I kinda wondered the same thing, but I guess that's their choice. Wish they had push some kind of notice to the app to let users know to try the new version. As it is, this is the first time I heard of this.
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Yeah, this meme is now very dead for me as well. xD
I learned something today... and I'm not better off for having learned it. What a dumb ass virtue signal to use on something.
10/10 for Voyager, with a shout-out to Eternity too!
OpenSuse Tumbleweed without a doubt!
While I have little respect for Apple's overall privacy practices, this sounds a lot like the CCP making something up to scare protesters and dissidents from using AirDrop. There's no sensible reason they would be advertising such an exploit openly, especially when it could potentially be used to secretly spy on dissidents, protesters, or even used in foreign espionage. Something doesn't sit right with this.
Unfortunately for those of us that use Cuda features, AMD just really isn't that viable of an alternative. Anyone who's had to deal with ROCM can attest to this...
Oh hey, nice to see this fork expanded a lot since I last looked at it!
There are plenty of ways to convince people to take privacy and security more seriously, but this isn't it. This is more likely to make people not take it seriously. Spotify Wrapped is a fun little gimmick that a lot of folks appreciate. Heck even I did, and I only rarely use Spotify.
Wanted patent protections for myself mostly. I know the Apache 2.0 is best well-known for that, but I tend to prefer the simplicity of the BSD licenses. More so curious why the BSD 2-Clause was chosen for that Patent clause and not the BSD 3-Clause. Just seems odd to me. I updated my original post with more info.
About time someone in Congress came to their senses and realized what the NPB actually represents...