Because people would probably rather believe it’s some conspiracy by Apple to purposely nerf the cheaper iPhone.
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People will hate it, but it’s a very logical explanation
krische@lemmy.worldto Apple@lemmy.world•Apple Event "Wonderlust." on September 12th (expected: iPhone 15, new watches)3·2 years agoAgreed, not just seems like such an oddity. But I believe the new USB-C iPad is 2.0, so whatever “hack” they did for that is probably what they’re doing for the iPhones. Seems almost like they rushed it with the incoming regulations.
krische@lemmy.worldto Apple@lemmy.world•Apple Event "Wonderlust." on September 12th (expected: iPhone 15, new watches)5·2 years agoI think the chances of that are pretty solid, but it will apparently still be USB 2.0 speeds.
krische@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•Report: Potential NYT lawsuit could force OpenAI to wipe ChatGPT and start overEnglish42·2 years agoBut how did that person acquire the copyrighted work? Was the copyrighted material paid for?
That’s the crux of the issue, Open AI isn’t paying for the copyrighted work they are “reading”, are they?
krische@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•An Instacart customer said she discovered the app's higher prices cost her nearly $100 after accidentally seeing the store's paper receiptEnglish31·2 years agoI think they’ll eventually just consolidate into one company. The demand for grocery delivery is there, so the service isn’t going to disappear.
krische@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•Amazon Says It Doesn't 'Employ' Drivers, But Records Show It Hired Firms to Prevent Them From UnionizingEnglish1601·2 years agoIndependent contractors. They’re like employees in almost every way except the legal way.
I ended up buying a case for the remote that can also hold an AirTag, super handy when it’s jammed in the couch cushions.