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skummetmaelk
·9 ay önce·discuss
Just makes it look like people jump on the virtue signalling bandwagon when they espouse opinions that aren't broadly consistent with their actions. Like eating beef several times a week, but feeling compelled to bring up the killing of pilot whales in amounts that are not at all concerning from a species conservation point of view.
skummetmaelk
·3 yıl önce·discuss
Some people truly live in a different world.
skummetmaelk
·4 yıl önce·discuss
It's not like paying for YouTube prevents Google from hoovering up your data and using it for targeted advertising. Sure, you won't see the ads on YouTube, but you'll see them literally _everywhere_ else unless you use that adblocker.
skummetmaelk
·6 yıl önce·discuss
Exactly.
skummetmaelk
·6 yıl önce·discuss
A mac server?
skummetmaelk
·6 yıl önce·discuss
> Mostly, it means apps will need to be re-compiled for the new CPU architecture. For a while now, apps uploaded to the Mac App store are uploaded in an intermediate representation, so the final compilation to the specific architecture happens on Apple's servers. This puts Apple in a place where they can launch a new computer with an ARM CPU, and (ideally) all apps on the Mac App Store will "just work"TM out of the box. And they can know whether that will be the case before the launch, maybe even reach out to developers to solve issues ahead of time.

That sounds like an absolute nightmare. Imagine having to track down a bug that only appears after your program has gone through cross compilation on Apple's servers.