Apple Inc. And the Forbidden Fruit
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- Опубліковано 15 вер 2024
- Apple has done it again! Recycling blunders, deficient and underwhelming products on the line, and terrible acts of spying on their own paying customers. Apple's gotta stop at some point.
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this white Mental Outlaw guy is crazy ngl
He is just a Luke Smith deepfake.
Nah bro it's another deepfake of daddy outlaw 🥱
crApple is expensive because everything is carved from a monoblock of aluminium by a robot with the precision of 1/000 of a hair. Apple does not use molding, plastic, screws and bent metal sheet.
more like molded by underpaid sweatshop children somewhere in China with the precision of 15 dollars a month
Thats the second reason. The first reason is apples prices are just exorbitant
ok and? thats not a reason its an excuse they could have made them any other way, its not like their products are well made as it is anyways.
"B-but what about the ecosystem??"🤓
1:30 every rapper has remained silent since this dropped
Kendrick moment
I had a friend tell me that Apple products are high quality. I assume this is because they make their products appealing rather than mechanically ironclad.
Regardless, i chuckled when he told me.
“It Just Works for the first five minutes” is how i’ve taken to describing apple products
Apple devices with samsung screen. Recipe for disaster
Hey Apple!
What?
(amazing grace starts playing)
It's funny community efforts of Linux made a better kernel and is than the most profitable tech company to ever exist
The Darwin kernel wasn’t made by Apple of today. That kernel was made by a handful of NeXT engineers. And both are based on the Unix kernel.
@@honicjoyhalf true. Linux is heavily inspired by Unix.
Darwin is a fusion of 2 Kernels.
"Community efforts". No, not even close and let me list off some companies for you pouring money and development hours into Linux: Novell, Redhat, IBM, Microsoft (yes, really them too), Canonical and Oracle. (Anyone using OpenSuse, RHEL, AlmaLinux, Rocky or Fedora is using a Linux kernel made by the NSA to improve security ;).. ) Not even the BSD's would be afloat were it not for Sony.
@@nou712 Nice to see companies doing some good for public privacy.
This video made me buy a system76 laptop
I love my M1 macbook pro 13', but recently I replaced Lenovo thinkpad battery, it took me like 3 min....Next laptop will something like this with Linux and second boot option with windows for creative apps like photoshop and capture one.
So…I can only use a flip phone and a typewriter
Man this channel is a gem
Well at least Windows is not $1000
windows would be worth buying if there were less ads, I was an old windows fan
@@user-kk1vt7qs1p true tho
Microsoft isn't a good company either, sorry to break it to you but marketing malware as features and updates is just not good 😂
@@Kryst0v ok
Have fun play farming simulator on linux
Thanks bro for the annoying orange clip
it's not the fault of the company. it's the fault of the consumers
I mean, people fall for loverboys and lovergirls too, so i guess this checks out.
Running an operating system without known/public source code is like having an intimate relation with someone that keeps entering a secret room every day.
You can try to put your ear agaist the wall or use heatvision goggles to try and understand a bit of what goes on in that room.
But without strong reverse engineering skills, you probably will never find out what exactly goes on in that room, let alone realize it's even there.
The simple solution is to get an open-source operating system, so all rooms are known and documented and any suspicious thing can be pointed out by anyone.
To be extremely clear: YES, Apple and Windows have secret rooms, some were uncovered in the past, 2 examples of both:
- apple cpu instruction backdoor
- apple lying in transparency report
- microsoft telemetry
- microsoft wiping journalist harddrives
For basic people that do nothing of value on their device it probably doesn't matter,
but once you start working with your own or for god's sake, others sensitive data, just think to yourself:
"Am i introducing a possible danger to this data?"
If the thing is not open-source, then the answer is yes by default, regardless of your emotions
@@Walter_ dude you can't ask of big companies to do an open source. it's bad for business. don't be selfish
i wish people had more time to do research than to settle with stuff they saw from ads
Unencrypted Hashes ay Huh.
Cool
One day when I can afford a Librem 5 I'll replace my iPhone and finally be free from that hellhole of a walled garden
one question though, how are they going to check your data over millions of PCs
Oh they don't care about your "individual" data, they will use your data to create large datasets to train their ai, advertising purposes or just simply selling your data to third-party like us military or even chinese government. It is simple enough really, they only care about maximizing profit, and they will do anything to prevent people from actually owning something very personal, something that requires consent and something that should be compensated for.
AI and also modern slavery 🙂
@@hyplayer elaborate please
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