MikeFuryTech

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MikeFuryTech

MikeFuryTech

@MikeFuryTech

Systems integration, Mobile Tech, Enterprise systems, SAP, International travel, cooking and photography also pique my interest !

Se unió Mayıs 2008
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MikeFuryTech
MikeFuryTech@MikeFuryTech·
@markgurman Without a discrete GPU or expandable RAM, it has no purpose.
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Michelle Maison
Michelle Maison@MichelleMaison7·
I tend to trust geniuses, not to mention the wealthiest one on the planet who specializes in space technology.🙏 Men really walked on the Moon. Six Apollo missions (11, 12, 14, 15, 16, and 17) between 1969 and 1972 put 12 American astronauts on the lunar surface. Here are the hard, independently verified facts that prove it happened: 1. 842 pounds of Moon rocks and soil were brought back. These samples have been studied by thousands of scientists in dozens of countries. They contain no water, show solar-wind particles that can’t exist on Earth, and have a chemical signature completely different from any Earth rock or meteorite ever found. Even the Soviet Union, China, and independent labs confirmed they are lunar. 2. Laser reflectors were placed on the Moon by Apollo 11, 14, and 15. Today, observatories all over the world—including non-U.S. ones in France, Germany, Italy, and Australia—still bounce lasers off them and measure the exact distance to the Moon to millimeter accuracy. You can literally do the experiment yourself at many universities. 3. High-resolution photos from NASA’s Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter (launched 2009) and India’s Chandrayaan-2 show the exact landing sites, descent stages, rover tracks, and astronaut footprints still sitting on the Moon exactly where they were left 50+ years ago. 4. The Soviet Union tracked every Apollo mission in real time and never disputed a single landing. They had every reason to expose a hoax—if it was fake, they would have shouted it from the rooftops during the Cold War. They stayed silent because the data was real. 5. Over 400,000 people worked on Apollo. Not one credible engineer, scientist, or astronaut has ever come forward with proof of a hoax. There are zero deathbed confessions, zero leaked documents, and zero whistleblowers with evidence—only internet claims. 6. The footage, photos, and data match what we would expect in the Moon’s vacuum and 1/6th gravity: dust kicks up in perfect parabolic arcs with no air to make it billow, the flag only moves when astronauts touch the pole, and shadows look weird because there’s no atmosphere to scatter light. Every major space agency on Earth (Russia, China, India, Japan, Europe) has since sent orbiters that photographed the Apollo sites and confirmed the landings. The evidence is public, repeatable, and cross-checked by America’s geopolitical rivals. The Moon landings are not “NASA’s word”—they are one of the most thoroughly documented events in human history. Conspiracy theories require believing that thousands of people kept a perfect secret for 55 years while leaving physical proof sitting on the Moon for anyone with a good telescope or laser to see. Reality is simpler: we went.
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MikeFuryTech
MikeFuryTech@MikeFuryTech·
@markgurman If they added GPU support and expandable RAM they win. But they screwed the pooch.
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Mark Gurman
Mark Gurman@markgurman·
NEW: Apple has discontinued the Mac Pro and has removed it from its website. They had been planning to do so for a while now.
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Theo - t3.gg@theo·
Nobody told me about the SSD speeds on the M5 Pro wtf?? This is nearing DDR4 RAM speeds.
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HustleBitch
HustleBitch@HustleBitch_·
🚨 PRINTER INK COSTS $32,000 A GALLON — AND PEOPLE ARE REALIZING THEY’VE BEEN GETTING RIPPED OFF "This should be illegal." A man at Target picks up a single black ink cartridge. Price? $63. Then he checks how much is actually inside. About half an ounce. Do the math. That puts this stuff at $30,000+ per gallon. More than a used mobile home. For printer ink. And here’s the part that has people pissed: You don’t get a choice. The printer is built to force you into their system. Cheaper ink? Blocked. Refill it yourself? Disabled. Wrong cartridge? Printer won’t even work. So you buy the printer… and then you’re stuck paying whatever they decide to charge. Over. And over. And over again. A locked system where the product is cheap and the refill is where they get you. If something costs more than gold and you’re forced to buy it… how is that not a scam?
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Ethan Brooks
Ethan Brooks@alt_w_v_g·
The dishwasher broke My wife said "good thing we have the home warranty" I said nothing I've been paying $62 a month for three years for this moment $2,232 for the peace of mind that when something breaks someone will come to the house and tell me it's not covered I called 47 minutes on hold They sent a technician Arrival window: Tuesday through Thursday between 8am and 5pm My analyst delivers faster than that And he still hasn't fixed the gridlines He showed up Wednesday at 4:47pm Looked at the dishwasher Opened the door Closed the door Touched something underneath Said "not covered" 90 seconds That's faster than my bank lets me prove I'm human I said "what's covered" He said "the motor" I said "what's wrong with it" He said "not the motor" I said "convenient" He said the service fee is $75 I paid a man $75 to open my dishwasher, close my dishwasher, and say two words My analyst could do that And he's not even that good I called the warranty company back 38 minutes on hold Requested the policy 129 pages I read all 129 pages Because that's what I do The coverage section is 34 pages The exclusions section is 58 The business model is right there In the margins Where nobody reads Except me Page 91 says "all mechanical and electrical components essential to appliance function are covered under standard service" Page 104 excludes control panels A control panel is an electrical component essential to appliance function Their own document contradicts itself 13 pages apart I highlighted both Sent them an email Subject line: "Plz fix. Thx." Attached both pages No other context Took them three days to send a technician Took them 4 hours to call me back when I found the loophole Funny how that works They covered the repair Waived the $75 And I canceled the warranty anyway Because a contract that contradicts itself isn't a contract It's a suggestion My wife said "so we're canceling" I said "we're canceling" She said "and the dishwasher" I said "fixed. They're covering it." She said "how" I said "I read the policy" She said "all 129 pages" I said "the exclusions section starts on page 47. The coverage section ends on page 34. There are 13 pages between them where they hoped nobody would look." She looked at me Then she said "you're unbelievable" I said "I just saved us $744 a year and got a free dishwasher repair. I'm not unbelievable. I'm thorough." She looked at the ceiling The dishwasher works now The warranty is canceled And the policy has been read By at least one person Probably the first Make common sense common again Plz fix. Thx. Sent from my iPhone
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GregsGadgets
GregsGadgets@GregoryMcFadden·
I can notice 120hz on the iPad and iPhone very easily, but on the Mac I don't seem to notice it as much. Am I the only one?
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Quinn Nelson
Quinn Nelson@SnazzyLabs·
@mweinbach Yep. All these AI detection tools are BS anyways.
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Max Weinbach
Max Weinbach@mweinbach·
I can’t tell if this is AI generated, Apple’s writing style is just like that. This has been their style forever, models get trained on it. It is VERY specific, once you learn how to read it you can sense it from a mile away This reads like Apple
Varunram Ganesh@varunram

