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[-] tcgoetz@lemmy.world 2 points 8 months ago

Look - the reality is it’s not going to be clear cut. How much faster it is will depend on the individual task you’re working on.

For sure. I don't doubt it will be a faster machine. Most of my issue are about the costs for the incremental upgrades. The base machines all come with to little memory and ssd. The upgrades cost way too much for what you're getting. My high end 2019 macbook pro cost ~ $2500. A high end macbook pro now cost ~ $4000. I would expect the new machine to last for four years like the last one did. I have a 1TB ssd now. It's 3/4 full. The biggest consumer of space is my primary photo catalog. If I upgrade my camera in the next four years the megapixels will probably double and space will fill up even faster. The upgrade from a 1TB ssd to a 2TB ssd is $400. That's way out of line with ssd costs anywhere else. And yes, I only keep my primary data on the laptop and push everything else of to my NAS.

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This article really resonated with me. I currently have a 2019 16" i9 MacBook Pro and looking for what the M3 upgrade would be was really frustrating. No clear path and all of the options cost way more than my current machine.

[-] tcgoetz@lemmy.world 7 points 1 year ago

That spinning logo overlayed over the video is really annoying.

[-] tcgoetz@lemmy.world 3 points 1 year ago

TLDR:

“A bug in the version of macOS Ventura released on July 24, 2023, has left some users seeing no apps listed in the section at all. They are also unable to see which apps are now or have recently been using their location data.”

[-] tcgoetz@lemmy.world 2 points 1 year ago

Create an automation to map the central scene events to actions. In triggers, choose the device, then the choose a trigger something like “Central Scene action on endpoint 0 Scene 001”, and value something like “keyPressed 2x”.

I use automation like this to make double press and triple press on one switch activate multiple devices.

[-] tcgoetz@lemmy.world 6 points 1 year ago

TLDR: “Billionaire Elon Musk's decision to rebrand Twitter as X could face legal challenges due to existing trademark rights held by companies like Meta and Microsoft for the letter X.”

tcgoetz

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