He was fighting inflation
He was fighting inflation
I only ever played hades which I bought for €5 when it was still €15 or more on steam. But even them I just added it as a 3rd party game to steam lol.
They’re 100% only doing this for money, but still, nice to see them in the right for once.
Probably more for when people inevitably start finding mistakes and sharing it online. Apple can then just point to the obvious disclaimer.
Not all AI is bad, this isn’t the “guuuuys… I swear, we just need 2 million more graphics cards and AI will be able to automate all your wage slaves employees away” type of AI, this can actually be kinda useful.
Sorry, why would blocking piracy communities cement our hold on anything?
Just to be clear, I wasn’t involved in the choice to block piracy related communities, but I just don’t see how blocking them helps the hosts in any way except preventing legal disputes.
Right on time for WWDC lol
Why would apple care about the privacy implications of openAI? No one will blame Apple for privacy concerns arising because of them.
Yea… and absolutely not to pump those stock prices.
Hey, I’m the admin here, shut up
Nah, it’s not that bad
My Ipad now has a second function as a netflix game “console”.
Under which rock have you been living, and is there space left for me?
Yea that’s a valid concern. But if a new standard ever get’s invented that is clearly better the law can easily be switched. And if it doesn’t… USB-C is still more than fine.
Yea but that can be fixed by improving the current standard, not by changing the shape.
Previous connectors had inherent flaws. The USB-C connector is sturdy, is easy to use etc. But even if we had made the micro-usb connector the only legal connector, it wouldn’t have been the end of the world. Existing standards can be improved instead of making new shapes each time.
You can always sell it if you end up not using it.