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Total non-issue
This change makes perfect sense to me (an Apple developer).
The unique features of iOS & macOS connectivity like Continuity, AirDrop, AirPlay, Apple Watch integration, etc,
..you expect to always work with your local devices, even if you have decided to temporarily disconnect from some WiFi network or BT device.I think this is another pretend issue by non-Apple users that don't understand these connectivity features used by tens of millions of Apple users on a daily basis.
Of course someone will bring up 'battery issues', but truthfully, it only exists in their own OCD head.
As for security, well if an iPhone user is genuinely worried their iPhone could be compromised (i.e. basically Jailbroken) via BT or WiFi at a given point in time, I suggest they should turn off the phone completely and run for the hills–they have bigger problems lurking around.
See for some iOS security background (people not used to understanding that Apple takes security seriously may need to watch this over a number of times):
Behind the Scenes of iOS Security – Black Hat 2016 (First half is on-device security: "Data Protection".)
Behind the Scenes of iOS Security – Black Hat 2016 – Synchronising Secrets (Skip to "iCloud Keychain" implementation.)
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Total non-issue
This change makes perfect sense to me (an Apple developer).
The unique features of iOS & macOS connectivity like Continuity, AirDrop, AirPlay, Apple Watch integration, etc,
..you expect to always work with your local devices, even if you have decided to temporarily disconnect from some WiFi network or BT device.I think this is another pretend issue by non-Apple users that don't understand these connectivity features used by tens of millions of Apple users on a daily basis.
Of course someone will bring up 'battery issues', but truthfully, it only exists in their own OCD head.
As for security, well if an iPhone user is genuinely worried their iPhone could be compromised (i.e. basically Jailbroken) via BT or WiFi at a given point in time, I suggest they should turn off the phone completely and run for the hills–they have bigger problems lurking around.
See for some iOS security background (people not used to understanding that Apple takes security seriously may need to watch this over a number of times):
Behind the Scenes of iOS Security – Black Hat 2016 (First half is on-device security: "Data Protection".)
Behind the Scenes of iOS Security – Black Hat 2016 – Synchronising Secrets (Skip to "iCloud Keychain" implementation.)
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Re:Security.txt contents
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Re:At least...
the "Nuclear Winter" debacle
What Nuclear Winter debacle? That a nuclear war would cause a Nuclear Winter? Don't think there's much appetite to test that theory.
the "Limits to World Growth" debacle
Do you think you can continue to consume non-renewable resources indefinitely?
the "Hockey Stick" debacle
Yet since that was published it's kept on getting warmer...
Each had one thing in common: the claim that the only way to avoid catastrophe was to adopt Marxism
[citation needed]
In fact, the Russians invented the kind of hysteria being promoted today. It's called Lysenkoism: the use of faked science to push political agendas.
No, this is quite different. With Lysenkoism it was a small group of people going against massive scientific consensus for their own gain. With climate change there is a massive scientific consensus by individual scientists who have nothing to gain personally from it.
I'll tell you what is like Lysenkoism though, a small number of politicians with links to fossil fuel pushing back against scientific consensus who are set to personally gain massively from being able to continue to sell coal and oil until the stocks start to run low.
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Re:Doesn't surprise me...
Security is everyone's business. Perhaps you missed that slide during the new hire orientation?
You are obviously impossible to orientate. You always end up on the ground:
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Re:Doesn't surprise me...
Not every company is big enough to have rent-a-cops on duty. If you want to have someone bounced off the premises, you pick the guy who looks like he moonlights as a bouncer.
First, I hear you work at a big governmental 3 letter/military agency so, how could the following sentence make sense?
Not every company is big enough to have rent-a-cops on duty"
Second, about
you pick the guy who looks like he moonlights as a bouncer
it is certainly not you because I saw in the video below that you don't bounce that well:
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Re:Doesn't surprise me...
creimer is such a goof and a chronic liar!
He claims he works in a highly secured 3 letter agency premise but still, people would be able to walk around as long as they wore a hardhat.
Now, one has to guess which is the truth...
Nice links about creimer:
His family:
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Re: Very Brave
After that video you linked to, youTube jumped to another one with Steve Jobs getting upset that too many people in the conference room were using their WiFi, screwing up the Apple demos. He was ordering people to turn their WiFi off and even asking them to police each other. Kind of ironic that Apple itself is now making it more difficult to turn WiFi off.
