Not really, because you wouldn't be able to see anything or hear anything if time stops. Even light particles would stop moving, and your eyes would just see flashes of light as you move through space.
That basically indicates where they get their money between both groups. Enterprise, from hardware sales and support programs. However, consumer side is basically just harvesting personal information and selling it
I'm pedantic enough to start a trend on tiktok of bad Chinese fried rice cooking, like "how bad can you make it while still be considered Chinese fried rice"
I've added an edit to my post. Hopefully, that clarifies the icloud thing. To the usb-c, I like the fact they FINALLY added usb-c to the iPhone, but unless you have an iPhone Pro, it's limited to usb 2.0 speeds for some dumb reason.
refusing usb-c for so long in order to push proprietary dongles until EU forced them
Killing headphone jack to push Bluetooth add-ons and other dongles.
Preventing people from taking pictures if their icloud is full even though their device isn't to try to push upgrades to icloud storage.
EDIT: To clarify, when I said preventing, I meant more of a temporary prevention. The issue is that if you open your camera app and your icloud storage is full, an iPhone will display an alert message stating icloud is full and present you with a button to add more storage, non-technical users would see this and hit this button taking them to the icloud upgrade page in settings. Now, if I'm taking a picture, it's often a "now moment" kind of thing, and even getting a popup would be sufficient to lose that moment.
And those still calling BS after my edit, I've personally seen this popup multiple times when I had my free 5gb plan on my iPhone 12, which was one of the reasons I switched to Android.
It's actually drywall on both sides with no firewall but one side is the garage which is not insulated, so there's insulation on the wall I will be running the cables through, which will be done horizontally
I didn't remember, because I didn't know about this. Any links for self referencing?