Things will go back to a new normal with a lot more users. Some will remain others will not. Eventually the ecosystem will mature, new apps will be created and more people will move over.
I have a feeling that these tools make sense under specific circumstances. For example, a doctor could use AR to help them diagnose an issue or operate. Similarly an operator of specialised equipment could use it to enhance their perception. Pilots in fighter jets use something like this already, the do not have a screen in the cockpit, they use their helmet. But those tools are not consumer oriented, they are business oriented and Apple does not have a footprint there.
I use Vivaldi and Firefox. I like Vivaldi customisability, tabbing, workspaces, rss support and Firefox robustness. Vivaldi also supports mail etc but i have not used that yet.
Christian would not make this mistake, he has been careful with this and have been tracking it for a while. It’s a make or break thing for Apollo, and all 3rd party apps and I am pretty sure an intentional move from Reddit. They will try to gaslight everyone until the make it to the ipo.
The investors
Tor as well...
yeah i have done exactly this.
I am not sure I believe them....
I have not purchased an HP printer for years. Unfortunately HP has purchased the Samsung printer division as well, and I do have one Samsung laser printer. The good thing is that whatever HP does on the Injekt printers does not apply to laser printers, but yeah it’s best to avoid any HP printer product.
I suspect temperature will also be important. Temperatures are very low in high altitude and that affects battery life.
I use Apple mail and thunderbird when on Mac and Linux respectively
Generally I agree with most you say, there are going to be issues for sure. One of the trickiest issue tech companies will have is hiring senior engineers when they do not hire junior engineers. They have already tried that with interesting results. If you do not train junior people you end up not having senior people.
This is another productivity multiplier. We have seen how similar changes have happened in the past during mechanisation, industrialisation of production etc. The problem is that AI is not good enough today. You still need people to supervise and these people need to understand the fine details of what is required. AI might be used to replace some jobs but what i thing will mostly be used for is to make existing production a lot more efficient.
I have a feeling that this wont evolve as Mr Arvind expects it to evolve...
I am already in fediverse, just discovered Lemmy after Reddit decided to charge for api access making my use of third party client difficult. I find this approach really annoying so here I am.
Musk wants to remake Twitter in the image of WeChat. He is counting on the majority of users still sticking around and he will probably get his wish. He is not really planning to make money from legacy twitter model, he is planning to own the transactional data and private interactions of about 300mil people. That is his plan, everything else is just an excuse
I usually edit my photos in gimp.