Man you have to try lemon drizzle cake some time. It’s delicious.
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If it’s lemon drizzle that would actually be appropriate lmao.
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World News@lemmy.ml•U.S. ambassador to Japan will publicly eat Fukushima fish in a show of support amid radioactive water release outrage
31·2 years agoSome renewables kill more people per unit of electricity than nuclear. So nuclear is actually safer. It’s also a good source of base load power that things like solar can’t compete with. Just admit you care about hating nuclear more than climate change
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Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What subscription finally gave you "subscription fatigue"?
5·2 years agoYou mean lemmy.world? Nowhere else bans it to my knowledge. Pretty sure Lemmy itself doesn’t and can’t ban anything.
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Technology@lemmy.ml•New Anti-Consumer MacBook Pros - Teardown And Repair Assessment - Apple Silicon M1/M2
1·2 years agoAnd since when do I care about the law? Also there are laws about repair in my country.
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Technology@lemmy.ml•New Anti-Consumer MacBook Pros - Teardown And Repair Assessment - Apple Silicon M1/M2
1·2 years agoAs in a company cannot disallow you from doing anything you want with you’re device, because you own it! I guess they can try and make it more difficult by the way they design the product, but that’s actually illegal in some countries and states. For example my country has right to repair legislation for certain types of applicances.
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Technology@lemmy.ml•New Anti-Consumer MacBook Pros - Teardown And Repair Assessment - Apple Silicon M1/M2
1·2 years agoRight to repair isn’t a law yet in most places. You seem have have missed that whole debacle.
Edit: my country actually has right to repair laws: https://www.bbc.com/news/business-57665593
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Technology@lemmy.ml•New Anti-Consumer MacBook Pros - Teardown And Repair Assessment - Apple Silicon M1/M2
1·2 years agoIt means you can use the property in any way that isn’t violent. Completely the wrong meaning of peace you are using. They have go say peacefully so that hitting someone with a hammer isn’t covered by property rights.
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Technology@lemmy.ml•New Anti-Consumer MacBook Pros - Teardown And Repair Assessment - Apple Silicon M1/M2
11·2 years agoYeah nah. There are more reasons why Apple TrackPads are great not just glass.
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Technology@lemmy.ml•New Anti-Consumer MacBook Pros - Teardown And Repair Assessment - Apple Silicon M1/M2
1·2 years agoHave a look at the Sensel haptic touchpad used in the X1 Titanium Yoga. It’s a touchpad that’s actually better than Apple’s. It’s a shame it only got used in like 2 devices so far.
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Technology@lemmy.ml•New Anti-Consumer MacBook Pros - Teardown And Repair Assessment - Apple Silicon M1/M2
1·2 years agoYou talking about “crushing” the Apple laptops is missing the point. Performance isn’t the main reason people buy them, it’s things like the TrackPad, software, battery life, and overall usability.
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Technology@lemmy.ml•New Anti-Consumer MacBook Pros - Teardown And Repair Assessment - Apple Silicon M1/M2
1·2 years agoHe never said the government guarantees a peaceful state of mine. Stop misinterpreting other people’s arguments just because you can’t make a valid one yourself.
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Programmer Humor@lemmy.ml•Javascript can create atomic bombs
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Technology@lemmy.ml•New Anti-Consumer MacBook Pros - Teardown And Repair Assessment - Apple Silicon M1/M2
1·2 years agoDoes someone forbid you from repairing it?
They sign and lock hardware to prevent you from swapping parts. How do you not see this as bad and anti-consumer? Like they are actively preventing you from repairing something for no reason.
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Technology@lemmy.ml•New Anti-Consumer MacBook Pros - Teardown And Repair Assessment - Apple Silicon M1/M2
1·2 years agoBut then why would they make everything locked to the system by hardware id. It just seems that they used the speed argument to justify anti consumer pactices.
Yeah they locked it because they are anti-consumer. Soldered RAM has actual benefits, that’s why they aren’t the only company doing it. Two very different issues. It’s like them soldering in SSDs is anti-consumer because there is little benefit there and only a few companies are copying them.
Speed is not “just an excuse” either. This design is dependant on having RAM that fast, it’s faster than any other laptop that I have seen for a good reason. It also improves battery and reduces size.
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Technology@lemmy.ml•New Anti-Consumer MacBook Pros - Teardown And Repair Assessment - Apple Silicon M1/M2
1·2 years agoYeah, a different person after I made my comment speaking from anecdotal experience.
Yeah my bad
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Technology@lemmy.ml•New Anti-Consumer MacBook Pros - Teardown And Repair Assessment - Apple Silicon M1/M2
3·2 years agoNo repair mention anywhere so idk what youre on about, also by your logic you dont own your 1950 fridge anymore because theres no one left to repair it, your argument is so stupid
He’s talking about the right to repair you’re own stuff or have someone look at it. Not the right to a competent repairman. Those are two different things. I am not sure if you’re arguing in bad faith or if this is just a mistake to be honest.
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Technology@lemmy.ml•New Anti-Consumer MacBook Pros - Teardown And Repair Assessment - Apple Silicon M1/M2
4·2 years agoThe RAM is built onto the substrate. Every contact you add increases signal degredation. Plus actually trying to fit eight sockets on a SoC package would be a complete nightmare.
Dividing RAM like that into two pools would violate the permise of the whole unified memory system. You’re really asking for the wrong thing here. Why not convinve them to do something like a modular SSD that’s far more achievable? Also memory that doesn’t come at sky high prices with an actual sensible mimimum (8GB on MacBooks in 2023, really?).
For other laptops there is actually a solution to this problem called a CAMM. It would even work for the M2 Macbooks possibly (not the M2 Pro or Max) if apple are willing to sacrifice size or battery life of the laptop. The reason this wouldn’t work for the M2 Pro and Max is you would need two or four of these things. It would be diffcult enough to fit just one in a Macbook that have tiny, tiny logic boards to begin with.
Is this what happens when you start a start-up instead of starting a business?