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What are your underrated homescreen apps?

What are apps you have, that are underrated?

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u/Garflite — 12 days ago

Universe Supercomputer

Small thought experiment: Imagine you had a supercomputer into which you could input the exact parameters of the Big Bang, to simulate a clone of the universe. You then fast-forward to 2026 and look a bit into the future. There you see that in a week you will win the lottery with the numbers 1, 2, 3, 4. However, just out of principle, you decide to enter 1, 2, 3, 5 instead.
But shouldn't the supercomputer actually calculate that you will change your mind, and would therefore directly show you 1, 2, 3, 5, whereupon you would change it back to 1, 2, 3, 6? Are you then in an infinite loop, or does the computer simply hide the results from you?
The same applies to an accident: You check when you will have an accident, and see that in two weeks you drive into a tree. So you decide not to drive a car on that day. However, the computer should have already taken into account that you are using it and therefore change your mind, so it shows you that you won't have an accident.
Would that then be the case with every accident? Do you thereby unconsciously cause no accidents anymore, or do they still happen? Or does the computer only show you what would happen and not what will happen? In other words: It tells you that you would normally die on that day, but you won't, because the computer warned you.
This principle applies to every single one of your decisions, as soon as you are in possession of such a computer. Do you have a solution to this problem?

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u/Garflite — 13 days ago

Thought experiment: A supercomputer predicts your future, but you decide to change it.

Small thought experiment: Imagine you had a supercomputer into which you could input the exact parameters of the Big Bang, to simulate a clone of the universe. You then fast-forward to 2026 and look a bit into the future. There you see that in a week you will win the lottery with the numbers 1, 2, 3, 4. However, just out of principle, you decide to enter 1, 2, 3, 5 instead.
But shouldn't the supercomputer actually calculate that you will change your mind, and would therefore directly show you 1, 2, 3, 5, whereupon you would change it back to 1, 2, 3, 6? Are you then in an infinite loop, or does the computer simply hide the results from you?
The same applies to an accident: You check when you will have an accident, and see that in two weeks you drive into a tree. So you decide not to drive a car on that day. However, the computer should have already taken into account that you are using it and therefore change your mind, so it shows you that you won't have an accident.
Would that then be the case with every accident? Do you thereby unconsciously cause no accidents anymore, or do they still happen? Or does the computer only show you what would happen and not what will happen? In other words: It tells you that you would normally die on that day, but you won't, because the computer warned you.
This principle applies to every single one of your decisions, as soon as you are in possession of such a computer. Do you have a solution to this problem?

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u/Garflite — 13 days ago

What is the best AI?

No ai or ChatGPT or Claude or Gemini or grok or whatever you know. I would be interested, I personally use Gemini and sometimes Claude for coding but I completely abandoned ChatGPT. Am I alone on this?

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u/Garflite — 2 months ago
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Apple Passkey

Does anyone know how to change the apple passkey to quickly login via phone, because it still shows my old email even though I deleted it everywhere and replaced it with my new one.

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u/Garflite — 2 months ago