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matthewc@lemmy.worldto
Privacy@lemmy.ml•Do you think people would be okay with 'Recall' if Apple did it?
2·2 年前Darwin. Their BSD and the foundation of MacOS and therefore all the current OSes they produce.
matthewc@lemmy.worldto
Technology@lemmy.world•Things the guys who stole my phone have texted me to try to get me to unlock it - GothamistEnglish
1·2 年前MDM would have been used regardless of OS.
matthewc@lemmy.worldto
Technology@lemmy.world•Things the guys who stole my phone have texted me to try to get me to unlock it - GothamistEnglish
2·2 年前I see what you’re saying. I agree that users should be able to remove device locks remotely. You can with iPhones. Hopefully that moves to all devices.
I still prefer this to not having the lock at all.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Things the guys who stole my phone have texted me to try to get me to unlock it - GothamistEnglish
174·2 年前Your post details how it isn’t possible for IT professionals to wipe a Mac without the consent of the owner’s account. How is that security theater?
matthewc@lemmy.worldto
Privacy@lemmy.ml•the encryption keys, why can't the government just sneak on them?
17·2 年前Your computer generates two keys. One to encrypt a message. One to decrypt the message. The encrypt key is public. The decrypt key is private. Your computer shares the public key with YouTube. The private key is never shared.
YouTube does the same thing for your computer.
Your computer will have YouTube’s public key and your computer’s private key…
Your computer will be able to encrypt messages to send to YouTube that only YouTube will be able to decrypt. Even your computer will not be able to decrypt these messages after it has encrypted them using YouTube’s public key.
Since the decryption keys are never shared they can’t be snooped. That is why it is only possible for an attacker to encrypt new messages but not read any messages from either sender.
matthewc@lemmy.worldto
Technology@lemmy.world•Microsoft and Alphabet results show Wall Street only cares about AIEnglish
11·2 年前Exactly. It isn’t hard to spin up an LLM.
I agree corporations will lobby for a legalized monopoly so they’re able to extract rent.
Generative AI will only grow to replace more and more labor. Labor is most corporations largest expense. Participating in the economy as labor is how most people make their living.
If AI replaces labor, regardless of who controls it, it will change the world’s economy by putting most people out of a job.
matthewc@lemmy.worldto
Technology@lemmy.world•Microsoft and Alphabet results show Wall Street only cares about AIEnglish
153·2 年前We are in the infancy of generative AI. For you it has already replaced an entire sector of the workforce: artists. For others it has replaced them wholesale. For others it just assists. Hollywood was trying to legally own actors voices and likenesses to replace them.
This technology is not standing still. It will be great at a lot of things in the future. It could be next month. It could be next year. It could be in a decade. Whenever it arrives for your job it will be cheaper than you. There will be no going backward on this technology.
matthewc@lemmy.worldto
What is this thing?@lemmy.world•Found this lodged in my cat's tail. It was well healed over by the time we found it.English
72·2 年前Is that a bullet from a BB gun?
matthewc@lemmy.worldto
Technology@lemmy.world•Apple iPhone 15 relegated to USB 2.0 unless you buy the ProEnglish
6·2 年前I suspect next year’s base will have a revised version of this year’s processor. The iPhone 15 Pro has an A17 Pro. This is the first A Series chip with a “Pro” label. I don’t expect something “Pro” to make it into the base model.
What will change between the A17 Pro and the A17? Who knows. It might include the upgraded USB controller though.
matthewc@lemmy.worldto
Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•For everyone new to Lemmy, how are you finding the experience?English
7·3 年前Liking it so far. A social network is only as good as its community. The community is small but high quality. I’m excited to see Lemmy grow.
This is different than my understanding of Google and Apple. Could you provide links to sources showing what Apple collects about its users?