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kQuote03

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    kQuote03 got a reaction from Eigenvektor in Playing DX12 games on DX11-only cards that support vulkan on linux using VKD3D!   
    @EigenvektorThanks for the explanation!
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    kQuote03 reacted to Eigenvektor in Playing DX12 games on DX11-only cards that support vulkan on linux using VKD3D!   
    My bad. I found one Nvidia product page that lists DX12 compatible GPUs and it includes the 750 Ti. But yeah, it is limited to the 11_0 feature set. Their home page isn't exactly forthcoming with details about older products.
     
    Basically DX12 includes multiple sets of features, labeled as 11_0, 11_1, 12_0, 12_1. Compatible GPUs must support everything from 11_0 and 11_1, but newer features are still optional. This means DX12 is backwards compatible to some older GPUs, but e.g. it would no longer support GPUs that can only do DX10 features. But if a game mandates features from the 12_0 feature set, then it can't run on hardware that only supports up to 11_1.
     
    I don't think the overhead is the problem exactly, but rather that the card is quite old. There's nothing the software can do to improve that. It's just that any additional overhead, no matter how small, will only reduce its performance further.
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    kQuote03 got a reaction from soldier_ph in Apple terminates employee for allegedly helping a customer with a data transfer outside work.   
    Summary
    Ted Hodges, a writer at LowEndMac, has published an article where they accuse Apple for terminating them for allegedly helping an elderly friend with a data transfer between 2 iMacs. 2 weeks later they were approached by their boss (who knew of the ordeal from an unspecified source) and Mr. Ted admitted to doing the data transfer where they were laid off 2 days after the initiation of an investigation. Ted has posted the article 6 months after they got terminated "thanks to covid". Ted later describes their distaste towards Apple and announces that they would go Apple free.  
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    My thoughts
    First off, I sympathize a lot with the writer, however I must point out that there are many things that would let you go "Hmmmm...."
     
    Obviously the first thing that sticks out is the timing of this article, right when Apple is at it's lowest PR wise, chugging it as "Covid gave me time to think about it" is a convenient excuse.
     
    Second off, discussion towards this article has been rather negative on sites like reddit, it maybe the nature of the subreddit this is currently being discussed at but I didn't think that it would get such reception regardless.
     
    Thirdly, the writer provides 0 evidence of the termination or even them working at Apple, so I would be REALLY cautious.
     
    Finally, the article seems to throw a surprising amount of shade towards Apple, going as far as recommending competitors such as Spotify instead of Apple Music.
     
    Sources
    https://lowendmac.com/2020/dear-apple-your-services-are-no-longer-required/
    https://www.reddit.com/r/apple/comments/ic79ff/dear_apple_your_services_are_no_longer_required/
     
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    kQuote03 reacted to Donut417 in Apple terminates employee for allegedly helping a customer with a data transfer outside work.   
    The article is poorly written. Doesn’t provide an area where this takes place. Labor laws differ for each state. Non compete clauses are not valid in all states or are very limited. It all comes down to the state. 
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    kQuote03 reacted to Master Disaster in Apple terminates employee for allegedly helping a customer with a data transfer outside work.   
    Yeah, this has to be nonsense. An employee helping out a relative outside of work hours is nothing to do with Apple. It's much more likely this dude was doing it on the side for a fee (to skip the wait), they found out and rightly fired him for it.
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    kQuote03 reacted to GoodBytes in Apple terminates employee for allegedly helping a customer with a data transfer outside work.   
    Assuming it is true. In my book, the manager probably wanted to fire him regardless, and like any employer who wants to fire someone, they'll find whatever detail as a valid reason. That said, again, assuming all of this is true, he knew his contract.. or at least he should have read it, to know. Now how did the manager know? To me, the "friend" probably went back to Apple store to complain on his work, or the friend of a friend wanted the same preferential treatment, and did a scene at an Apple store and given out names.
     
    Now I don't think it is true. Else the fact that you can't help someone outside of work hours would be something that would already be talk about. I mean Apple hire A LOT of people for its stores and such position is a high turn over job. It would already been mentioned if that was the case from people who rejected to sign the agreement, and those who left their job. It has yet to be the case.
     
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    kQuote03 reacted to Tellos in Apple terminates employee for allegedly helping a customer with a data transfer outside work.   
    I suspect this was a guy trying to give a customer an exception to help them. But this is precisely why we as employees usually won't when we tell you we will get fired for breaking policy WE AINT FUCKING KIDDING. @mr moose Nope in all likelihood since he was fired for breakign company policy he'll be denied unemployment too. This is really really why shouting at people to do what their told not to is a bad idea. And I promise you if this got out and is true it was allowed to so it'd keep others in line. Remind them that company policy trumps you being nice.
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    kQuote03 reacted to Trik'Stari in Apple terminates employee for allegedly helping a customer with a data transfer outside work.   
    So glad my company doesn't do machines with Mech. drives anymore. They stopped using those a year before I started working there.
     
