Blue_Morpho

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Blue_Morpho ,

It's win-win for the business. They use the money that could go to salaries to encourage employees to work more hours by staying in the office for lunch.

Blue_Morpho ,

What I mean is workers who leave for lunch are more likely to come back later. Coming back late from lunch happens all the time and no one is fired from Accounting for taking 45 minutes instead of 30 minutes.

Workers taking lunch with other workers in the office are also more likely to talk about work as compared to meeting friends outside of work for lunch. If you are talking about work during lunch with coworkers, that's like having an office meeting during lunch.

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Well, most of the requests are handled on device

Doubt.

Voice recognition, image recognition, yes. But actual questions will go to Apple servers.

Blue_Morpho ,

Most requests are handled on-device.

Literally impossible.

"Hey Siri, what's the weather forecast for tomorrow."

< The Farmer's Almanac that is in my local model says it will rain tomorrow. >

Blue_Morpho ,

Which is exactly what I said. It's not local.

That they are keeping the data you send private is irrelevant to the OP claim that the AI model answering questions is local.

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Because Apples lawyers will go ham.

Google pays Apple $20 billion a year to keep their search on Apple devices. The subtext of "search" is Google pays Apple for your search data.

Apple has sold your data for the right price to Google, so there should be no expectation that they won't do the same with other companies.

Blue_Morpho ,

That Google is the search engine means Google gets that valuable search data. So they pay to be the default search engine to get your data.

Blue_Morpho ,

Nothing AI about it.

Voice processing is AI and was done by Apple servers. Previously, only the keyword "Hey Siri" was local. Onboard AI chips will allow this to be local. The actual queries will go to the servers. Phones do not have the power to run useful LLM locally- at least not with the near instantaneous response times phone users expect. A 56 Watt 128GB RAM M3 Max does around 8.5 tokens/second.

https://www.nonstopdev.com/llm-performance-on-m3-max/

Blue_Morpho ,

Perhaps this is why these features will only be available on iPhone 15 Pro/Max and newer?

I'm not guessing. I linked to the article about the M3 which is much more powerful than the a17 pro in the 15 pro and has the same NPU.

Blue_Morpho ,

ATM's are a PC running an OS like Windows or Linux. They aren't a type of OS.

Blue_Morpho ,

Which you should always follow by running the command to show the active processes.

The beards were in honor of Dennis Ritchie and Ken Thompson.

Blue_Morpho ,

It isn't hard but it is tedious because each of the ad settings is in a different location. Like taskbar has its settings which aren't configured in the Settings app where you can turn off the ads. Settings has places in search and another in privacy. Look at the OP image. It's 9 different settings that need to be found and turned off.

Blue_Morpho ,

Biofilm https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Biofilm

Develops on faucet aerators. You should regularly clean them.

Blue_Morpho ,

Clean running water doesn't mean that biofilm doesn't develop where air meets water. Aerators are a breeding ground.

https://www.sciencedirect.com/topics/agricultural-and-biological-sciences/aerator

Blue_Morpho ,

Google has suggestions like bleach and a toothbrush. I like to unscrew them. You need a rubber jar opener at minimum and sometimes pliers. Use a tiny bit of silicone food safe plumbers grease on the threads so next time it's easy.

Blue_Morpho ,

Interestingly a Lemmy user in another thread has a very negative view of Brother because he only uses Brother cutting machines (for craft projects) and it's filled with DRM and HP style lock in.

Blue_Morpho ,

Macos as King deeply offends me in a way I didn't think possible.

Blue_Morpho ,

I'm pretty sure that's a bios option. Your ram is retraining for maximum overclock. Turn it off. Live with the 1% slower performance.

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