Iām locked in with Apple due to photos, family sharing and everything else. Not sure why exactly, but Iām super bored with iPhones and would love to try out something different for once. Butā¦ ecosystem wins, I guess.
Iām locked in with Apple due to photos, family sharing and everything else. Not sure why exactly, but Iām super bored with iPhones and would love to try out something different for once. Butā¦ ecosystem wins, I guess.
@hutaffe I have found that these days, ecosystem doesn't matter nearly as much as it used to. I'm all Apple except for the mobile phone I use for work. I use the Samsung Galaxy more often, and I'm not missing anything.
@gdp how do you handle sharing/exchanging photos with family and friends? Photos and Air Drop are so convenientā¦ that's my biggest fear at the moment. I tried other solutions, e.g. via my Synology in the past and nothing worked as seamlessly.ā
@hutaffe I think once you figured out what apps you were going to use youād be just as bored with any other phone. I donāt know why it seemed to hit people hard this year, but phones have been boring and basically the same for a long time.
@hutaffe I can't imagine being bored with any tech. The iPhone, iPad, etc are all devices I still find amazing in what they are capable of. Perhaps it would help to step back and reframe what it is we have? Or, maybe, it's perfectly healthy to be bored because these devices are, after all, just tools to be used. Are you bored with a hammer or screwdriver? I keep both in mind as a matter of framing and perspective.
@hutaffe Something like Dropbox could fill some of the things Photos does, I guess. But I have another recommendation for things youād use Airdrop/iMessage for:
I have a Ā«cross-platform familyĀ», and Iāve gotten a lot of positives out of the fact that Telegram is a much used chat service. It gets plenty of bad press (often for good reason) for itās more Ā«social media-likeĀ» features ā which I never use. But this over-shadows that itās, with a significant margin, the best chat app for one-to-one and small group chats.
Here are the most relevant features in a Ā«family settingĀ» (in addition to having great clients for every platform):
Itās very much like an Ā«iMessage, but better and cross-platformĀ». šš» (Just like iMessage with regular iCloud backups, itās not end-to-end encrypted ā but I donāt mind that in either case. And it has no ads or tracking!)
@hutaffe That's not anything I ever did much of anyway. But I can always send images in a text message.
@jsonbecker Totally agreeā¦ itās been like this for a few years now, following these things less and less. I think Iām just tired of this whole industry and the way they present themselves every time. The self-constructed hypetrain, all the āweāre doing this for the people!ā. Theyāve been fined a whopping $13nb for tax fraud in Ireland. Hype this up.
@Havn yeah, Iām using Telegram here and there. Itās kind of crazy whatās buried inside this app! But Iām also one of the critics of it. The stuff itās also often used for is nothing I want to support much or be anywhere near to. Itās just a messaging app for a handful of contacts for me.
@dennyhenke Iām not bored by the technology itself, but the way itās presented and the way Apple positions themselves on all fronts. Itās decoupled from reality and becomes more and more off-putting to me. But thatās true for the whole industry.
@hutaffe Yeah, thatās fair!
I hope that the Ā«France businessĀ» gets them to get their shit togetherā¦ (But I donāt hold high hopes.) Like, I just want a good chat app! Why does the only one that focuses hard on that have to also do a bunch of other crap?
In the meantime, I hope Signal and Matrix gets better. I feel like my future lies there ā but at the moment theyāre so much worse that I donāt want to push it on family et al, heh.
@hutaffe I hate that they moved to Ireland for low taxes. But IMO they did something Ireland came up with and said was legal and Ireland is actually the guilty party in this. Irelandās corporate tax was anticompetitive within the EU, which Ireland knew because it used it to create jobs. Apple just domiciled EU profits where it was most advantageous to them according to the laws and government of that country. I think Apple commits far greater sins.
@jsonbecker also agree with everything here š It's just a recent example, and all big tech companies are doing something ugly, while showing the world their biggest, shiny smile. The most ridiculous thing to me here is that even Ireland will appeal the EU rulingā¦ it just shows that the whole system is broken and Apple is not the only one playing that game of course. They might have followed Irish law, but those laws are violating EU law and harming all other countries in the union.
@hutaffe Apple hasnāt really been āfinedā and itās not strictly speaking guilty of āfraudā. The ā¬14 billion is made up of back taxes and some interest. The issues are complex and the judgment is controversial, in part because the European Commission, which had no direct control over Irish taxation policy, grounded its claim instead in competition law and the idea of illegal state aid: the low rate of tax that Apple (and others) paid in Ireland was deemed to give the company an unfair competitive advantage. As a US-based company, Apple ought to have been paying tax on its European profits in the US. It wasnāt taxed on its unrepatriated earnings (at least in part) because the Obama administration and the Republican-controlled Congress couldnāt agree on the appropriate rate to charge. But the Commission obviously couldnāt order the US to tax its own corporate citizens properly, so instead it forced Ireland to accept an embarrassing windfall.
@artkavanagh I donāt really care about the technicalities or legal wording. Fact is that they went above and beyond to form company shell structures to comply with a small countryās law thatās made to make companies not pay any taxes. They paid pennies in other countries, unlike all other companies that operate hereā¦ No fair play. I realize that itās the companies responsibility to pay as little taxes as possible, but especially Apple on their moral high ground can be hold to higher social standards than this. And itās just one of the reasons Iām deeply disgusted by all the weird stuff thatās going on in corporate world.