With Android you can transfer data to a new phone over a direct USB C to C cable connection
Natanael
It's not just the controller, it's the bandwidth to the CPU too. The old controller was limited to USB 2 speeds and Apple probably wasn't planning to expose more on that port.
Yup, the ability to connect stuff and power it means very little if Apple doesn't let you interact with it, they still have full control over drivers and APIs
Yup, it's more like self administration or something like that
The original absolutely does not use that packaging
Tar.gz is pretty much like zip. Technically tar mimics a file system more closely but like who makes use of that?
yaml
A lot of those licenses are "subject to change" precisely to let the developers bait and switch like that. At best you have a specified time frame from announcement to enforcement, making it not legally speaking retroactive since the old license expires and gets replaced for all licensed material.
In plenty of jurisdictions yeah, a copying levy
They are doing that, but not for literally everything. There's a bunch of categories affected
Yup, they didn't upgrade the bandwidth of the connection between the port's controller chip and motherboard on the standard model, they just swapped port and controller.
Yeah, the router ought to know that public IP belongs to a device in its own network unless you're doing stuff like running your own router behind an ISP provided router and just forwarding ports instead of maintaining IP assignment / routing tables