Elon Musk threatens to ban Apple devices from his companies over OpenAI partnership
Elon Musk threatens to ban Apple devices from his companies over OpenAI partnership
Hours after Apple announced a partnership with OpenAI, Tesla CEO Elon Musk threatened to ban its devices from his companies.
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It'll get fun if he decides to cut Apple devices off Starlink.
64 1 ReplyEven funnier if Google also partners with a competitor, and Elon's employees have to go back to flip phones
50 0 ReplySelf-driving Cyber Phones with stainless steel cases that almost kind of fit, but not really.
25 0 ReplyUgh, enough about the cybertruck!
8 2 ReplyCuts like a knife, don't it?
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And also are sharp enough to cut your hand if you hold it in the wrong way.
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The final hilarity would be Elon forcing Twitter to re-enable SMS based tweets, then hackers using it to fake tweets from Elon himself.
5 0 ReplyNot necessarily, my job used to have a flip phone that the sales team would use for after work calls, and it ran android.
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Do people just use the Starlink router without their own firewall behind it?
Never in my life have I ever used the AP/switch function of the supplied router. That fucking thing can live outside my network, I don't trust an ISP to wipe their ass after shitting, let alone keep a router updated.
6 0 ReplyApparently they’re just plug and play wifi, you have to pay for an adapter to connect Ethernet to it.
5 0 ReplyYah, i had to get the Ethernet dongle before I'd use it.
2 0 ReplyWhen I heard about that I thought it was pretty condescending.
Like give me an Ethernet port so I can plug my shit into it without giving you more money for something that really should be included.
That’s like not putting door handles on a car.
4 0 ReplyI was pretty surprised and pissed off when it showed up and I couldn't find a way to plug in a cable.
On the other hand, it's the best internet I've had out in the ass end of nowhere.
5 0 ReplyI hear the speed is very dependent on how many people are using it nearby.
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Honestly, this is a good take, SatansMaggotyCumFart.
5 0 ReplySorry about that.
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yay for net neutrality laws
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