I couldn't believe this was real so I went to Pangram to check and yeah, its real. Apple couldn't even write a handwritten note for its 50 year anniversary. I'm not against AI assisted content but if a CEO can't write one page to celebrate 50 years of the most influential tech company, the future is very bleak for Apple.

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MikeFuryTech
MikeFuryTech@MikeFuryTech·
@Tech_girlll I’ve seen people do development on chromebooks. This is fine
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Mari
Mari@Tech_girlll·
DO NOT BUY A MACBOOK NEO FOR DEVELOPMENT DO NOT BUY A MACBOOK NEO FOR DEVELOPMENT DO NOT BUY A MACBOOK NEO FOR DEVELOPMENT DO NOT BUY A MACBOOK NEO FOR DEVELOPMENT DO NOT BUY A MACBOOK NEO FOR DEVELOPMENT
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Tim 🏳️‍🌈
Tim 🏳️‍🌈@LuftkoppTim·
even the base model MacBook Air with 512GB has an SSD twice as fast
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MikeFuryTech@MikeFuryTech·
Never in my entire career did I think I'd be helping customers get up and running on a disaster recovery site because the primary site was hit by a bloody missle.
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Mark Gurman
Mark Gurman@markgurman·
The MacBook Neo is kind of like the iPhone mini. The same folks praising it all over social media are the ones who would never trade in their Pro for it. It’s clearly the best $600 laptop on the market - but few are going to switch away from the high-end. It’s about new buyers.
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Yem🌹@big_yemm·
Can we admit that these buttons are useless on calculators ?
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Eric Wood
Eric Wood@MAGAmex·
@FatherChrisVor1 Horse riding at 94? Sounds like he didn’t mind dying. I wouldn’t want to live that long
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Fr. Chris Vorderbruggen
Fr. Chris Vorderbruggen@FatherChrisVor1·
Beloved actor William Shatner, 94, is reportedly heading into surgery after shattering his shoulder in a horse-riding accident. Please keep him in your thoughts and prayers and wish him strength and a full recovery.
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Robert H@LavaVex·
everyone roasting the port setup but not talking about the hardware restrictions that require that... the A18 Pro chip has a SINGLE USB 3.1 Bus... if they did dual 3.1 ports and you had a display on one and an external ssd on the other, it would likely overload the bus and crash the system...
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Luke Miani
Luke Miani@LukeMiani·
When you plug a drive into the USB 2.0 port on MacBook Neo macOS warns you that you’ve entered 2008
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MikeFuryTech@MikeFuryTech·
@LukeMiani How much did they actually save with a USB 2.0 port ?
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canute
canute@mrcanute1·
@MKBHD “thrown everything at it” is crazy when it’s basically an iphone with a keyboard... just say you’re browsing safari marques
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Marques Brownlee
Marques Brownlee@MKBHD·
Testing the Macbook Neo these past couple days has been incredibly impressive, I've thrown everything at it to try to get an idea of what its ceiling actually is. Finishing the full review video now, to upload shortly...
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TechnicallyTee
TechnicallyTee@TechnicallyTee·
I wish I would stop hearing reviewers compare devices that’s overseas that the everyday person isn’t going to buy. Those companies makes fantastic devices but is my friend, Aunt, cousin, mom or dad going to the carrier store and buying one?
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