Have you considered also a proper drawing tablet to go with it? Wacom or one of the others?
As for GPU's until you get into some serious 4k+ renders and such, often mid range cards have enough power for most 3d work so you dont need to buy the...
Oh I wouldn't go that far with Enterprise IoT devices and configurations.
While you are correct that this is how they should be configured, lets not forget what happened to a university campus' enterprise IoT environment back in 2017...
I wish more fanbois everywhere would realise this. Intel, AMD, Nvidia, ARM, they're all companies that have a financial responsibility to their shareholders to make them more money.
Easily do it with time based license keys, you generate an ID based code from your side - take that apply it to Intel, they give you a unique license key that is now tied to that CPU and has a time limit on it, once it expires, rinse repeat. This...
But Apple themselves state they do not collect anything that can identify you? I understand the giving of the data, but then Apple is taking different data and then combining it on their end which in turn = identifies you.
The point here being...
Which is good if they have been audited by external 3rd parties, not paid for by Apple.
We also know though this is mostly BS, enough data points allows anyone to be reverse identified. anonymized data has be shown to be inaccurate.
Ya Apple just lets 3rd party contractors access the data they collected via Siri and listen to it, with what seemed to be no precautions about protecting said data...
UnknownSouljer appreciate that break down as it does make sense. Now, how does...
Isn't that exactly what Apple is doing right now in growing their advertising arm in apps (theirs and others)? They want to monetize that data, not by selling the data but to use that data to sell ads. You want to make good money on Apple...
It's important not to let Apple off the hook, but it is true that Apple is still generally more respectful of data privacy.
And crucially, moral absolutism doesn't last long in the tech world. It's important to consider privacy, but the folks...
This would be like a normal person illegally earning $1000 USD, and then getting fined $10 USD with nothing else happening.
Oh yeah, that person totally won't do it again!
Apple will get a slap on the wrist, have to pay a couple million, or 10's of millions and will keep doing it, just as Google has over and over after all their slaps on the wrist from their violations...
Easier to pay for forgiveness, than to ask...
The issue with Android is that the phone manufacturers don't usually allow users to replace the OS or to even remove the included apps. One of the included apps is the tracking software they almost always include. There are people who make roms...
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But Apple, you said:
the proof to go with it...
It's a 27% increase in pixels per inch (given the same phisical display size), and 66% increase in total pixels, regardless. It's a pretty huge jump, and they probably have a similar yield to what 4k displays had when they were new -- not very...