Jeez, one of the main reasons I often turn WiFi off is because, when I'm in a taxi browsing the internet, WiFi keeps connecting to all sorts of WiFi base stations with captive portals and interrupting my browsing. So now, when I turn it off, it will turn off that portal but a few minutes later, since I 'moved to a new location", according to Apple's documentation it will go "It looks like you want to connect to this new network" and connect without asking. The button is completely useless now.
OK, back to the old iOS 6 routine of opening the settings to turn off WiFi (until they decide to change the behavior there too). Idiots.
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Re:Consciousness...
Consciousness???
This is a really strange term, coming from you at least...
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Re:deleting reviews and now this?
Everybody knows you can't read nor write so I assume that you mean "I can look at it for five hours".
Anyway, be careful of falling off a wall because you would lose the tiny amount of vapor you might have been able to assimilate from the book by looking at it:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?...reference:
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Re:You can still get the book...
Contrarily to that book, this video of your siblings has only been listed for a while in the catalog at my local library:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?...reference:
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Re:My guess
I still have a S3 video card on my computer and it works great. As a matter of fact, it plays this ultra HD video just fine:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?...Why do you say: "S3 stood for Suck-ass 3X"? This seems rather trollish, are you this guy?:
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Re:Doesn't surprise me...
I totally agree with you; Security is everyone's business!
Speaking of which, those King's horses and King's men could raise their security level when taking care of your siblings (I hear you are the father and your mother the mother, which makes them your brothers):
https://www.youtube.com/watch?...It is obvious they are your siblings when we look at your picture:
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Re:Computer security.
Jeez creimer, is this only in Silicon Valley?
Anyway, those walls must be just as fragile as your siblings heads:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?...It is no wonder where they got their heads from:
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Re: What ignorance gets published these days
Or, just in case that was a serious question: https://www.youtube.com/watch?...
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Re:Apple Watch LTE
Interesting video essay on how Apple has been making design missteps since they lost Steve Jobs, and words from Steve Jobs himself that might indicate what's going wrong internally with Apple.
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Re:Apple Watch LTE
Interesting video essay on how Apple has been making design missteps since they lost Steve Jobs, and words from Steve Jobs himself that might indicate what's going wrong internally with Apple.
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Re:What ignorance gets published these days
> So they're redefining thought so broadly that most animals are conscious too by their definition
The fact that consciousness doesn't even exist according to the Standard Model should be your first clue that scientists don't have a fucking clue what consciousness is.
Second, you DO realize that animals communicate with one another, right? And that they demonstrate free will. If you actually had a pet such as a cat or dog you would know this.
Third, the problem is scientists are too stupid to realize Everything is conscious. (The Primacy of Consciousness - Peter Russell) Again, if you actually learnt to meditate you would (re)discover this.
> Humans do not innately learn consciousness at all
That's because huamsn ARE conscious -- with varying levels of ability to _express_ it. Your delusion is assuming that consciousness is something that is learnt. If you actually learnt about Lucid Dreaming, OBE's, and NDEs you would realize just how ignorant you are about reality:
You are NOT your body
More importantly:
You are a spiritual being in a human body having a physical experience
But keep ignoring what everyone keeps saying:
From life to death, beyond and back | Thomas Fleischmann | TEDxTUHHSalon
Banned TED Talk: The Science Delusion - Rupert Sheldrake at TEDx Whitechapel
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Re:What ignorance gets published these days
> So they're redefining thought so broadly that most animals are conscious too by their definition
The fact that consciousness doesn't even exist according to the Standard Model should be your first clue that scientists don't have a fucking clue what consciousness is.
Second, you DO realize that animals communicate with one another, right? And that they demonstrate free will. If you actually had a pet such as a cat or dog you would know this.
Third, the problem is scientists are too stupid to realize Everything is conscious. (The Primacy of Consciousness - Peter Russell) Again, if you actually learnt to meditate you would (re)discover this.
> Humans do not innately learn consciousness at all
That's because huamsn ARE conscious -- with varying levels of ability to _express_ it. Your delusion is assuming that consciousness is something that is learnt. If you actually learnt about Lucid Dreaming, OBE's, and NDEs you would realize just how ignorant you are about reality:
You are NOT your body
More importantly:
You are a spiritual being in a human body having a physical experience
But keep ignoring what everyone keeps saying:
From life to death, beyond and back | Thomas Fleischmann | TEDxTUHHSalon
Banned TED Talk: The Science Delusion - Rupert Sheldrake at TEDx Whitechapel
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Re:What ignorance gets published these days
> So they're redefining thought so broadly that most animals are conscious too by their definition
The fact that consciousness doesn't even exist according to the Standard Model should be your first clue that scientists don't have a fucking clue what consciousness is.
