Well maybe a bit like that, although that sounds kinda scary and paranoia worthy.... But I was thinking more along the lines of maybe a program that would analyse feedback from the conversation to calculate a more realistic and natural answer to questions or comments made by the person it is attempting to converse with. That kinda thing, so yeah, I guess more of a clever bot, as you say XD
Don't even get me started on the dilemma of sacrificing battery life for more brightness on my phone or vice versa.
I think I'm considering to go for postpaid. Maybe once the iPhone 7 comes out I'll most likely consider it.
Ever since I've played Pokemon Go, I've found it very frustrating to find pokemon where there is wifi. I had an opportunity to catch a magmar/Magmortar But I couldn't find it because of the limited wifi.
I think I'm considering to go for postpaid. Maybe once the iPhone 7 comes out I'll most likely consider it.
Ever since I've played Pokemon Go, I've found it very frustrating to find pokemon where there is wifi. I had an opportunity to catch a magmar/Magmortar But I couldn't find it because of the limited wifi.
I heard somewhere that the iPhone 7 won't have a headphone jack for some reason. Is that true, or doesn't anyone know yet?
But why, though? Is it better than a normal Headphone jack or something?
I'm not sure. USB type C seems to be a jack of all trades (ba dum tss), seeing as it's the only port on the new Macbook. It's got 24 pins, so it's a far cry from the type A and B's four-pin ports.
It's going to be interesting as to how it handles audio signals, because that means the USB C will have analogue pins. Either that or they'll use digital audio signals. That would be a hassle though, as you'd need ADC's in your microphones and DAC's in your speakers
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Geez.... All these pins and jacks and A's and B's and C's, ADC's, DAC's and IIRC's, it's all do'n my head in rn. idek..... Kinda glad I don't have an iphone atm.
I'm not sure. USB type C seems to be a jack of all trades (ba dum tss), seeing as it's the only port on the new Macbook. It's got 24 pins, so it's a far cry from the type A and B's four-pin ports.
It's going to be interesting as to how it handles audio signals, because that means the USB C will have analogue pins. Either that or they'll use digital audio signals. That would be a hassle though, as you'd need ADC's in your microphones and DAC's in your speakers
It will most likely be digital, like USB headsets.
I've seen ridiculous arguments from fanboys claiming that this allows headphone companies to be "free to choose their own high-quality DAC" while completely neglecting the fact that for a six or seven-hundred dollar phone, it should already have a good DAC internally. Personally, I have NO idea what Apple is smoking. 3.5mm audio has been standard and will be standard in the foreseeable future; they're making headphones proprietary now.
I had a little look into it. Apple and Intel are pushing USB C for audio and it seems a bit annoying on their part. All of USB C's pins are digital, they're just more serial pins. That means that audio input and output through USB C has to be digital, and thus Intel's processors will require fewer ADC's and DAC's. However, that means that the signals on the microphone and speaker end are digital. Therefore, USB C microphones will need DAC's and USB C speakers/headphones will need ADC's. A half-decent converter could bump up the price and power consumption considerably.
TL;DR, Apple and Intel seem to be offloading required hardware onto the microphone/speaker manufacturers' shoulders
No. They change it, while saying that it'll be an improvement, so that you'll have to buy the new gear they're selling to go a long with it.
This one's an interesting one though, because instead of Apple using their exclusive connector of which they control the market, they're going for an open-source connector that is used by other phones, tablets and computers. I guess they'd sell more USB C cables than lightning cables, seeing as any iPhone or iPad owner from the last couple of generations would already have a lightning cable, but it feels like they're surrendering some of their market to general cable retailers.
TL;DR, Apple using a common connector? Heaven forbid!
Geez.... All these pins and jacks and A's and B's and C's, ADC's, DAC's and IIRC's, it's all do'n my head in rn. idek..... Kinda glad I don't have an iphone atm.
*bleeds from the ears*
Don't worry, I can explain.
USB A B and C are just different plugs. A and B have been around for yonks, but C is fairly new. C also has more wires in the connector (24 compared to A & B's 4)
ADC - Analogue-to-Digital Converter. It takes an analogue signal (like a sound wave) and converts it to a digital signal (ones and zeros)
DAC - Digital-to-Analogue Converter. The opposite of an ADC
I could go for a walk in Detroit, but I don't feel like being shot at. And I have no reason to go out there.
Right about now the only reason I might have is if my army cadet friend gets the recruiting job he's shooting for in the city and we can hang out during his leave time or some.
Big-city wise New York is very safe. But it being New York it's also very expensive.
