Guy Fleegman
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Technology@lemmy.world•Steve Jobs Rigged The First iPhone Demo By Faking Full Signal Strength And Secretly Swapping Devices Because Of Fragile Prototypes And Bug-Riddled SoftwareEnglish
52·2 years agoKen Kocienda, the engineer who led the team that created the original iPhone keyboard and predictive text system, wrote a book titled “Creative Selection: Inside Apple’s Design Process During the Golden Age of Steve Jobs.” So there’s at least one real engineer for you who speaks highly of Jobs.
They aren’t nameless. They write books and go on podcasts, their thoughts on Jobs are available to us. Plenty of them praise Jobs for driving them to do their best work.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Steve Jobs Rigged The First iPhone Demo By Faking Full Signal Strength And Secretly Swapping Devices Because Of Fragile Prototypes And Bug-Riddled SoftwareEnglish
133·2 years agoIt’s not false advertising because it did everything it was advertised to do in the introductory demo when it went on sale six months later. Google is the one faking their demos.
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Technology@lemmy.ml•Apple announces that RCS support is coming to iPhone next yearEnglish
13·2 years agoWe all know the bubbles will still be green
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Memes@lemmy.ml•My friend and I discussing how long memes will lastEnglish
7·2 years agoSokath, his eyes uncovered
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PC Gaming@lemmy.world•Wanna buy a gaming laptop 2English
53·2 years agoDown in this price range it’s all cheap plastic and lowest-bidder components. Doesn’t matter which brand you buy, it comes down to how well you take care of it and a bit of luck.
Actual well-built and well-designed machines are close to double your budget.
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PC Gaming@lemmy.world•Wanna buy a gaming laptop 2English
4·2 years agoThis is so specific I have to wonder why you are even here asking for advice. NewEgg has exactly 5 in-stock laptops meeting these criteria.
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Apple@lemmy.world•My GF Macbook Pro has reached end of life supportEnglish
2·2 years ago11 years old
“programmed obsoletism”
Serious question, how old is your laptop?
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Gaming@beehaw.org•The Last Of Us Part 2 and Horizon Forbidden West...
1·3 years agoYou’re characterizing what is likely to be the best reviewed game of the year as “nothing special” and you “don’t see how” that’s a hot take? Really?
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Gaming@beehaw.org•The Last Of Us Part 2 and Horizon Forbidden West...
1·3 years agoWhat exactly do you think “hot take” means?
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Gaming@beehaw.org•The Last Of Us Part 2 and Horizon Forbidden West...
1·3 years agoHence, “hot take.”
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Gaming@beehaw.org•The Last Of Us Part 2 and Horizon Forbidden West...
1·3 years agoCompared to my previous take this one is ice cold, but Elden Ring and Tears of the Kingdom.
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Gaming@beehaw.org•The Last Of Us Part 2 and Horizon Forbidden West...
5·3 years agoThat’s all true and it’s never really bothered me because, possible hot take incoming, PS exclusives are pretty milquetoast. I will concede that Sony’s first party studios have honed their ability to make “open world third person action game with crafting and stealth elements” with impressive consistency, but that’s the most common genre of AAA game and IMO Sony isn’t even making the best ones, just accessible and consistently above average ones.
If you want that kind of game you have a zillion options on every platform.
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Gaming@beehaw.org•The Last Of Us Part 2 and Horizon Forbidden West...
31·3 years agoPC player complaining about the cost of a PlayStation is new to me. Isn’t it normally the other way around? Isn’t a PS5 about as expensive as a decent GPU alone?
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Suboptimal ways to respond to a public security incidentEnglish
6·3 years agoI’m guessing it was a different instance because we don’t have any powermods. (I actually didn’t realize Lemmy already has powermods, sheesh!) Most of us just mod one community on our instance and I don’t think any of us are modding on other instances.
Regardless, I’ll keep an eye out for anything fishy.


The game plan is the same as the game plan for the Mac, but they’re going to run it in a fraction of the time because they already have the playbook. Apple’s not in the business of “intentionally taking a loss,” Apple is in the business of slowly iterating products into platforms over strategic time spans. That’s exactly what they’ll do here.
The OLED displays are severely supply constrained; I doubt Apple can produce more than one or two million in 2024. With so few units available, there are more than enough dyed-in-the-wool Apple fans and die hard VR geeks with $4k to burn to guarantee that it will be sold out until 2025.
This first million will create an ecosystem for the platform in the form of third-party software and enthusiast communities. The successful launch will entice more suppliers to make the OLEDs, increasing availability and reducing cost. That paves the way for a sans-Pro Apple Vision for $2,500 sometime in 2025 or 2026. The cycle repeats: more users, bigger community, more evangelists, more word of mouth, more software, cheaper components, and then Apple ships Apple Vision Air in 2027 or 2028 for $1,500. Then in 2030, Apple Vision Air 2 comes out but the original is still for sale at $999.
Now we’re looking at Apple’s standard good/better/best product matrix that they use for the iPhone, iPad, Apple Watch, and Mac, and we’re also looking at a relatively Mac-like price range starting at a grand but with options running well above $5k.
The original Mac sold for $2,495 in 1984 which is about $7,000 adjusted for inflation. Apple’s kicking this new platform off for half the entry price. No one knew what the heck the Mac was supposed to be for in 1984 either, but the entire desktop computing paradigm was forged in its image. We’re now looking at a second Mac.