WiseMoth
@WiseMoth@lemmy.world
- Comment on Google’s Bard AI can now access Gmail, Drive, Docs, and more 1 year ago:
Idk why you’re being downvoted. You’re completely right
- Comment on Google says it can’t fix Pixel Watches, please just buy a new one | With no official repair program and no parts, broken Pixel Watches are just e-waste. 1 year ago:
I wouldn’t say so. My Apple Watch shows a ridiculous amount of useful information on my watch face and I can easily find any other info I need with it. It’s also got a lot of health and fitness features which can be extremely helpful and potentially life saving. In addition to all of that, the rest of the features are helpful too. Whether some might find them to be redundant or intrusive, I and clearly many others find them to be useful. Just because you don’t find a use for it, doesn’t make it bad.
- Comment on Unearthed touchscreen iMac G3 prototype evokes a very different era of Apple | Ars Technica 1 year ago:
Dude, watch the video. This wasn’t done by Apple. It was modded by ELO, a company which is still around today. They made it for shopping centre payment stations and other similar use cases. And frankly, from the looks of it in the video, it worked just as well as they do today (which is to say mediocre at best).
- Comment on WSJ: China Bans iPhone Use for Government Officials at Work 1 year ago:
Primarily Google as Google is the only other major operating system developer in the mobile market and is also the biggest advertising company in the world
- Comment on WSJ: China Bans iPhone Use for Government Officials at Work 1 year ago:
Regardless of that, Apple has at the very least put effort into adding privacy features. Google on the other hand is literally the company that does the advertising. Google’s main business is advertising. I said very clearly that Apple may not be perfect, but they’re objectively more privacy focused than others whether that’s for your gain or theirs
- Comment on WSJ: China Bans iPhone Use for Government Officials at Work 1 year ago:
Side loading has absolutely nothing to do with privacy. My main point is that Apple is more privacy friendly than others
- Comment on WSJ: China Bans iPhone Use for Government Officials at Work 1 year ago:
I know what their privacy policy states and that they can’t (legally) lie in it (to my knowledge). I also know that they are not an advertising company primarily and that the competition is. That gives other companies far more reason to collect data. Apple on the other hand benefits from being more privacy focused as a selling point. Overall, Apple is far more trustworthy imo when it comes to privacy than others
- Comment on WSJ: China Bans iPhone Use for Government Officials at Work 1 year ago:
While Apple may not be perfect when it comes to privacy, they are objectively better for privacy than just about every other manufacturer as it’s profitable to their business model
- Comment on The cofounder of Google's AI division DeepMind says everybody will have their own AI-powered 'chief of staff' over the next five years 1 year ago:
I know Apple’s developing their own LLM which will hopefully be used in Siri. There’s no guarantee, but I can’t think it would be too hard to add Bard into Google Assistant. Cortana on the other hand was canceled by Microsoft and is being replaced by Bing chat. I believe Amazon is also stopping the Alexa development
- Comment on Non-enterprise user? Microsoft may store your Bing chats 1 year ago:
I don’t use Bing search (who would?). But Bing chat is honestly really good
- Comment on Non-enterprise user? Microsoft may store your Bing chats 1 year ago:
Bing chat is actually really good. Way better than Bard. It’s legit just ChatGPT with web access
- Comment on Samsung Announces 256TB SSDs and Unveils Peta-Byte Scale PBSSDs 1 year ago:
Apple sells a US$429 phone. I’m just saying the middle of Apple’s range, at a similar price to Samsung’s, has up to 512gb of storage
- Comment on Samsung Announces 256TB SSDs and Unveils Peta-Byte Scale PBSSDs 1 year ago:
I meant it’s there on Apple’s mid range. The one right before the flagship
- Comment on Samsung Announces 256TB SSDs and Unveils Peta-Byte Scale PBSSDs 1 year ago:
The S23+ isn’t exactly Samsungs flagship model but I can definitely see your point. It’s the same on Apple’s side. It’s there on the mid range. Just not on the low range
- Comment on SpaceX's Private Control Of Satellite Internet Concerns Military Leaders 1 year ago:
You think we should just destroy millions of dollars worth of cutting edge internet architecture which aids rural communities have usable internet globally because you don’t like the guy who paid for it? Seriously?