Wispy2891

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[–] Wispy2891@lemmy.world 4 points 4 hours ago

In their case they're using a variant of Google for automotive, so enabling apple carplay and android auto is literally a checkbox on GM side

They're doing extra work to disable it because they want to render the car worthless when after a few years when the os is outdated and the user doesn't pay a subscription for maps

[–] Wispy2891@lemmy.world 43 points 17 hours ago

It's the usual rename and replace that Microsoft love to do.

"OneNote for Windows 10" is going to be replaced by "OneNote for Windows"

Why they always do the kill, rename and replace instead of just replace with an update? Each kill&replace operation leads to lost users...

[–] Wispy2891@lemmy.world 12 points 1 day ago

The value of a private company is a number that can be pulled from their ass, right?

Before: there was an idiot that wanted to pay $54.20 for each of the 800 million publicly traded shares = 44 billion valuation even if the yearly earnings after all expenses (EBITDA) was only 680 million (data public, as required by sec) so the board sued that guy to force him to pay when backed down as that valuation was insanely high and the board would never get such a big golden parachute

Now: we don't need to publish financial data anymore but CEO says that the company is super profitable, valuation is back to 44 billion, trust us 😉

[–] Wispy2891@lemmy.world 2 points 1 day ago (1 children)

But the WWE bookers decided that Cena now is a bad guy

[–] Wispy2891@lemmy.world 1 points 1 day ago

MacOS has an expiration date that in average is 5-6 years since that particular model was put on sale. You can continue using MacOS without updates, but apps will start to complain when you're 2 versions behind and it will be almost unusable when you're 4 versions behind. Doesn't reach ten years.

Microsoft noticed this and saw that people still continued to give money to Apple so they introduced an artificial limitation on Windows 11, forcing everyone with a computer with a processor made before 2018 to buy a new one or switch to Linux

[–] Wispy2891@lemmy.world 7 points 1 day ago

"in this family we vote R since the beginning of time, we will continue to do so regardless to who's running for said party"

[–] Wispy2891@lemmy.world 5 points 2 days ago

I hope they use that reversible redaction tool from Microsoft word

[–] Wispy2891@lemmy.world 17 points 2 days ago (2 children)

A MacBook is on the upgrade treadmill even faster than windows lol

[–] Wispy2891@lemmy.world 7 points 2 days ago

And they gonna sell it to which other countries?

[–] Wispy2891@lemmy.world 3 points 3 days ago

he does not want to pay $1 for rain sensors and $2 for ultrasonic parking sensors, any price for lidar must be unacceptable

[–] Wispy2891@lemmy.world 9 points 6 days ago (1 children)

I wonder how they bother to change the photo with a very similar but almost identical one but always copy-paste the same text, isn't the opposite way easier?

[–] Wispy2891@lemmy.world 10 points 6 days ago

Microsoft claimed that Windows is compatible with 32gb drives but that's not actually true. Those will get automatically filled by winsxs updates within a few hours. It's impossibile to use one of those windows mini PC with a 32gb emmc unless you exclusively use it offline for typing with a word processor.

All those $100 32gb emmc "computers" available on Amazon are just "direct to landfill" ewaste

 

Got an email that says "please pay $33 + shipping to get a t-shirt with our ad on it"

There's people that would actually pay for something like this? This stuff is usually give away for free at conferences and then used as a sleeping dress, no?

 

They say they're a viable alternative to starlink and ready to start - not sure how much true is that

I read a musk fan saying "but their terminals aren't made in a NATO country" - isn't the same for starlink?

 

At work I got Windows 11 24H2. It has a bug, known from september 2024, that resizes all the windows in a tiny corner.

Basically, when the screen shuts off for standby, Windows thinks the resolution now is no more 3840x2160 but 640x480. EVERYTHING gets resized in the top left corner at 640x480 and it's ULTRA INFURIATING

Because microsoft took 3 years to fix the taskbar and 4 years to fix the "restore explorer windows at boot" checkbox, I'm not confident that they will fix this issue in this decade, and I must find a solution, or i will become crazy.

Workarounds tried:

  • using fancywm - every time i wake up screen i need to wait 10 seconds to see all the windows rearranging and resizing and it's still infuriating.
  • disabling monitor timeout and replacing it with a screensaver - I'm at work and group policy mandate monitor timeout at 5 minutes
  • updating the AMD drivers
  • uninstalling 24H2 - the admin removed the uninstall files, i can't revert to previous version *uninstalling powertoys in the chance if it was caused by fancyzones
  • changing UI scale from 150% to 100%

What I did not try:

  • replace the displayport cable with a hdmi one (but it should have only 30hz refresh rate in that case)
  • use a dummy video adapter
  • use a lower resolution
  • wipe and reinstall everything, i have too many stuff with too many settings
 

My sister wanted to get a mechanical keyboard. I bought her the cheapest from aliexpress, a "Philips" one with "blue" switches.

After 6 months she comes again, "you need to buy me a new one, the numpad is weird"

When pressing 9, it types "9+", press 6, and it types "6+", press 0 and it types "0."

I take apart the keyboard, i test the solder points under the switch and i see that somehow there's a short on + when i press 9

Switches are soldered, can't be easily swapped, i order another keyboard (different brand, with "brown" switches, still ultracheap nobrand).

After six months, the same, when pressing "right arrow" it types "right arrow 0"

Is that possible? Coincidence that is always in the same spot? Those are so shitty that break so easily? I noticed that my sister always has a water bottle nearby the numpad, might it be that she's accidentally pouring water and then blame "low quality" for this?

Also: I saw the the RGB LED under the faulty switches are dead or dimmed. It might cause the issue?

 
 

This is awesome! For only $450 you can get a machine that can automatically swap battery packs placed on bulky $120 phone cases.

You don't need to plug a cable in your phone anymore, your over engineered machine can swap battery packs for you

I never imagined that I would live this long to see the future

 
 
 

For some reason my iPhone is called "iPhone (2)" and that bothers me to no end. But i can't find the way to rename it, the name can't be clicked and no textbox appears.

This phone was given to me by my employer. Do they have the power to restrict this?

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