That's a nice write up. I would have followed the same initial thought process as well but it's good to learn about where the host plays a part. To that end I do wonder if the behaviour would have been different on gitlab.
The tuned window and depth parameters part felt like you're skipping some interesting details, more info there would have been appreciated.
The bits about AI felt completely forced and irrelevant to the actual contents.
This isn't unusual for Apple, who appear to be aspiring to Microsoft business practices from a few decades ago. If they cannot be bothered to support you, you can return in kind by not supporting them and their practices either.
I don't agree with this post being flagged, but HN seems to suppress anything that's remotely critical of apple, don't be surprised if this is removed.
> Do you drive an automatic car? Do you use a microwave? Do you buy food from a grocery store? Do you own power tools
Which of these is behind a subscription paywall and owned by another party that would cut off your access immediately?
These comparisons make little sense, which is the problem with comparisons. They are soundbites from enthusiasts who don't know or understand how this technology will actually affect or shape us, but feel entitled enough to misinform the rest of us.