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  • Having it and it working as well are two different things. historically Apple has been ahead in security that can slow down or stop law enforcement. And before before you jump to the same conclusions as someone else, I never have owned an iPhone, nor wanted to.

  • You know, I have not kept up. Things may have improved recently. But historically there's always been flaws in the security.

  • I'm not an iPhone user. I don't own an Apple anything and really despise them as a company. Stop making stupid assumptions.

  • Deicer shown in the app doesn't require a signup or that you install an app. They seem to have just compromised the notifications to scare people.

  • And the FBI can't get in? I doubt that. It has always been notoriously easy for law enforcement to get in to Android phones.

  • I'm talking about daily use. I have a good friend, we've both been computer nerds since The Apple II era, we both used to put custom roms on our android phones, we're avid self hosters, etc... He recently switched to Graphene and wants to switch back to something that's less of a pain. His complaints are pretty much the same as reasons I haven't switched. I warned him it would be an adjustment.

  • I want a phone, not a hobby.

  • There should be a nearly identical menu to the Windows version that lets you select or deselect folders.

    Click on your account > settings. And then it will show the list of folders available to sync.

  • Best advertisement I've heard for an iPhone ever. Now that Android moving to the same walled garden business model...

  • I see this as something that makes the services more affordable. A municipality might even be able to deploy them for seniors if they are efficient enough.

  • 100 people die in the US every year from shoveling snow. Not everyone is fit for the task, and yet if you own property you are almost required to.

  • That's good because you know Avery Brooks had no part in anything Star Trek. If your heart was ready it would definitely be disappointed.

  • Most of the content I view is downloaded and encoded from Blu-ray.

  • My village has a moratorium on new banks and is actually using eminent domain to take over a building from one. I have not seen any new gas stations going up. If you think it's excessive it's time to get involved in your municipal government, there are no doubt public hearings on zoning approvals where enough loud voices can stop or slow down overbuilding. That's what happened here with banks. We have limited real estate and people got fed up.

  • They want to set a precedent of using recordings from voice actors to generate new content. They move the bar a little at a time until the worst is normalized.

  • Because they hand patents out for anything especially under the Trump patent office. If I remember correctly they don't do any prior art review any more. You practically just have to apply for a patent. They're cutting reviewers and it's going to cost billions in lawsuits to undo the patents they should never have handed out.

  • I can 100% tell the difference between 1080p and 720p. I can tell with 1080p and UHD as well, but I honestly think that has more to do with the size of the compression artifacts. Compared to the image.

  • Yeah but those are in between 4 different catheter ads.

  • Libraries can also do that.