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  • For me Files shows recent files right on top as the first thing you see when you open the app. X-Plore has a Recent Files section too. Moreover most apps that save something usually show a toast with the file/folder path when done. I don't know what you're talking about.

  • Kind of, but if (when) Intel/AMD release comparable ARM-based CPUs, Apple vs the rest would be like Intel vs AMD is today. ARM itself is something anyone can pay to get licensed to use.

  • The irony is that before M1, while they were on x86, Apple computers were not that different than the rest besides having special motherboards and funky firmware. Even ARM now isn't proprietary tech, it just isn't adopted by the others (yet). All in all it's an artificial distinction so that some people can be separated from their money.

  • Joke aside, it'll only work implying that they have to use the same computer. Anyone tech savvy enough will know that it's trivial to put an unencrypted drive in another machine and read it.

  • I disagree.

    While AI might help at systemising and/or summarising already existing information, I wouldn't rely on it at all for any creative thought. And what's worse, the more people spare content like this, the more tolerant they'll become to it, bringing the overall quality down.

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  • Yeah, some of them like this one are not very well thought out, but I think for the most part they are - and when you put them in context, they should be searchable too. I'm saying this as someone who has never owned anything from Apple and who generally dislikes the brand.

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  • Can't not think of Apple who have been doing simple names like this forever. But contrary to this here, it seems to work in the Apple ecosystem because over there things like that mean one thing.

  • Someone probably wanted to post it somewhere where you can't see the image in its full height (e.g. Instagram), but cropping it like that required the bubble to be redone.

    Not excusable, of course, and disrespectful to the artist - I'm just trying to think of the reasoning.

  • People are onto something though - there's been a noticeable shift from social media just showing you your feed in a chronological manner to it showing you personally tailored content that shuffles on each refresh and aims to hook you into endless doomscrolling. I understand perfectly well what's an algorithm, but good luck explaining to people that it's not that specific thing.

  • I also noticed this. I think it's since an update several months ago, can't tell which one exactly. Before it pictures would appear sharp even in the thumbnails. If it's a traffic or RAM-conserving measure maybe it makes sense to make it optional.

  • Sounds like a network configuration issue of the containers - you either have to use the host network (probably not recommended) or to map the necessary ports of each app. But trying to do that in WSL sounds like an extra layer of fuckery that you don't necessarily have to deal with. Running Docker directly on Windows sounds like the more sane thing to do in that case.