or the reverse.

     
    The option is found under Settings > Personalization > Start

     
     
     
     
    Start Menu Folders
    You can now create pinned app folders like you could under Windows 10 Start menu with its Live tiles.
    Just drag a pinned app on the Start menu over another pinned app on the Start menu, and a folder that can be named can be set. To add more items to the folder, simply drag and drop to the folder more pinned apps. And yes, the folders can be named.
     
     
     
    File Explorer – Folder Content Peek
    It’s baaaack! Microsoft re-introduces folder preview of files on the folder icons. Keeping with the theme of simplicity, it only shows the latest file in the folder.

     
     
     
    Updated Task Manager – With Dark Mode Too
    Don’t adjust your monitor image settings, you read that correctly. Windows 11 now has an updated Task manager:

     

     

     
     
    File Explorer – Improved OneDrive Integration
    Note: This applies to all folders synced with OneDrive, and the main OneDrive folder itself. Nothing shows in other places.
    You can now see the update of uploads/downloads from File Explorer without having to dig the OneDrive panel.

     
     
     
     
    Mica for All
    Mica is the transparency effect that excludes anything behind it. It just considers the background; it is now applied to all Win32 desktop applications and Windows panels. The effect is very subtle, though.
     

     

    (Legacy application from 2000)
     
     
     
    Improved Touch Gestures
    Now when you swipe up to open the Start menu, it follows your finger, and not play a generic animation. Same for all other panels and swiping under the Start menu.
     
     
    Also, there is a new gesture to show the quick settings. Simply swipe up on that area of the screen:

    Swipe down to dismiss.
     
     
     
     
    Quick Bluetooth Management
    Talking about Quick Settings, you can now easily connect/disconnect and remove Bluetooth devices from there. Similar to how Wi-Fi section works, just click on the arrow:
     

     

     
     
     
    Color Profile Change on Quick Settings
    Introduced in Windows 10, but was lost when Win11 was released, is that you can have a button to switch between your device color profiles. As you tap/click on it, it will cycle through the different supported color profiles that have been registered. Please note that this applies only to embedded display devices, not desktop displays (unless the manufacture offers drivers that will add support for this)
     

     
     
     
    Cast Notification Icons
    A new Cast icon will appear at the lower-left corner of the taskbar to show you are casting (WIN + K) 

     
     
     
    Windowing Improvements
    Snap group thumbnail preview visuals now include the desktop wallpaper to better differentiate a window and a layout set.
     

     
    Also: Improved animations transitioning between snap states:
    More fluid, less janky.

     
     
    Additional things:
    Rotating a device between portrait and landscape orientation is now snappier and more responsive.
      Reduced the number of notifications sounds that play when you connect and disconnect docks and monitors.
      It is now easier to move your cursor and windows between monitors, by letting your cursor jump over areas where it would previously get stuck.
    his behavior is controlled in settings with System > Display > Multiple displays > Ease cursor movement between displays.
      Small changes to the snapping options under System > Multitasking to help simplify them and make them easier to understand.  
     
    Graphics Related Improvements
    Dynamic Refresh Rate (DRR) has been improved. Currently (before this build), DRR was limited to scrolling in Office and when inking (to reduce latency) (this feature obviously applies to laptops/tablets running Windows 11 with a 120Hz or more). Now, it applies to the cursor. As you move it, it will boost to 120Hz, and drop down when you stop. This will make the system feel more responsive on those devices, Microsoft says. Edge now supports DRR feature as well.
      Windows HDR Calibration app. This will allow you to improve color accuracy and consistency on your HDR display. The app can be found under the settings panel: System > Display > HDR. Download app manually: https://apps.microsoft.com/store/detail/windows-hdr-calibration/9N7F2SM5D1LR (HDR display required with a supported graphics card, this release of Windows 11, and HDR needs to be enabled)
      Windowed Gaming Optimizations: windowed games get some love! Under System > Display > Graphics > Change default graphics settings (under the Settings panel), you'll have the option to enable this new optimization mode. This mode adds Auto HDR and Variable Refresh Rate support to games running in windowed mode and reduces latency. You can also exclude some games if you have some games having issues with this feature. This of course, only affects DirectX games.
    Full details here:
    https://devblogs.microsoft.com/directx/updates-in-graphics-and-gaming/  
     
     
    Spot the Light
    Spotlight arrives to your desktop. Spotlight daily background images can now be enjoyed on your desktop environment. When enabled via Settings > Personalization > Background:

     
    You will get a desktop icon that will show, which will allow you to double-click on it, to learn more about the image, or you can right-click on it, to say if you like it or not, or change the image:

     
     
     
    Volume / Brightness indicator – Updated Look
    Yes, finally, no more metro there as well! Windows 11 now has its Volume and Brightness slider indicator have been updated. And yes, there is dark and light theme for both.
    The indicator will appear at the center of the screen, above the task bar. (Now you’ll need to retrain yourself 😊)

     
     
    Alt-Tab – Updated Look
    Alt-Tab look got updated, and now has the glass effect background limited to the window/app selection, and no longer full screen

     
     
     
     
    Input Switch – Updated Look
    The language input switch panel has been updated to Windows 11 style.

