It wasn’t allowed in the US? Wow. Didn’t know that. In EU it’s available since about ten years. Current systems have high definition projectors with >1 million pixels which can display nearly everything on the street before you.
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Oliver@feddit.deto Apple@lemmy.world•iCloud Keychain users: Where do you put non-logins?2·2 years agoHmm. Would be a workaround, but not really what I have and like with 1P.
I currently have collected about 650 items in my 1P vault. Actually that are two vaults, as I share one with my wife.
And notes itself aren’t structured, they are just free text. I like to have structured items with specified fields where I can enter my info.
Also I have several login Items where I don’t just have a user, password, OTP, domain, note. What about if it is a service where the same account is used on different websites? I can save only one domain per password?
The iOS features are so basic, I can’t imagine switching to them. Although 1P keeps to suck more, as 1P8 is only available via subscription and the 1P7 browser plugin isn’t working properly anymore. :/
Not a good situation currently.
Luckily the Discovery came from the past and saved everyone with the funghi-drive. :)
Discovery had some nice ideas but… well. Alone the constant drama and crying Michael Burnham made the series quite unattractive.
Also the story behind the great Dilithium Explosion. Well. A sad, and alone child. Well. They could have thought about something better.
There were better ST series.
His first kid was called „My“?
Oliver@feddit.deto World News@lemmy.ml•Italy wants Musk vs. Zuckerberg cage fightEnglish1·2 years agoDo they still release lions and tigers within the coliseum?
Oliver@feddit.deto Apple@lemmy.world•iPhone 14 Pro users complain of major drops in battery health and capacity after less than a yearEnglish2·2 years agoExactly like mine. 96% since release. I’m using AOD and 99% wireless charging.
It’s ok, never had any issues with my battery life that I ran out of energy.
We probably have to accept, that these battery’s are performing at their very limit and have no thermal system to keep them in a specific temperature range.
My iPhone X was about the same. In installed a new battery when it was 2.5 years old and I used it for 5 years. I will probably do the same with my 14 Pro.
Oliver@feddit.deto Technology@beehaw.org•US scientists achieve net energy gain for second time in a fusion reactionEnglish3·2 years agoA lot of incredible science would be involved. And much much more money and a lot of time.
If we (humanity) could achieve that, that would be really cool.
But: how much solar-, wind- and battery-farms could we built with the same money and in much less time?
Fusion is great, but it will probably not be the solution of the energy demand we currently have. Nevertheless it’s something we should pursue furthermore. But we shouldn’t bet everything on it.
Also that’s the same for Lemmy for me. Since Memmy and Mlem are in the AppStore (where I preferred Memmy), I use Lemmy much more and haven’t opened Reddit since 1st July.
So, as long as there aren’t any major high class mobile Apps for firefish, I don’t expect it getting anywhere near to mastodon.
What about mobile apps? I’m on mastodon, but I basically never see the mastodon UI as I stick with Ivory (as I’m a former Tweetbot User on some ancient Microblogging Plattform which has transformed to something… else).
I don’t want to use some „nice looking“ Webpages which are optimized for mobile screens. I want dedicated Apps, as they offer mostly the much better experience.
I think the recent run of developing high class Mastodon Apps earlier this year (as the mentioned ancient Plattform kicked them out) gave mastodon an enormous boost.
Oliver@feddit.deto Technology@beehaw.org•Windows won't dominate enterprise in a decade, says outgoing Jamf CEO3·2 years agoBy the way I’m not sure if Microsoft would be that sad if people would use Macs more than windows. As long as Microsoft can continue to sell Microsoft365 and alle their other Azure services. That’s where they make the money. They don’t really make money with windows.
And with Satya Nadella Microsoft changed its focus: Bring the product to every single platform, not only windows. iCloud is nice, but I don’t see the huge functionality the Office Cloud brings into the game with all the tools Microsoft has to offer. Apple is here far far far away.