    Also super glad for an environment in which we can just move the drive to a new system without reimaging lol.
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    kQuote03 got a reaction from lewdicrous in Apple terminates employee for allegedly helping a customer with a data transfer outside work.   
    Summary
    Ted Hodges, a writer at LowEndMac, has published an article where they accuse Apple for terminating them for allegedly helping an elderly friend with a data transfer between 2 iMacs. 2 weeks later they were approached by their boss (who knew of the ordeal from an unspecified source) and Mr. Ted admitted to doing the data transfer where they were laid off 2 days after the initiation of an investigation. Ted has posted the article 6 months after they got terminated "thanks to covid". Ted later describes their distaste towards Apple and announces that they would go Apple free.  
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    My thoughts
    First off, I sympathize a lot with the writer, however I must point out that there are many things that would let you go "Hmmmm...."
     
    Obviously the first thing that sticks out is the timing of this article, right when Apple is at it's lowest PR wise, chugging it as "Covid gave me time to think about it" is a convenient excuse.
     
    Second off, discussion towards this article has been rather negative on sites like reddit, it maybe the nature of the subreddit this is currently being discussed at but I didn't think that it would get such reception regardless.
     
    Thirdly, the writer provides 0 evidence of the termination or even them working at Apple, so I would be REALLY cautious.
     
    Finally, the article seems to throw a surprising amount of shade towards Apple, going as far as recommending competitors such as Spotify instead of Apple Music.
     
    Sources
    https://lowendmac.com/2020/dear-apple-your-services-are-no-longer-required/
    https://www.reddit.com/r/apple/comments/ic79ff/dear_apple_your_services_are_no_longer_required/
     
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    kQuote03 reacted to Kisai in Apple terminates employee for allegedly helping a customer with a data transfer outside work.   
    You know what's funny. That's how long it takes to migrate data on a Windows machine without SSD's. 1Gbit = 125MB/sec and about the same speed as the highest end 7200RPM drives. So it takes 16 hours to transfer the data without an intermediatary, or 32 with one(that isn't a SSD) With a SSD, you need both machines connected by 10Gbit, but is slower than a NVMe drive.
     
    Like today it took 3 hours to transfer 80GB on a windows machine. Those mechanical laptop drives suck, a lot. If I had to transfer the entire 500gb drive it would have taken 18 hours.
     
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    kQuote03 reacted to Kisai in Apple terminates employee for allegedly helping a customer with a data transfer outside work.   
    As always, consider the source.
    - claims to work for Apple, or formerly work for Apple, provides no evidence
    - claims termination via email, shows no screenshots.
    - makes unverifiable claims that other employees can verify
    Come on dude, at least produce a photo of your shirt.
     
    See the thing is, usually employers let people go for two prime reasons:
    - the employee is bad at their job
    - the employee breaks rules/policy with impunity and without reason.
     
    Other reasons include layoffs, store closures, business needs changes and so forth, but typically you'll see these stories in the news BEFORE the action.
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    kQuote03 reacted to Roswell in Apple terminates employee for allegedly helping a customer with a data transfer outside work.   
    The “friend” was probably just a customer and they got fired for conflict of interest/non compete.
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    kQuote03 reacted to Trik'Stari in Apple terminates employee for allegedly helping a customer with a data transfer outside work.   
    HR is a parasite on the underbelly of all corporations. Unfortunately it's there to fight off other parasites.
     
    Am I the only one laughing at the fact that it apparently (can someone confirm this?) that it takes Apple 3-5 days to take care of a simple data migration?
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    kQuote03 reacted to Donut417 in Apple terminates employee for allegedly helping a customer with a data transfer outside work.   
    When employees are off the clock, that gets them in to the sketchy zone. 
     
    Back in 2016, employees at a Sports bar were fired due to shit talking on social media because the business owner didn't take out the correct taxes and they owed. A customer joined the discussion. They were promptly terminated. They complained to the National Labor Relations Board. They found it as an illegal firing. The business asked for a second consideration. Again it was ruled an illegal firing. It ended up in court. The Judge said it was an illegal firing. Based on that case, this could be interesting. 
     
    The Article in question is "Employees Have the Right to be Disloyal and Use Vulgarity in Social media posts about their employees" It was published in the Management Report Vol. XXXIX, No.1 in January of 2016. This was an article I used in my last semester at school. 
     
