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If she asks who keeps stealing the pickles tell her your door is ajar.
Aaaand, time to get my coat.
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It is her way of saying that the hot water bottle does not have to be between you.
"If we don't change direction, we'll end up where we're going"
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This one is a little rough around the edges...
Was this the first draft?
If you can't laugh at yourself - ask me and I will do it for you.
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OriginalGriff wrote: I told her: my door is always open.
I didn't know doghouses had doors.
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I call BS on that one.
If there's one thing I've learned, it's that no matter how high the heating bill is, if there's one thing women won't complain about, it's that it's too hot in the house.
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I call BS on that. My wife complains constantly. Her internal thermostat is always set on flame thrower.
I am the one that is cold-blooded.
Nothing in life is easy.
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You're the one-in-a-million then.
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Nah, it's my thyroid...
Brrrrr..
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So - Apple's moving into manufacturing its own proprietary chips[^]. What could be behind it?
Did you say innovation - I'd put that low on their list.
More likely, the usual apple way of doing business: iGotcha !
All they need to do is deviate a little from the essential standard observed by Intel and AMD (and others) and you are super-stuck with apple everything. Not just their threat of voiding your warranty but just plain making sure nothing else will work.
Just wait and see.
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why on earth should i care what chipset they use? as long as the device does the job i bought it to do, what does it matter how it works?
if i cared about messing with hardware, i'd get a Raspberry Pi and start electrocuting myself.
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You speak for yourself - and you have.
I'm concerned with the upcoming victims of their unabashed restraint of trade. You're happy with - nay, embrace their greed - so there's nothing I can say to reshape your way of thinking.
You may be able to have the CPU in any one of several designer colors - so I understand you choice
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what trade is being restrained by Apple not using Intel chips anymore?
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Apple's policy: use our stuff and only software we authorize or we take away your warranty, for a start.
And their current assault on repair shoppes not beholding to them.
. . . that should do it, for now
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what does that have to do with their use of Intel chips?
and, taking something apart to modify it voids most warranties. go ahead, take apart your Android phone and see if the manufacturer still covers it.
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You really ought to read the original post, again.
And each time you jump to ever more extreme example that are, in fact, not quite relevant, starts to indicate a lack of faith in your own decisions.
Ya' know? Some people, when imprisoned for a long time, chaff at the idea of every being free as it would make them uncomfortable to have to make their own decisions.
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yes, i've read your OP.
still waiting to hear why a story about Apply not using Intel chips (that's what the story you linked to is about, it's the f'ing headline for example) has anything to do with prison or restraint of trade.
or, don't tell me. i'm sure it's silly.
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Right to Repair is probably behind it. Chip vendors might be telling Apple to go f themselves when Apple demands they that not sell chips to anyone but Apple.
So, if Apple is the chip vendor, they have complete control over who they chips to, namely, only themselves.
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Isn't that covered by monopoly legislation*?
* I.e. ignored until they get a "rap on the knuckles" fine a fraction of the extra profit they already made
"I have no idea what I did, but I'm taking full credit for it." - ThisOldTony
"Common sense is so rare these days, it should be classified as a super power" - Random T-shirt
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In the US, it falls under "restraint of trade". Simplistically, you can invent something new and it can take its own components - but you cannot prevent anyone else from making compatible components to compete (so long as they don't violate your patents).
The thing is, when they threaten a warranty they somehow get away with it.
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My guess is they botch it, and after a few years of eating losses on the endeavor they go back to using a standard chipset.
Real programmers use butterflies
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I don't think I was clear about what I mean by "botch it" - what I mean is my bet is it raises the TCO and/or manufacturing, support and quality control costs where it ends up being bad for business over the long haul and they return to a standard chipset.
I'm not saying the chip doesn't work, or that its performance is bad or anything like that.
Real programmers use butterflies
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They're quoting the equivalent of "miles per gallon" ... and making it their selling point.
AMD is the one to beat for performance (not just shiny).
It was only in wine that he laid down no limit for himself, but he did not allow himself to be confused by it.
― Confucian Analects: Rules of Confucius about his food
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if you're talking about mobile devices, 'mpg' is exactly what you want because mpg = battery life.
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