     
    This also applies to the lock screen.
     
     
    Accessibility Flyout Improvement – Lock Screen – Updated Look
    Talking about Lock screen, the accessibility flyout panel also got updated to Windows 11 style.

     
     
     
    Lock Screen Media Control Player – Updated Look
    The lock screen media player no longer has the Windows 10 Metro style. It has been updated to Windows 11 look.
     
     
     
     
    Snap Layout (Aero Snap) – Window resizing updated
    When resizing windows that have been snapped, the unfocused windows will now fade to an icon of the application like so:
     
     
    Improved Snap Layouts
    To improve the discoverability of the previously improved snap layouts, when you drag a window to the top middle of the screen, you'll have the option you normally have when you roll over the "maximize/restore" button. This also makes it easier to do on a touch focused device.

     
    Notice also the improved animation of the Snap Assist feature.
     
    Global Mic Mute – Keyboard shortcut and on-screen notification
    When using the global microphone mute button (apps needs to support it), you can mute/unmute via the keyboard shortcut WIN + ALT + K, and a pop-up status will show:

     
     
     
     
    Focus Mode / Do not Disturb - Reworked
    Microsoft ‘re-imagined’ Focus and Do not Disturb mode.
     
    Do Not Disturb
    From the Notification Center, you can now easily enable "Do not disturb", which will mute notifications from popping up, and will directly show up in the Notification Center list.

     
    Under Settings > System > Notifications, you can setup rules to turn it on automatically, similarly to "Focus assist" feature that we have now (well... prior now)
     
     
    Focus Mode
    When you open the Notification Center, you'll have the option to start a focus session for a period of time that you can define.

     
     
    When enabled: 
    Taskbar badging will turn off Flashing of applications in the taskbar will turn off A timer will appear on screen 'Do not disturb' feature will turn on  
    You can also set a Focus Session with Music (more on that later).
     
     
     
    Voice Access – Accessibility
    Control your system via your voice. Settings > Accessibility > Speech
    Once enabled, you can use the keyboard shortcut Alt + Shift + C and Alt + Shift + B to enable voice listening or not, and control the system, or you can say “Voice access wake up” or “Unmute”, and the reverse “Voice access sleep”, “Mute”. The list of commands is long, and worth reading the full documentation if you are in the need of such feature. But some basic commands are: “Open <app name>”, “Switch to…”, “Minimize ….”, “Right-click ….”, “Scroll down”, “Press <key combination or key name>”.

    You can also split an app into quadrants to help focus better on an area or show the numbers for all elements on the screen that can be interacted.

     

     
     
    Voice Typing Improvements
    Voice typing has been improved with anew navigational commands.
    It can now handle "Enter", "Backspace", "Space", "Tab" actions by saying them when needed based on the program you are using.
     
     
     
     
    System Wide Close Caption – Accessibility
    Windows 11 introduces a system wide close caption that works on everything coming out from your audio source. You’ll get a top bar on the screen where you’ll see text being live captioned.
    To turn on this feature: Settings > Accessibility > Caption, and turn on Live captions
     
     
    Narrator
    New male natural voice called Guy.
     
     
     
    Windows Update
    Windows Update can adapt to your energy grid to reduce carbon footprint.
    Basically, it will attempt to schedule update installations at specific times of day when doing so results in lower carbon emissions.
    Of course, this doesn't apply if you manually check for updates.
     
    To do this, Microsoft will use the data it partnered up with: electricityMap and WattTime.

    In my case, it is 100% renewable (Hydro), so I guess it will update whenever it feels like, as before.
     
     
    Power Saving 
    Windows will now have more aggressive power saving settings by default compared to before to save power when the system is idle.
     
     
    Networking
    TKIP and WEP are deprecated security standards and Windows 11 will no longer allow connections to those types starting with this build. Windows 11 Home will no longer enable SMB1 by default. If you have it enabled right now, it will remain so. (If I am not mistaken, this was the last remaining edition of Windows with it that was enabled).  
     
