Are you serious? For 17 years, it wasn’t possible to place apps wherever you wanted on the iPhone’s home screen.
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Except for the iPhone 15 Pro, no iPhone will support local LLM.
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And the 16 presumably, which will ship in lock step with iOS 18 in the fall.
Except for the iPhone 15 Pro, no iPhone will support local LLM.
Except for the iPhone 15 Pro, no iPhone will support local LLM.
Shhhhhh we don’t want the iPhone crowd coming to ruin Android by having to enshitify it so they feel right at home.
yes but for general people is apple that innovated first, the others are bad imitations
Are you serious? For 17 years, it wasn’t possible to place apps wherever you wanted on the iPhone’s home screen.
Are you serious? For 17 years, it wasn’t possible to place apps wherever you wanted on the iPhone’s home screen.
Are you serious? For 17 years, it wasn’t possible to place apps wherever you wanted on the iPhone’s home screen.
Are you serious? For 17 years, it wasn’t possible to place apps wherever you wanted on the iPhone’s home screen.
of course. We, the 1% of technical people on lemmy, we know it. General people only know that apple innovates first, the rest are bad copycats. In general, everything becomes incredibly popular only after apple implements it.
Emoji, nfc payments, third party keyboard, copy and paste, widgets, internet browsers that aren’t a skin of the system browser, wireless charging, 4k video recording it’s all stuff that come to android years or decaded before apple, yet the average people is always thinking that apple is first
Bear in mind that Apple phones are the default.
In your country.
Nobody else’s.
Yes, when Apple introduces something that has been around for years, it suddenly becomes popular.
Are you serious? For 17 years, it wasn’t possible to place apps wherever you wanted on the iPhone’s home screen.
Are you serious? For 17 years, it wasn’t possible to place apps wherever you wanted on the iPhone’s home screen.
Are you serious? For 17 years, it wasn’t possible to place apps wherever you wanted on the iPhone’s home screen.
Are you serious? For 17 years, it wasn’t possible to place apps wherever you wanted on the iPhone’s home screen.
Are you serious? For 17 years, it wasn’t possible to place apps wherever you wanted on the iPhone’s home screen.
Are you serious? For 17 years, it wasn’t possible to place apps wherever you wanted on the iPhone’s home screen.