@LoneLocust @codemonkeymike in simple terms, to activate a Mac, the T2 chip requires approval from the Apple server, which may say "OK" or it may say "you need to login first".
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Another reason to hate #Apple We're seeing more 2018+ MacBook Pro/Air donations — but Apple's T2 chip means even after iCloud sign-out and reset, the firmware stays locked to the original account. -
Another reason to hate #Apple We're seeing more 2018+ MacBook Pro/Air donations — but Apple's T2 chip means even after iCloud sign-out and reset, the firmware stays locked to the original account.@LoneLocust @codemonkeymike no, only Apple can clear it from their server database.
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Another reason to hate #Apple We're seeing more 2018+ MacBook Pro/Air donations — but Apple's T2 chip means even after iCloud sign-out and reset, the firmware stays locked to the original account.@yama @codemonkeymike @paulywill Why would they put it in volatile storage kept alive with a battery, if they have flash memory?
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The AI slop security reporting is basically extinct.@bagder I wonder how much of that is because you eliminated the bounty
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first impressions of the Lego smart brick, before I do any actual tearing down: wow, I forgot how good they are at working with plastic.@whitequark hey @zhuowei does this match anything you found in the LEGO Smart Brick app? Or does the app have a newer firmware version?
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Apple released iOS 18.7.7 for all iPhones, fixing serious security issues.Apple released iOS 18.7.7 for all iPhones, fixing serious security issues. If you're sticking to 18.x to avoid Liquid Glass you should install this update. This is not April Fools.
(If you care about jailbreaking, then as usual don't update, but maybe turn on Lockdown Mode...)
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Here's where you go to tell GitHub that it can’t train CoPilot on your code & interactions: https://github.com/settings/copilot/features@timbray I think this toggle is about training Copilot on your use of Copilot. They'll continue to train on your code regardless.