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sparky, to android in 9to5Google: iMessage for Android doesn't matter, just use good apps
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Depends on the country but mostly WhatsApp followed in second place by Telegram

sparky, to technology in GM Says It's Dropping Apple CarPlay And Android Auto Because They're Unsafe
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Cool, then I’m dropping GM from my list of cars that I’ll buy or rent. CarPlay is a must have in 2023, just like a backup camera. Literally nobody wants your shitty car OS thing, it’s guaranteed to be way worse than iOS and Android.

Seems like this ought to be a dealbreaker for many.

sparky, to technology in GM Says It's Dropping Apple CarPlay And Android Auto Because They're Unsafe
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I doubt it’s about paying Apple or Google, so um much as their ability to extort car owners to pay them. Nobody in their right mind will buy the $10/month Bullshit Subscription ™ from GM when they can just plug in their phone and use Waze.

Edit: seems Apple doesnt charge automakers so it’s definitely about extorting you for money.

sparky, to android in Apple responds to the Beeper iMessage saga: ‘We took steps to protect our users’
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Former Apple engineer here. This architecture isn’t ideal if you intend the service to be portable - but we didn’t! Knowing the messages can only originate from a sealed application on a first party device eliminates a whole class of spam and security problems.

Beeper’s implementation spoofs Mac keys and requires you trust them with your Apple ID credentials if you want to be able to take full advantage of iMessage.

It’s just pointless. A huge security risk for Apple users and to zero benefit for Android users. Let Apple implement RCS as they promised and move on. Isn’t everyone on Telegram or WhatsApp anyway…?

sparky, (edited ) to privacy in Apple Confirms Governments Using Push Notifications to Surveil Users
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Actually, you can, with Lockdown for iOS or Lulu for macOS. There are other alternatives available, these are just a pair of FOSS examples. You can totally block *.apple.com if you really want to.

sparky, to privacy in Apple Confirms Governments Using Push Notifications to Surveil Users
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Did you read the article? It says the federal government compelled Apple to comply and gave them a gag order.

sparky, to linux in Darling runs macOS software directly without using a hardware emulator
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Well, none. One assumes the aspiration is to implement Cocoa, to allow GUI apps to run.

sparky, to linux in Darling runs macOS software directly without using a hardware emulator
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Well, none. One assumes the aspiration is to implement Cocoa, to allow GUI apps to run.

sparky, to linux_gaming in Steam Linux Marketshare Surges To Nearly 2% In November
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Fair point, I hadn’t even considered that. I wonder what percentage of these Linux users are in fact Steam Decks.

sparky, to linux_gaming in Steam Linux Marketshare Surges To Nearly 2% In November
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I want to see Linux and macOS chip away at Windows as much as the next guy but calling a rise to 2% a “surge” seems laughable

sparky, to technology in GitHub: Can no longer search code without being logged in.
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I think it’s kind of a slippery slope; but I don’t think the search itself being login walled is apocalyptic. As long as anonymous users can clone the repositories and browse the code, I can kind of understand why they don’t want to pay to run an elastic search cluster for bots’ benefit. Presumably in-repo search could be done locally by scrapers’ hardware.

But if it turns into “login to view this repository” then GitHub will have turned evil.

sparky, to asklemmy in What should I call my son (due at the end of April)
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Gul is a rank IIRC and Dukat is a villain, haha

sparky, to technology in Apple announces that RCS support is coming to iPhone next year
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Some do, but what Google rolled out in Android Messages is their own implementation unrelated to the carriers. Ostensibly so it works regardless of carrier, but what they rolled out is a semi-proprietary implementation that only works on their app. Ergo if you use a third party texting app, no RCS. So it’s a sort of “Android iMsssage” thing anyway. Apple plans to implement Google’s version, again sidestepping the carriers.

sparky, to technology in Apple announces that RCS support is coming to iPhone next year
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Nothing doesn’t have anything real - it’s a Mac in the cloud with some janky scripting puppeting Messages.app. They haven’t figured out how to plug in at a protocol level or anything.

sparky, to technology in Apple announces that RCS support is coming to iPhone next year
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iMessage is a rich communication layer backed by HTTPS and web sockets so think something like WhatsApp or Telegram; you can send 2 gig files, embed maps and other rich content, etc etc. SMS is well… SMS. So the blue versus green bubble is a dumb reductionist view but the practical impact is visible in say video messaging, where an iMessage can attach a 50mb 4K H.265 clip same as a real messaging app, whereas an MMS will be a 256k 3gpp potato.

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