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bigsquirrel t1_j9mvlxl wrote
Reply to comment by Aqualung812 in Apple is convinced my dog is stalking me. A vital AirTag safety feature is incorrectly notifying me every day. by MayoFetish
How does this approach avoid just the one situation I thought of? Apple likes $$$ a lot. The moment they think they can avoid litigation and regulation they’ll add more features to sell more things.
For now it’s probably safe to assume the lawyers, product managers and developers at the worlds largest and most successful tech company have considered all of these things, they’re learning nothing new from an article about a dudes dog or people in the Reddit comments.
bigsquirrel t1_j9mv2e2 wrote
Reply to comment by eloquent_beaver in Apple is convinced my dog is stalking me. A vital AirTag safety feature is incorrectly notifying me every day. by MayoFetish
Apple decided everything they do is under much more scrutiny than most other manufacturers, this ridiculous article on a major news outlet is a perfect example. They did this for some simple reasons, to avoid lawsuits and regulation or more simply put $$$. “We’ll Timmy did it and he didn’t get into trouble” isn’t exactly a great argument in court.
Maybe those other manufacturers should have the same functionality but they can’t. Apple can, and in the case of litigation they’re covering their ass.
bigsquirrel t1_j9mui08 wrote
Reply to comment by sleepybrett in Apple is convinced my dog is stalking me. A vital AirTag safety feature is incorrectly notifying me every day. by MayoFetish
Like every 24 hours? As it already does. How few notifications are some people getting on their phone that 1 every 24 hours is some burden. This is a first world problem to the Nth degree. According to google the average person gets 46 a day.
bigsquirrel t1_j9mty8l wrote
Reply to comment by monchota in Apple is convinced my dog is stalking me. A vital AirTag safety feature is incorrectly notifying me every day. by MayoFetish
Gotta get the clicks, apple gets the clicks.
bigsquirrel t1_j9mtr5r wrote
Reply to comment by Aqualung812 in Apple is convinced my dog is stalking me. A vital AirTag safety feature is incorrectly notifying me every day. by MayoFetish
Your wife agrees to the bag but you want to track her everywhere. So once she adds that tag you hide it in her purse. For some relationships that could lead to terrible things.
It’s painfully simple to abuse. How much risk and exposure does apple take to prevent people from getting a notification every 24 hours? I’m sure they have meetings and discussions about it. There’s certainly nothing altruistic. If they feel like they’ll make enough money from adding a family feature to cover the risk of its predictable and inevitable abuse then they will. They’ll have their lawyers lined up for the first lawsuit when a jealous spouse murders their partner etc.
bigsquirrel t1_j9msxvi wrote
Reply to comment by eloquent_beaver in Apple is convinced my dog is stalking me. A vital AirTag safety feature is incorrectly notifying me every day. by MayoFetish
Or it’s apple trying to walk an extremely tight line of something with so much potential for abuse and adding functionality. They’re fucked either way. Shit, this dude is getting alerts about his dog and it’s “news” on a major website FFS. Imagine if the add the family feature and it’s abuse ends up used for stalking. Which as others have pointed out would be very simple.
It’s just not as simple as “let people do what they want”.
bigsquirrel t1_iylk0yd wrote
It’s crazy to think that somewhere in antiquity there was a riverbed so full of gold it ended up in so many far flung places.
bigsquirrel t1_iupyhjr wrote
Reply to comment by Luce55 in Audio-Technica resurrects its Sound Burger portable turntable from the '80s by thebelsnickle1991
Cell phone that plays mp3s? Just pointing out that the advantage of using a solar panels to power a record player is a little odd. As is the tech giants thing. None of that is really a thing. I have copies of my digital music locally and literally have a tiny device on me at all times that can easily be powered with a very small solar panel to play mp3s for days.
bigsquirrel t1_iuprcxa wrote
Reply to comment by Luce55 in Audio-Technica resurrects its Sound Burger portable turntable from the '80s by thebelsnickle1991
I mean if you’re going the solar panel route an MP3 player takes a hell of a lot less energy than record player and can hold more music that you could ever reasonably carry in a physical format. It’s an odd comparison.
bigsquirrel t1_iu7sxrn wrote
Reply to comment by CharlesTheBob in Air.0 origami computer mouse folds flat to be packed away by giuliomagnifico
If it works well, which I’m skeptical of, I would consider it. People keep talking about the arc mouse, looking at the pictures it doesn’t seem particularly thin.
bigsquirrel t1_iu7s0t1 wrote
Reply to comment by Jerkface555 in Air.0 origami computer mouse folds flat to be packed away by giuliomagnifico
I mean it’s close, I’d need more pictures of the mouse above it appears to be much slimmer and flexible.
bigsquirrel t1_jblff1g wrote
Reply to comment by DelightfulAbsurdity in 11 East Cleveland officers indicted; videos show them beating, kicking suspects, destroying evidence by eastbayted
In part but worse IMO, DeSantis has his own police force but it’s for elections.
https://www.vice.com/en/article/7kbm5g/desantis-florida-election-police