Second, you DO realize that animals communicate with one another, right? And that they demonstrate free will. If you actually had a pet such as a cat or dog you would know this.
Third, the problem is scientists are too stupid to realize Everything is conscious. (The Primacy of Consciousness - Peter Russell) Again, if you actually learnt to meditate you would (re)discover this.
> Humans do not innately learn consciousness at all
That's because huamsn ARE conscious -- with varying levels of ability to _express_ it. Your delusion is assuming that consciousness is something that is learnt. If you actually learnt about Lucid Dreaming, OBE's, and NDEs you would realize just how ignorant you are about reality:
You are NOT your body
More importantly:
You are a spiritual being in a human body having a physical experience
But keep ignoring what everyone keeps saying:
From life to death, beyond and back | Thomas Fleischmann | TEDxTUHHSalon
Banned TED Talk: The Science Delusion - Rupert Sheldrake at TEDx Whitechapel
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Re:What ignorance gets published these days
> So they're redefining thought so broadly that most animals are conscious too by their definition
The fact that consciousness doesn't even exist according to the Standard Model should be your first clue that scientists don't have a fucking clue what consciousness is.
Second, you DO realize that animals communicate with one another, right? And that they demonstrate free will. If you actually had a pet such as a cat or dog you would know this.
Third, the problem is scientists are too stupid to realize Everything is conscious. (The Primacy of Consciousness - Peter Russell) Again, if you actually learnt to meditate you would (re)discover this.
> Humans do not innately learn consciousness at all
That's because huamsn ARE conscious -- with varying levels of ability to _express_ it. Your delusion is assuming that consciousness is something that is learnt. If you actually learnt about Lucid Dreaming, OBE's, and NDEs you would realize just how ignorant you are about reality:
You are NOT your body
More importantly:
You are a spiritual being in a human body having a physical experience
But keep ignoring what everyone keeps saying:
From life to death, beyond and back | Thomas Fleischmann | TEDxTUHHSalon
Banned TED Talk: The Science Delusion - Rupert Sheldrake at TEDx Whitechapel
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Re:What ignorance gets published these days
> So they're redefining thought so broadly that most animals are conscious too by their definition
The fact that consciousness doesn't even exist according to the Standard Model should be your first clue that scientists don't have a fucking clue what consciousness is.
Second, you DO realize that animals communicate with one another, right? And that they demonstrate free will. If you actually had a pet such as a cat or dog you would know this.
Third, the problem is scientists are too stupid to realize Everything is conscious. (The Primacy of Consciousness - Peter Russell) Again, if you actually learnt to meditate you would (re)discover this.
> Humans do not innately learn consciousness at all
That's because huamsn ARE conscious -- with varying levels of ability to _express_ it. Your delusion is assuming that consciousness is something that is learnt. If you actually learnt about Lucid Dreaming, OBE's, and NDEs you would realize just how ignorant you are about reality:
You are NOT your body
More importantly:
You are a spiritual being in a human body having a physical experience
But keep ignoring what everyone keeps saying:
From life to death, beyond and back | Thomas Fleischmann | TEDxTUHHSalon
Banned TED Talk: The Science Delusion - Rupert Sheldrake at TEDx Whitechapel
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Re:Apparently faulty algorithm?
Well, I suppose this is an occasion for Bayesian reasoning. The probability that you buy bomb ingredients given that you're a terrorist being high doesn't mean that the probability that you are terrorist given that you buy bomb ingredients is necessarily high. In fact even if someone is *definitely* building a bomb, it doesn't automatically mean they are a terrorist.
On YouTube there's a whole genre of videos devoted to large Tannerite explosions. Tannerite is an impact-initiated binary explosive that is popular for making shooting targets. Normally it's used in small quantities but of course there are many videos of people setting off very large Tannerite explosions, involving hundreds of pounds of the stuff.
Some people are just fascinated with explosives. So what you have to ask is whether it is more common to be into blowing things up for DIY amusement or blowing things up to hurt people. Where people go wrong with this kind of question is they rely on their intuition in guessing prior probabilities. If blowing things up holds no fascination for them, they assume that that kind of thing must be rare, or even non-existent.
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Re:Bleed them dry
There is no leadership in the "alt-right" anymore than there is leadership in the ANTIFA movement. On purpose. They are mirror images of each other, both being Fascist in nature.
And by Fascist in nature, I mean in the "We don't like you, we are going to beat you up and shut you down" nature.The only difference is, there are more people who support the ANTIFA crybabies (those who need their "service animal" to comfort themselves when they get arrested for rioting).