    Input
    Touch screen keyboard, in it's small layout, now has an IME On/Off key (Japanese, Korean, and Chinese Traditional IMEs) Some Emoji have been updated to better fit Windows 11 style further Additional kaomoji were added Hungarian for handwriting support has been added
       
    Settings
    Size of the icons in the Settings navigation pane have been increased to be easier to see. Storage Sense will now be enabled by default for new accounts (and new installs). You can turn it off under:  Settings > System > Storage Settings Time & Language category and Date & time page to now include a live digital clock and information about currently selected option. Updated the design of Network & Internet > Dial-up when you have a connection set up to align with the overall design of Settings in Windows 11. Adjustments were done to Settings > Personalization > Fonts to improve the design of the page, including the drag-and-drop area for installing fonts is now larger.  
    Windows Sandbox
    Aligning with Hyper-V behavior, even if you’re not in full screen mode, modifier keys and shortcuts will now be intercepted by Windows Sandbox if the window has focus. It also now supports basic environment variable usage like %USERPROFILE% inside in mapped folder paths. It now support mapped folders now support relative paths  
     
    Security
    Smart App Control (SAC) is a new security feature part of Windows Security/Defender where when enabled it can block untrusted or potentially dangerous applications.
    Microsoft notes that this feature can only be enabled on Windows devices that have performed a clean install with the latest Insider Preview build.
     
    Microsoft says:
     
     
     
    Print Queue Panel
    The print queue panel is a new panel which shows what is being sent to your printer and its status.

     
     
     
    New GPO's:
    Disable Quick Settings flyout Disable Notification Center and calendar flyouts Disable all taskbar settings Disable search (across Start & taskbar) Hide Task View from taskbar Block customization of ‘Pinned’ in Start Hide ‘Recommended’ in Start Disable Start context menus Hide ‘All apps’ in Start (They may be others, please consult a more IT focused document)
     
     
     
    Nearby Share - Improved
    The feature has now been improved with UDP support, and not longer Bluetooth exclusive.
    Also, when you use the Share feature (right-click on a file > Share), you’ll have shareable system nearby listed:

     
     
     
    In Box App Updates
    In-box apps of Windows got updated, 2 got removed, and a new 1 was also introduced:
    (Please note that because they are delivered separately, you may already have access to them or have them available)
     
     
    Media Player
    This app replaces both: Groove Music and Movies & TV. This means that they are no longer included in Windows 11 when you do a clean install. It also aims to replace the classic Windows Media Player 12 introduced all the back in Windows 7.
     

     
    Like Groove Music it allows you to view your albums and music in similar fashion, this was not lost.
    CD Audio support is present, INCLUDING CD Audio Ripping. Supported formats: AAC, WMA, FLAC, and ALAC.
    Video playback, with the same codec supported is still present
     

     
    And yes, EQ control is there:

     
     
    As well as Speed control

     
    And Video color adjustment controls:

     
     
    Sound Recorder
    Replaces Voice Recorder.

     
    The recorder brings wave form presentation, and the ability to add mark points for you to help refer back to. No, it’s not Audacity, just a basic, but more useful, voice recorder
     
     
    Clock
    Remember Focus Assist I mentioned before, with Music playback support, well it goes hand-in-hand with the new Clock app with Spotify integration, as well as Microsoft To Do integration.

     
    You can sign-in to your Spotify account to have quick access to shortcuts and focus playlists from Spotify, and music will play when you start your focus session. Break can also be defined from there. Your To Do list appears as daily Tasks, which can be added from the same Clock app, and can be checked.
     
     
     
    Clipchamp - New App
    A new video editor app that is more involved and feature rich then Photo editor video editor, with video templates which you can generate (type in text and it will generate a clip that you can insert), it includes sample clips both video and audio which you can use in your work for personal and commercial purposes, define your own template via “Brand kit” to help ensure that all your videos matches the same style. You have slideshow, text overlay, quote animations, social handles animations and lots more. It is of course, not a professional video editor. Simplicity of use is the main focus.
     
    The app has 2 plans: Free and paying one.