    If I were the employee I would complain to the NLRB. At the very least they may go out to bat for the employee. 
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    kQuote03 got a reaction from Jet_ski in Apple terminates employee for allegedly helping a customer with a data transfer outside work.   
    Summary
    Ted Hodges, a writer at LowEndMac, has published an article where they accuse Apple for terminating them for allegedly helping an elderly friend with a data transfer between 2 iMacs. 2 weeks later they were approached by their boss (who knew of the ordeal from an unspecified source) and Mr. Ted admitted to doing the data transfer where they were laid off 2 days after the initiation of an investigation. Ted has posted the article 6 months after they got terminated "thanks to covid". Ted later describes their distaste towards Apple and announces that they would go Apple free.  
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    My thoughts
    First off, I sympathize a lot with the writer, however I must point out that there are many things that would let you go "Hmmmm...."
     
    Obviously the first thing that sticks out is the timing of this article, right when Apple is at it's lowest PR wise, chugging it as "Covid gave me time to think about it" is a convenient excuse.
     
    Second off, discussion towards this article has been rather negative on sites like reddit, it maybe the nature of the subreddit this is currently being discussed at but I didn't think that it would get such reception regardless.
     
    Thirdly, the writer provides 0 evidence of the termination or even them working at Apple, so I would be REALLY cautious.
     
    Finally, the article seems to throw a surprising amount of shade towards Apple, going as far as recommending competitors such as Spotify instead of Apple Music.
     
    Sources
    https://lowendmac.com/2020/dear-apple-your-services-are-no-longer-required/
    https://www.reddit.com/r/apple/comments/ic79ff/dear_apple_your_services_are_no_longer_required/
     
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    kQuote03 reacted to Radium_Angel in The way Aussies search every day on Google is at risk from new regulation   
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    kQuote03 reacted to DrMacintosh in Apple terminates employee for allegedly helping a customer with a data transfer outside work.   
    Nothing about what happened is very clear. Did the person set an appointment with Apple to do the job and then the guy told them that he'll go over to them outside of work hours? If so that's totally a legit firing offense that I could see. 
     
    If it was just the author doing tech support for a family member/friend, there is no conflict of interest, because it would not be any of Apples buisness. That leads me to think that the guy is leaving out some key information to make it seem like he's the victim. 
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    kQuote03 got a reaction from Orangeator in Apple terminates employee for allegedly helping a customer with a data transfer outside work.   
    Noted! Headline changed, thanks for your input.
     
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    kQuote03 reacted to AnonymousGuy in Apple terminates employee for allegedly helping a customer with a data transfer outside work.   
    There is some key information missing here.  How does "I helped my friend with a data transfer" trigger that coworker to run to management to tell them about it?
     
    I agree with this guy in the Reddit comments:
     
     
    You don't get fired from a Top 50 company easily, he did something that was so egregious it was vetted by HR, legal, management, etc and they decided to fire him.
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    kQuote03 reacted to Orangeator in Apple terminates employee for allegedly helping a customer with a data transfer outside work.   
    Yeah something is real fishy about this article. When I first read the headline I thought it meant transferring secure data from Apple's servers to a 3rd party, instead its a simple "help the grandparents" task. If true, this is bad on Apples part. That said, I believe there is either more to this story that is not being told or that its not true at all. 
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    kQuote03 reacted to TetraSky in Apple terminates employee for allegedly helping a customer with a data transfer outside work.   
    Sounds strange to me. Why would they fire him... for transferring data from one macbook to another? Sounds like the simplest of things to do.
    Is file transfer somehow magic for Apple computers and only the Apple Store is allowed to do that? (Shouldn't be considering icloud backups and what not)
    Considering they also mention it being a "free" service that they offer, I'm not sure why it would be a conflict on interest either. Really makes you wonder where they found out about it, too. (Did they talk about it at work and someone ratted him out ?)
     
    If true, it's extremely shitty behavior from Apple to fire someone for this.
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    kQuote03 reacted to zeusthemoose in Apple terminates employee for allegedly helping a customer with a data transfer outside work.   
    I very much doubt this story. As someone who just did a data transfer between two imacs a few weeks ago, I can personally say that the process for transferring from one imac to another is very easy. If you have a backup in the cloud, you select that option. If you have a timemachine backup, plug in the drive and it goes from there. If you have the other imac on the same wifi, there is a specific option and it does it automatically (like how you can do it with phones and ipads).
    There is nothing they could have done that would in any way be some kind of Apple secret or anything that Apple would consider wrong.
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    kQuote03 reacted to Donut417 in Should Texas instruments be called a monopoly?   
    I had their graphing calculator. It worked just the same. 
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    kQuote03 reacted to Lord Vile in Should Texas instruments be called a monopoly?   
    Probably because it'd be too expensive to change to a different spec. Why change 100 calculators when you can just replace 5. 
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    kQuote03 reacted to Helpful Tech Witch in Should Texas instruments be called a monopoly?   
    I mentioned how most schools and state tests require you to have a TI brand graphing calculator
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