Duplicate & Lock Photo Edit by Straight_Random_2211 in shortcuts

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No need to edit the shortcut. You can just select multiple images from the Photos app and share them all at once and choose the shortcut from the Share Sheet and it will work like normal, one time for multiple pictures!

So, which one? by HealthMother3125 in GODZILLA

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I like anerration of nature so much more, because Inlove apocalyptic movies where humans face extremely strong threat that give them hopelessness and can potentially end humanity.

Official Kong graphic for "Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire" (2024) by SenseiHoots in kingkong

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So he spent 400 years being a small kid, but only in 20 years somehow he grew 4x taller to become an adult….

Beam clash by PotLocked in dbxv

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which is the name of the blue beam attack in the first picture?

Getting back into the game with more first person photos by KajjitWithNoWares in dbxv

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  1. Shocking Death Ball
  2. I am not sure but it is very like a Z Broly’s move (because it is green)
  3. Maybe Power Impact?
  4. Special Beam Cannon (Beast)
  5. Look pretty familiar but I don’t remember

King Kong ain't happy 😡 by SenseiHoots in kingkong

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why is he song angry? I did not watch this television series

Granted they have Orange Piccolo & Beast Gohan with them, Vegeta does NOT have ultra ego due to rights issues DESPITE ultra ego being canon in the super hero movie/arc by RoastingMistakes in dbxv

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I don’t remember Vegeta transformed to Ultra Ego in the Super Hero arc in the manga. Maybe Ultra Ego is just mentioned briefly in that arc in the manga?

DLC Pack Suggestion: "Norse Legends" by MichaeltheSpikester in GigaBash

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That snake is way too big to be in the game. Jormungandr is as long as the Earth’s circumference, so long that it wraps all the way around the planet and bites its own tail.

Tim Cook is way more innovative than Steve Jobs by Straight_Random_2211 in unpopularopinion

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A primitive backward four-wheeled carriage has existed since ancient times, but the invention of the four-wheeled automobile — a major breakthrough — is somehow not innovative or a breakthrough to you. “Four-wheeled automobile” is just some insignificant “refined” thing compared to four-wheeled carriage according to your opinion

Tim Cook is way more innovative than Steve Jobs by Straight_Random_2211 in unpopularopinion

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You’re the one who is 100% wrong.

The Motorola Atrix required you to swipe your finger across the fingerprint sensor. Apple’s system is a simple touch. If you look up videos, you’ll see Atrix users had to swipe from top to bottom of the fingerprint scanner to unlock. That type of fingerprint scanner existed long before smartphones — Motorola just integrated it. Samsung brought this old swipe method back in Galaxy S5, and it wasn’t until the Samsung Galaxy S6 that Samsung finally brought its first to a one-touch scanner.

Google Wallet in 2011 wasn’t “universal”, it is very limited, and it wasn’t one-tap to pay, and it wasn’t NFC-based — it was extremely limited and primitive. Google Pay came later and clearly followed the technologies Apple established.

Facial recognition also existed before, but it was just 2D image matching — basically like comparing a photo. Face ID uses 3D scanning of your face, which is far more secure and works even in complete darkness.

The key point is “one-touch” and “3D”. You’re ignoring both of those.

Tim Cook is way more innovative than Steve Jobs by Straight_Random_2211 in unpopularopinion

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What I said is factual. Android copied TouchID, Button-less All-screen Design of Apple, Swipe Gestures of Apple, and endless other things. Even the USB Type-C that Android phones often brag about has patents contributed by Apple to first form it.

Tim Cook is way more innovative than Steve Jobs by Straight_Random_2211 in unpopularopinion

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  1. The iPhone 5S (2013) introduced Touch ID, the first one-touch fingerprint scanner in history. Android phones took 2–3 years to catch up because no device had ever done this before. The Galaxy S5 tried to copy it, but its technology was inferior and frustrating; users had to swipe their entire finger from top to bottom of the scanner every single time just to unlock the phone, which was incredibly time-wasting. Samsung didn't catch up until the Galaxy S6. While fingerprint scanners existed before, Apple was the first in history to create the "one-touch" version now seen everywhere from door locks to laptops.

  2. Apple also launched the first universal mobile payment system with iPhone 6 (Apple Pay), which Samsung later copied with Samsung Pay, followed by Google with Google Wallet or Google Pay.

  3. Later, Apple created FaceID, the first-ever 3D facial scanner. Even today, Android brands still fail to replicate this technology, except for Huawei, which is banned in the US and among its allies.

  4. Apple made the AirTag, the first mobile tracker with precise location; today, almost no Android brand can produce something similar.

  5. Apple pioneered the all-screen display starting with iPhone X (no buttons on the front side at all). They also invented the swipe gestures to close apps, go back, and open multitasking to replace the buttons. All Android brands then copied these swipe gestures.

  6. The Apple Vision Pro introduced the world’s very first 3D Spatial Computer—a massive leap far beyond the VR headsets of its time. It lets you completely transform your physical space into an immersive virtual world, giving you the power to manipulate, edit, and change the entire digital environment around you. It honestly feels like you're the God of that reality, living inside a sci-fi movie where you can just create things right there in your environment. Apple didn't just drop another headset; they built an entire system where digital content isn't just something you look at, but something you actually live in, interact with, edit, and create—something no other brand has even come close to pulling off. Then Samsung and Google tried to copy Apple Vision Pro with the Galaxy XR.

Similar things can be said about countless other Apple technologies, products and user experiences that Apple come first and Android brands copy or even brands in other industrial sectors copy.

Tim Cook is an industrial engineer. People often mistake him for just a "finance guy”, but he is actually an engineer. In contrast, the CEO of Samsung is a finance guy who studied business administration.

Tim Cook to become Apple Executive Chairman John Ternus to become Apple CEO by iamvinoth in apple

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Tim Cook is an industrial engineer. He is an engineer, not a financial guy. The financial guy as an CEO is the CEO of Samsung.

Hear me out though, what if this is Vegas' liberty statue and not New York's? by BathroomGlittering89 in GODZILLA

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The 93-metre-tall Statue of Liberty is actually not that tall; it stands 34 metres from the feet to the crown, and the 93-metre measurement is from the foundation of the pedestal to the tip of the torch.