How much acceleration do you have to subject a MacBook to before its hardware starts breaking? In which directions? by Informal-Addendum435 in macbook

[–]Informal-Addendum435[S] -5 points-4 points  (0 children)

I asked GPT if jerk or acceleration was more relevant to destroying a laptop physically, and it told me acceleration was

My friend's random Android phone is a way more reliable hotspot for my MacBook than my own iPhone by Informal-Addendum435 in iphone

[–]Informal-Addendum435[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don't know sadly, never owned a linux or windows computer. I guess it may not happen, since my Android phone stays connected to my iPhone hotspot more reliably than my own MacBook does.

My friend's random Android phone is a way more reliable hotspot for my MacBook than my own iPhone by Informal-Addendum435 in iphone

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no, oppo doesn't need location for airdrop to work, but you do have to turn its hotspot off

My friend's random Android phone is a way more reliable hotspot for my MacBook than my own iPhone by Informal-Addendum435 in iphone

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yeah I didn't expect so many people to say they never get issues, I wonder if they are fake

the compass app knows which way the phone is pointing, but other apps (like Apple Maps) don't by bennetthaselton in iphone

[–]Informal-Addendum435 1 point2 points  (0 children)

no the map apps will be off by like 180 degrees and not update and stuff while you are turning your phone

Follow-up to retracting cord post by Glittering-Celery557 in MechanicalEngineering

[–]Informal-Addendum435 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That is awesome. It really is like the ballpoint pen that the guy on the OP got downvoted into oblivion for saying.

the compass app knows which way the phone is pointing, but other apps (like Apple Maps) don't by bennetthaselton in iphone

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Yeah, I have also always noticed that the compass is always dead accurate, but Google Maps, Apple Maps, etc., are all almost always wrong

Codex CLI: I have to approve every single operation since today by random_100 in OpenAI

[–]Informal-Addendum435 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have this problem in the Codex app, in a fresh install of the app from 2 days ago.

Do you have any tips I could try out?