As for Pepe the Frog, and the Alt-Right, thanks to the ANTIFA movement, I know way more than I wish I did. Kind of a corollary to the Streisand Effect.
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Re: In real use that will almost never matter.
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Re:Is the world ready for flying cars?
I predict a new YouTube channel called: Will it Fly?
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Re:Public Buses are different
Or just plain ol' "fueling" stations like tank two
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Re:idling and braking
No need for charging with overhead lines https://www.youtube.com/watch?...
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Re:No
Problem solved. You know what your problem is? No imagination.
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Re:Public BusesTes are different
Workshop pit with very specialized equipment, not doable across different car brands and on the road.
Buses could load from the side with a modified forklift and one type of battery pack if ... people would be able to design and agree...
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Re:Public BusesTes are different
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Re:New poll
And when Apple is in deep trouble, when will Steve Jobs return to fix the mess like in 1997 as shown in this old MacWorld video on YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v...
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Re:interesting
That's cause he's sure not gonna get made by any *women*
OK, maybe this one:
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Re:Software needs an 'ingredients label'
> All your base are belong to us. How much shorter can it get?
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Re:"believed by many to be a Russian front"
Ya, what kind of moron would think Russia could influence US politics.
Moronic ones, that's who. Or Swiftoating ratfuckers. Messing with other countries is what you do.
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This will happen
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It has to be said
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He should listen to this before he continues
P.E.P.E.- Shadilay [Italian Version] soothes the soul!
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Re:Basic and expert modes
Why do we even have that button?
No, seriously. Resetting preferences is a silly concept. It almost never fixes anything. When it does, the misbehavior is still a bug, and will still recur if you somehow manage to get your preferences set back to exactly the way they were. Worse, when it does, you've lost the state information that would help developers figure out what is wrong, which means that if you don't manage to get your preferences set to the same state, the bug will end up biting somebody else down the line.
Why does that button even exist? Nuking your preferences should be a last resort way of getting back up and running, and such last resorts should be as painful as possible to discourage their use as much as possible.
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Re:You really shouldn't mock creimer and APK
Well, things are getting worse. We have discovered that creimer has siblings:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?...You must there an obvious resemblance with a picture of creimer that he posted online himself:
https://school.discoveryeducat...We have also learned that creimer is the father and creimer's mother, the mother.
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Re: Elon is out of his mind
You are perfectly right, Christopher Dale Reimer!
Musk is definitely a visionary! I hear he had a vision of your siblings while reading your highly rated posts on
/. He depicted it here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?...He was inspired by a picture of yourself you posted on-line:
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Re: In real use that will almost never matter.
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Sure thing...
Yes, there is a very good one here: Video to summarize Ubunutu Desktop Applications Survey for the Illiterate
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Re:The many benefits of FaceID
1) Most important - it will work for the elderly.
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"That's courage"?
I enjoyed the article, until the last line: "That’s courage." Really? Reminds me of this
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Re:Now see here, fuckhead.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?... Your language also makes you easily identified, regardless of posting as AC. You sound like a terrorist.
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It's a dick, not a notch. A dick with ears.
Apple is bravely shooting itself in the foot with an ugly ass notch. The landscape looks like crap, and I think it's pretty ridiculous to expect programmers and designers to accommodate for a uniquely stupid design. If they want ears with Apple specific info in portrait mode, by all means do so, but do the developer world a favor and black that shit out in landscape apple. Steve Jobs probably would have throw the iPhone "ten" in the trash. https://www.theverge.com/2017/... https://twitter.com/JoeLimits/... https://twitter.com/vojtastavi... https://www.youtube.com/watch?... https://twitter.com/fet_compla...
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Obligatory
https://www.youtube.com/watch?...
Please note:
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Re:Negligence or malfeasance - you pick
I'm amazed that people are all mad about the stock sales and everything. I mean, yes, that's illegal, but we have bigger problems--which we can fix (YouTube).
You can get a credit card or open up a car loan? You can afford $18. I wish the Neo would go Gen 4 with USB-C already; I'll probably settle for a 4C.
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Linux has no Vision
Something Linux never had and will never have – Vision.
This is a requirement for innovation, creativity, and breaking new ground.
The Linux mentality could never come up this on their own:
Evolution of Mac OS (Mac OS 1.0 - Mac OS X 10.11) 1984-2015
Steve Jobs internal demo of NeXTSTEP 3 (1992)
Linux is just a _copy_ (no vision to create something _new_) of a 45 year old crummy command line, with little else to offer. Linux desktop is for pretend wannabe nerds hiding behind broken bash cruft. Linux desktop is for idiots.