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  • there is no chance you would get back to the Intel system and plug it in every 2 hours.

    don’t be irrealistic. most laptops in the Macbook price range will have 8 hours of usage in low consumption mode or around 6 or 5 if you need more power.

    and at that price point they come with at least 32 GB of RAM which can be upgraded, swappable SSDs with more capacity than the macbook’s, far better keyboard and more ports.

    the Macbooks do have some extra performance per battery usage? yeah I guess. But after 2 years that the battery life is gone, you’ll probably be buying the newer model or wishing that you bought a laptop with a replaceable battery.


  • So they have to sift through instances until they find one that federates exactly how they would? Lol. Or do they have to compromise because they don’t actually have the power to choose who they federate with?

    You can see the blocklist of any mastodon instance without joining it. You can and should read their policies before joining.

    Hosting their own instance makes them admins.

    This makes no sense. You are saying that just because you’re the admin of an instance you can’t be an user?

    You can have a single user instance of your own and be done with it. If you don’t like someone else choosing what instances defederate, you have that possibility.




  • I’d say they are mostly ready now except for a few very specific use cases.

    Yes, batteries charging times should be shorter and have a longer range, but they are already acceptable for daily usage.

    What we need is to wait while old vehicles are being phased out so people replace them with electric cars. Most people aren’t going to replace their perfectly working gasoline car with an electric just because it’s greener.

    Once there are more readily available cheap models and second hand ones, it’ll probably be a smooth transition. I think it’s reasonable to stop selling consumer gasoline cars in a decade.


  • sir_reginald@lemmy.worldtoTechnology@lemmy.worldWhat DID Apple innovate?
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    7 months ago

    You’re so desperate to rant about fanboys that you inserted opinions into my post that weren’t there.

    Firstly, I’m not desperate and I didn’t mention fanboys anywhere, so you made up that. My comment wasn’t even a rant.

    And I didn’t insert any opinion. You said Apple created the market, that before the MP3 nobody wanted a mp3.

    Here’s the deal, bro. Fanboys and haters are equally annoying. I can’t imagine how empty your life must be to have such strong opinions about a fucking phone.

    What are you talking about? It was my first response to you. And I didn’t even show strong opinion, just said that Apple’s financial success was due to marketing and brand recognition, not innovation. That’s not an strong opinion, nor hating. It is not even talking bad about Apple.

    Lastly, I kept myself on topic while you made personal attacks against me and my “empty” life. Who’s the one with the strong opinion here, huh?



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    I don’t know about the iPad things because I’m not interested in the tablet format in general.

    But touchscreens were already a thing before the iPhone. Apple just took them, polished the UI a bit and used their already influential position with iMac and iPods to commercialise the product.

    I wouldn’t call that innovation, just having good brand recognition and a great marketing campaign.






  • anti-meta activism is not a bad thing at all. The billionaire corps have their marketing teams, individuals and communities have their activism. Everyone can listen to both and take an informed decision.

    They are just that, activists, informing everyone about a possible issue. There’s nothing wrong with that. They are not enforcing anything on anyone.

    The worst that can happen is that if your instance admin decides to ban Threads and you want to federate with Threads, you’ll have to switch instances. Not a big deal. You’ll still be able to interact with the Fediverse, it’s not like you were in Twitter, you had to leave and now you’ve lost all your contacts there.