So if in the end, the companies use Macs to access Microsoft365… well. 🤷♂️ it hopefully runs better than on windows.
If hate my HP Elitebook 850 G6. Even with 32 GB RAM. It sucks.
Oliver@feddit.deto Technology@beehaw.org•Windows won't dominate enterprise in a decade, says outgoing Jamf CEO7·2 years agoLet’s see. I work at a huge corporation (tens of thousands employees each with his own laptop). Until now: only windows, currently since a few years HP Elitebooks (the suck completely if you need a little bit power) and optionally some zBooks.
Some months ago they introduced MacBooks as another option. But with less support and some things a bit more complicated as the corporation completely relies on the AD user management.
Unfortunately we have a ton of custom made software applications or specialized software which - of course - run only on windows. So currently, the MacBooks are only an option for the typical Outlook, PowerPoint, Excel user.
I don’t see this being transferred to complete Mac compatibility within the next 10 years. Probably step by step (we just started using Codebeamer as our Requirements Engineering tool, which is completely web based. That’s nice. :)
But that’s just the first step. We‘ll see in a few years.
Oliver@feddit.deto Technology@beehaw.org•Mercedes-Benz says “ja” to Tesla’s EV charging connectorEnglish1·2 years agoCould be worse.
Oliver@feddit.deto Technology@beehaw.org•Mercedes-Benz says “ja” to Tesla’s EV charging connectorEnglish19·2 years ago„… which is rapidly becoming the de facto charging standard in North America and Europe.“
Wait? Europe? I have never heard of anyone in Europe switching to NACS. Europe is all CCS2, even Tesla uses CCS2. Only Model S and X are using a custom Tesla-Solution which is based on the Typ2 AC-Connector. An probably switch to CCS2 in the next generation cars.
So, definitely no NACS in Europe as far as I know.
Oliver@feddit.deto Technology@beehaw.org•EU votes for smartphones having user-replaceable batteries by 2027English14·2 years agoWell… for iPhones (and other smartphones) I’m not sure if anything changes. There is a exception in the regulation: if the device is waterproof, it is enough if the manufacturer or repair shops can change the battery for you. They do not need to be user replaceable.
But probably for MacBooks, there will be replaceable batteries in the future. I don’t see, how Apple will find a way around this regulation.
Apple Watch: they are waterproof —> nothing changes.
AirPods: well… are they waterproof? I don’t see user changeable batteries ever. Perhaps they will become waterproof in the future too? :) AirPods, now also for swimming and diving!
iPads: well: probably there will be changeable batteries in the future. Or we will have underwater Tablets soon. We just need another input method. Probably gestures like the VisionPro?
Oliver@feddit.deto Technology@beehaw.org•"Man-Made Cloud" experiment generates electricity from humidity in air2·2 years agoWell… the question should be: where does all this electric charge come from? I you harvest it from humidity in the Air, the charge would removed. Thus, you have to replace the humidity in the air with fresh, „charged“ humidity.
Is there any natural effect, that this works automatically? Or do you need a fan? How much energy would that need?
Too much questions, too less details for a too simple solution.
Well… isn’t it more WebKit vs. rest instead of Chrome vs. Firefox?
I’m mainly using safari privately Edge at work. Both are WebKit and I don’t have any problems.
Oliver@feddit.deto Technology@beehaw.org•Spectre: A password manager that doesn’t store passwordsEnglish2·2 years agoI don’t think passwords have to be changed very often. When you use a password manager and 30 character random generated passwords (or why not 64 characters or even more if the site allows it) separately for each site. If there isn’t a breach: why should I change the password?
That’s a singular used very complex password which only my password managers knows changed against another singular used very complex password which only my password manager knows.
If it is long enough, even brute force shouldn’t be a problem if someone is trying every single combination possible for 30 or more characters (where he doesn’t know how much characters he has to find). 🤷♂️
Shade, cooler Air in summer, better protection against rain… 🤷♂️ Trees are 😎