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Comment Re:It started as a good idea (Score 1) 89

While I'm sympathetic that these have malicious uses, AirTags are also extremely useful for non-stalking purposes. I use mine to track luggage and expensive sports equipment in case of theft or loss among other things. What percentage of use is malicious? I bet it's very low. People can use cell phones for stalking and harassment too, but we've learned to live with it because they are useful devices.

Comment Re:Repeal the law! (Score 1) 149

I lived through a wild fire that burned several thousand homes in my community and the amount of disinformation that was posted on Facebook was insane. I was following posts on a local community group and people went wild spreading unfounded rumors and complete nonsense, so I totally understand why this decision was made. Including semi-dangerous stuff like "the fire station just burned down" (it didn't) and "they are evacuating the hospital" (they didn't). I have no idea what the motivation is to spread disinformation during disasters, but it's a serious problem.

Comment Re:April Fools! (Score 1) 162

As someone who uses git in a traditional corporate environment... I would never go back to SVN. Yes, there is a learning curve, but it's so worth it. Even if you don't use any of git's features, the speed increase alone is worth the change.

Comment Re:No. (Score 1) 211

I'm a software engineer. I only use my laptop (13" MacBook Pro, usually hooked up to a full size monitor and keyboard) for actual programming or other "work" stuff. I use my tablet for pretty much everything else, browsing, shopping, email, games. Heck, I even recently downsized from an iPad2 to a Nexus 7. I even use the nexus 7 for email while I'm at work and the MacBook is right in front of me.

Comment Re:Not sure stop listening is right (Score 2) 161

I think the primary goal should be too identify what problems the customer is having, not what solution they want. Observer the client and figure out their problems. It's the development companies job to figure out the best solution. When I say 'problems' I don't mean things like "I don't like that I have to use 2 screens to do y". I mean thing like "our shipping process takes too long and losses too many packages".

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