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hackitfast, to asklemmy in What was the last dumb phone you had before your first smartphone?
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The Samsung SCH-U740

It was a good one! It literally flipped 2 ways.

https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/019e3cf1-e857-49d5-b328-c48d8803e83e.png

hackitfast, to news in Bud Light brewer is still struggling to sell the beer in North America over trans promotion backlash
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You could even say, they cancelled Bud Light.

Oh wait no, they don’t do that! /s

hackitfast, to mildlyinfuriating in The picture isn't even of my yard
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Yeah but it doesn’t work on macOS, only Surface Pro and Raspberry Pi, and a few others I think.

hackitfast, to mildlyinfuriating in The picture isn't even of my yard
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The M2 chip is ARM, it just adds some hurdles. I think there’s some work being done for dual-booting Linux on the M2 chip, but as for Windows you have to use Parallels in macOS.

Older Macs with Intel processors will of course run any OS no problem.

hackitfast, to mildlyinfuriating in The picture isn't even of my yard
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I just worry about driver support as I do for Lenovo. They’re probably fine, but again, I haven’t used a Dell in a while.

hackitfast, to mildlyinfuriating in The picture isn't even of my yard
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Dell XPS might be good but I’m not sure, somehow I doubt it.

Macs of course will work properly, at the expense of having to use macOS.

My trio used to be Apple, Dell and Lenovo. But now it’s Framework and Apple.

hackitfast, (edited ) to mildlyinfuriating in The picture isn't even of my yard
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Lenovo is shit. They really aren’t worth a damn anymore.

I’ve had fingerprint driver issues with my expensive Lenovo Yoga, and AHCI driver issues with an expensive Lenovo ThinkPad. Support is non existent, and if you do manage to find any help through their channels, they don’t help and don’t care.

My next laptop will be with Framework or some other company that doesn’t try to screw me.

hackitfast, to memes in Maybe I've lost patience over the years
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Not to mention that the 5 seconds countdown timer is bullshit. In actuality, the timer appears after about a second of playing through the ad, then locks at 5 seconds for about a second and a half, then slowly counts down to 1 where it locks for a second and a half again, and finally gives you the option to skip the ad. I’d wager it’s closer to 7 or 8 seconds per “5 second” ad.

hackitfast, to internetfuneral in Now why would you ever think that?
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Intel Management Engine is also noted to be a backdoor, which is in the CPU itself.

The Purism laptop disables IME, or at least tries to from what I understand.

puri.sm/learn/intel-me/

hackitfast, to technology in Qualcomm will try to have its Apple Silicon moment in PCs with “Snapdragon X”
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I mean yeah you’re not wrong. If only the Surface wasn’t so absurdly overpriced for what you get.

hackitfast, to technology in Qualcomm will try to have its Apple Silicon moment in PCs with “Snapdragon X”
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From a security perspective, as long as you check the hash against Microsoft’s website then it should be okay. Otherwise I’m not sure where to get Windows on ARM ISO’s from.

hackitfast, to technology in Qualcomm will try to have its Apple Silicon moment in PCs with “Snapdragon X”
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Here’s an archive of all Windows updates and builds. This query is for arm64.

www.uup.ee/known.php?q=arm64

hackitfast, (edited ) to technology in Qualcomm will try to have its Apple Silicon moment in PCs with “Snapdragon X”
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Already does?

qualcomm.com/…/microsoft-surface-pro-9-sq3-5g

Windows on ARM is a thing, and it does x64 and x86 translation.

The chips likely also have hardware to accelerate translation as well, to compete with M1 and M2 chips.

hackitfast, to worldnews in Amish men ‘shunned’ after nationwide emergency alert outs them for having phones
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The “Phone Barn” market is incoming

hackitfast, (edited ) to technology in Samsung joins Google in RCS shaming Apple
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This is what I believe Google is actually trying to get carriers to do, and I suspect carriers (in some shape or form) will actually do this, just not in the way you think.

RCS will eventually become the dominant messaging standard, however, I think they’re actually working on a backwards compatibility for SMS and MMS in some capacity. In this way, phones (like the iPhone or older Android phones) will still be capable of sending and receiving SMS and MMS in typical elitist walled-garden fashion, but the carrier will receive it as an RCS message and relay it to an RCS-compatible device as an RCS message.

In this way, group chats with four Android users and two iPhone users will still allow those Android users to benefit from RCS from each other (typing indicators, reactions, potentially some level of E2E, support for large media, etc), while the iPhones in the group chat will actually be the ones having a negative experience (no typing indicators, reactions appearing as text messages, no E2E, obnoxious green bubbles) since Apple refuses to integrate RCS into their Messaging application. Of course Apple will continue to gaslight their customers through high contrast green bubble dark patterns, and continued refusal of adopting RCS or creating iMessage for Android. As they’ve made clear, they don’t care about giving their customers the best possible experience, and prefer to maintain market control for as long as possible.

The #GetTheMessage ads are likely gearing up for the eventuality of this change, and the Pixel x iPhone ads are all “buddy buddy, kill them with kindness” so they can out Apple as the hostile ones when they refuse to acknowledge the existence of other smartphones either through its aggressive marketing, or through refusal to adopt open standards.

If this were all to happen, depending on how well the RCS backwards compatibility worked and its ability to out Apple as the shut ins that they are, I could (crazy talk) foresee Apple creating a standalone iMessage app to, at the very minimum, keep Android users talking within their iMessage ecosystem.

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