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potatoproduct
·21 days ago·discuss
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potatoproduct
·last month·discuss
This will cause some major headaches.
potatoproduct
·3 months ago·discuss
Apple only does things to progress their own business model. Apple failed at becoming an ad business so they pivoted to subscriptions and app revenue. Now they are building an ad business. Just look at their ad revenue.
potatoproduct
·3 months ago·discuss
Apple doesn't care about privacy, its a convenient USP.
potatoproduct
·3 months ago·discuss
Good fun, my highest was 30, it took a while!
potatoproduct
·4 months ago·discuss
I'm a semi-retarded product manager that was interested in what it was like building linux desktop apps. With a hand from Claude, I was surprised to get a simple Gnome/gtk widget that was functional and understandable. I was also able to iterate on it without any headaches.
potatoproduct
·4 months ago·discuss
We are living in increasingly weirder times.
potatoproduct
·5 months ago·discuss
I like the idea of this, so will definitely check it out!
potatoproduct
·6 months ago·discuss
""Apple has better app selection (for most people). Apple has been increasingly implementing the core features that differentiate Android devices, like USB-C and RCS.""

You mean Apple has been forced by regulators to implement core features like USB-C and RCS?

https://www.justice.gov/archives/opa/pr/justice-department-s...

https://eur-lex.europa.eu/legal-content/EN/TXT/?uri=CELEX:32...
potatoproduct
·6 months ago·discuss
It's easy to discover an exploit when you're hallucinating:)
potatoproduct
·6 months ago·discuss
I thought the same, except I realised some of the reports were submitted back in 2023 before AI slop exploded.
potatoproduct
·6 months ago·discuss
Sounds like you just got stuck with a shit PM to be honest.
potatoproduct
·7 months ago·discuss
As a British person working for an American company, my spelling at work is an inconsistent mess.
potatoproduct
·7 months ago·discuss
I would like to skip most of my meetings, but it would likely damage most of my working relationships.
potatoproduct
·8 months ago·discuss
Performance reasons LOL. Apple fans love plausible deniability.
potatoproduct
·8 months ago·discuss
Anthropic feels like a one trick pony as most users dont need or want anthropic products.

However, I speak with a small subset of our most experienced engineers and they all love Claude Sonnet 4.5. Who knows if this lead will last.
potatoproduct
·8 months ago·discuss
The content you consume has a large influence in your education and career.

If you get recommendations for "Technology" and someone of the opposite sex doesn't its completely discriminatory.

If you don't think its a problem then you likely dont understand how recommendation systems work.

The only way recommendations could work is you would explicitly state preferences for everything upfront and no engagement data is used.
potatoproduct
·8 months ago·discuss
I dont think you understand the implications of banning this. In principle you ban any kind of content recommendation. Reddit, Netflix, YouTube, Twitter, etc.
potatoproduct
·8 months ago·discuss
To ban this would mean in principle you need to ban any kind of algorithm that uses user and/or activity data for any platform.

Ie. No content recommendations on reddit, tikok, facebook, youtube, amazon, twiter, etc.
potatoproduct
·10 months ago·discuss
I got burned by Apple purposely corrupting my music library. I'm still salty about it.