     
     

     
     
     
    Windows Subsystem for Android (WSA)
    Note: Not all features listed here might be delivered on day 1 of this release. WSA has a different release schedule, and its own Insider program.
    Lots of improvements are being presented for this feature. Including but not limited to:
    ·       Android OS updated to: Android 12.1 / 12L with Chromium WebView 100
    ·       Performance improvements
    ·       Networking improvements
    ·       VPN support
    ·       Scrolling and navigation
    ·       Redesigned UX WSA settings panel and diagnostics data viewer added
    ·       Simpleperf CPU profiler recording support
    ·       Windows taskbar now shows which Android apps are using microphone and location
    ·       Windows taskbar now shows which Android apps are using microphone and location
    ·       Hardware video decoding support (VP8, VP9 and H.264)
    ·       Mail integration with Windows email clients and Android app.
    ·       Compatibility for games with joysticks (mapped to WASD)
    ·       Compatibility for gamepad in games
    ·       Compatibility for aiming in games with arrow keys
    ·       Compatibility for sliding in games with arrow keys
     
    Now available to more regions:
    Andorra Austria Belgium France Germany Gibraltar Guernsey Ireland Isle of Man Italy Japan Jersey Liechtenstein Luxembourg Monaco San Marino Spain Switzerland United Kingdom United States Vatican City / Holy See  
     
    Download
    Official ISO (English US x64): 
    https://software.download.prss.microsoft.com/dbazure/Win11_22H2_English_x64.iso?t=a4e5c695-01df-4294-9ebc-683ed65ebb75&e=1663775373&h=0d52cc56f1c271a4bde785b34ba593abd229b071d97923b0d7d0d9bc1fd52244
     
    Update Assistance and Media Creation Tool:
    https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/software-download/windows11
     
     
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    TheLastMillennial reacted to RollinLower in Ethereum finally goes POS, marking the end of gpu mining era   
    lets see those mining GPUs flood the used market please!
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    TheLastMillennial reacted to WereCat in Universal Processor???   
    With the claims as "ready to tape out later this year" and showing nothing else but an FPGA I doubt this is more than just a bait for investors... but I'll give them a benefit of a doubt.
     
    But still... everything I've seen so far looks so far fetched it's kinda weird. The PR is also very weird.
     

     
    This showcase reminds me of this
     
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    TheLastMillennial reacted to TrigrH in blender better watch out! Microsoft's 3d Movie Maker source code gets released!   
    A photo just incase you're curious what this shit is:
     

     
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    TheLastMillennial reacted to lewdicrous in Russia struggles under unprecedented wave of hacking attacks   
    "A click out of 1, nothing from 2...."
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    TheLastMillennial reacted to emosun in With great power comes great responsibility - new attack type on Apple silicon   
    But i was told apple doesn't get viruses.

    Are we to believe apple just makes.......... regular computers with the same problems as every other computer?

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    TheLastMillennial reacted to Neoxon in EU Parliament agrees on proposal to force Apple to use USB-C on all devices (including iPhones), only allows small devices like watches to go portless   
    The EU takes the next steps towards solidifying the USB-C mandate, with a specification that the wireless-only exception only applies to devices too small for a USB-C port (citing smart watches, health trackers, & some sports equipment as examples of this). And going by other sources, members of the EU are hoping to enact the mandate 6 months after ratification. So since Parliament is planning to approve this draft negotiating position at the May plenary session, the mandate will likely force Apple to switch to USB-C by the iPhone 15 (or earlier, such as the rumored iPhone SE redesign). AirPods will likely also have to make the switch, as they are big enough to fit a USB-C port in place of their existing Lightning ports. Likewise, the EU also expresses a desire to enforce a similar mandate for wireless charging by 2026, which may impact Apple's emerging MagSafe standard.
    I'm glad that the EU is taking standardization seriously, while also leaving Apple with little choice but to go USB-C for future iPhones & AirPods. The original theory was that Apple would go portless to side-step the EU mandate. But not only does the supposed 6-month timeframe for enforcement after ratification not leave Apple with enough time to make the transition to going fully wireless with charging & data transfer (rumors indicate that Apple should've gone fully wireless by now, with no major signs of that happening with the iPhone 14), the specification that only small devices like smart watches & health trackers can go wireless-only effectively takes away Apple's loophole. So at this point, Apple has no choice but to go USB-C for iPhone & AirPods unless they want to face punishment from the EU.
     
    Sources
    European Parliament, TechRadar
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    TheLastMillennial reacted to GhostRoadieBL in VESA Announces DisplayPort Labeling Changes   
    I was expecting
    "DP2.0 gen1.Ax4" and "DP2.1 gen2 20x2x2"
    This is much better, companies still need to start listing the spec but for now standards are a good start
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    TheLastMillennial reacted to Eaglerino in Bethesda.net Launcher Says Goodbye   
    One down...

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    TheLastMillennial reacted to Wheezey in Bethesda.net Launcher Says Goodbye   
    oh wow, something bethesda has done that i like 
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