The other thing about Detroit is the police department has started using the classification "justified homicide" where-in they don't report or act on the deaths of drug dealers or certain types of victims, so they don't get reported as general homicide in the same way. So while Detroit may now be second in the rankings we still got a high murder-rate.
Well I hate places where there's no wifi, guess the world truly wants us to suffer.
So like this?
Remember when Tay went full Nazi?
Rest in peace.
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Well yeah.... something like that
Would be funny tho
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Get 'em out for Tay.
Don't even get me started on the dilemma of sacrificing battery life for more brightness on my phone or vice versa.
fork() functions out for Tay
The meme train has no brakes
I think I'm considering to go for postpaid. Maybe once the iPhone 7 comes out I'll most likely consider it.
Ever since I've played Pokemon Go, I've found it very frustrating to find pokemon where there is wifi. I had an opportunity to catch a magmar/Magmortar But I couldn't find it because of the limited wifi.
I heard somewhere that the iPhone 7 won't have a headphone jack for some reason. Is that true, or doesn't anyone know yet?
IIRC they're replacing it with a USB C port
But why, though? Is it better than a normal Headphone jack or something?
No. They change it, while saying that it'll be an improvement, so that you'll have to buy the new gear they're selling to go a long with it.
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I'm not sure. USB type C seems to be a jack of all trades (ba dum tss), seeing as it's the only port on the new Macbook. It's got 24 pins, so it's a far cry from the type A and B's four-pin ports.
It's going to be interesting as to how it handles audio signals, because that means the USB C will have analogue pins. Either that or they'll use digital audio signals. That would be a hassle though, as you'd need ADC's in your microphones and DAC's in your speakers
Geez.... All these pins and jacks and A's and B's and C's, ADC's, DAC's and IIRC's, it's all do'n my head in rn. idek..... Kinda glad I don't have an iphone atm.
*bleeds from the ears*
It will most likely be digital, like USB headsets.
I've seen ridiculous arguments from fanboys claiming that this allows headphone companies to be "free to choose their own high-quality DAC" while completely neglecting the fact that for a six or seven-hundred dollar phone, it should already have a good DAC internally. Personally, I have NO idea what Apple is smoking. 3.5mm audio has been standard and will be standard in the foreseeable future; they're making headphones proprietary now.
I had a little look into it. Apple and Intel are pushing USB C for audio and it seems a bit annoying on their part. All of USB C's pins are digital, they're just more serial pins. That means that audio input and output through USB C has to be digital, and thus Intel's processors will require fewer ADC's and DAC's. However, that means that the signals on the microphone and speaker end are digital. Therefore, USB C microphones will need DAC's and USB C speakers/headphones will need ADC's. A half-decent converter could bump up the price and power consumption considerably.
TL;DR, Apple and Intel seem to be offloading required hardware onto the microphone/speaker manufacturers' shoulders
This one's an interesting one though, because instead of Apple using their exclusive connector of which they control the market, they're going for an open-source connector that is used by other phones, tablets and computers. I guess they'd sell more USB C cables than lightning cables, seeing as any iPhone or iPad owner from the last couple of generations would already have a lightning cable, but it feels like they're surrendering some of their market to general cable retailers.
TL;DR, Apple using a common connector? Heaven forbid!
Don't worry, I can explain.
USB A B and C are just different plugs. A and B have been around for yonks, but C is fairly new. C also has more wires in the connector (24 compared to A & B's 4)
ADC - Analogue-to-Digital Converter. It takes an analogue signal (like a sound wave) and converts it to a digital signal (ones and zeros)
DAC - Digital-to-Analogue Converter. The opposite of an ADC
IIRC - If I Recall Correctly
They should go back to 2.5 mm audio jacks
I'm the same; I generally dislike loud, urban cities.
I could go for a walk in Detroit, but I don't feel like being shot at. And I have no reason to go out there.
Right about now the only reason I might have is if my army cadet friend gets the recruiting job he's shooting for in the city and we can hang out during his leave time or some.
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>We're peaceable cities.
I don't know how we stack against Eastern Europe, but some of our own former industrial centers are pretty brutal. At least relative to the rest of the country.
Big-city wise New York is very safe. But it being New York it's also very expensive.
The other thing about Detroit is the police department has started using the classification "justified homicide" where-in they don't report or act on the deaths of drug dealers or certain types of victims, so they don't get reported as general homicide in the same way. So while Detroit may now be second in the rankings we still got a high murder-rate.
Local journalist Charlie LeDuff explores:
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I used the code you gave me first, and it didn't work. Then, I did what you told me to do, and I googled more generic keys. They all didn't work.
If it matters much, here's the website I'm using, or trying to use, for this.
https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/software-download/windows7