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Yea… and absolutely not to pump those stock prices.
Yea… and absolutely not to pump those stock prices.
Yea that’s a valid concern. But if a new standard ever get’s invented that is clearly better the law can easily be switched. And if it doesn’t… USB-C is still more than fine.
Yea but that can be fixed by improving the current standard, not by changing the shape.
Previous connectors had inherent flaws. The USB-C connector is sturdy, is easy to use etc. But even if we had made the micro-usb connector the only legal connector, it wouldn’t have been the end of the world. Existing standards can be improved instead of making new shapes each time.
Why would the form factor of the connector need to be different to improve it?
It goes from wildly expensive to slightly less wildly expensive.
DJI drones are used in ukraine tho. But that was not my point, my point was that a drone industry is nice to have, even though you think it’s an overpriced hobby.
Eh… I did add a /s? Read the comment again XD
My comment was supposed to be sarcastic
Yea, there is absolutely no reason to have a good drone industry at all. In Ukraine for example they don’t use any drones. /s
Doesn’t about every country have a spy agency? In the modern age it’s kinda important to have people check your digital infrastructure and have the capabilities to attack the digital infrastructures of your enemies.
They objectively make more eco friendly products than most if not all other companies. They’re still a company so they make shitty decision from time to time, but in general they are quit good.
Yea that is true, but in smaller form factors a 10 nm chip wouldn’t be sufficient anymore. They generally consume more energy or they are slower.
If consumers had the choice between the two chips they generally choose the smaller ones because of their inherent benefits.
Samsung started with 5nm in 2018, so that’s still 6 years behind.
ASML’s machines are very advanced using a lot of specialized parts (who’s export is probably also banned) and taking a lot of skilled labour to make. China will probably be able to eventually get there, but it’s going to be a while.
Because they don’t want to pay for running AI in the cloud.
Microsoft knows that if they start tampering with that they will get into all kind of shit antitrust wise. Proton is a pretty small project from their perspective, so it’s really not worth the risk and/or public backlash.
I think they mean without a eartip. The airpod pro’s have them but all their other earbuds do not have eartips.
Why would apple care about the privacy implications of openAI? No one will blame Apple for privacy concerns arising because of them.