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Er der en venlig sjæl der vil ringe til Tim og oplyse ham om at Skandinavien også inkluderer en selvstændig nation med navnet Danmark 🙏 —that’s Danish for: “will someone please call Tim to inform him that Scandinavia also includes the sovereign nat…
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Well, in my opinion, educating myself on the travesties committed—for centuries—by the western civilization I am part of and so bears responsibility for, is more important than other aspects related to the actor who is the lead character in the movi…
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dlt said: The EU needs to remember they would be speaking German today if not for the United States. I have several expensive charging stands for my iPhone and Apple Watch. I bet they are not gonna reimburse me for their cost when I have to b…
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Zeds_Apple said: Wondering why this device only supports Apple Lossless not Hi-Ress lossless. Looking for any easy way to set this up rather than using a Mac Mini plugged into my hifi. Excellent question/point: Hi-Res—available at no add…
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Is Portrait Mode available/supported on external monitors?
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geekmee said: How do you improve a diamond? Incrementally. You don’t. Diamond is unattainable (that’s why it has inherent value), but you strive for diamond-like when you reiterate—and incrementally improve—the next iPhone, chair, etc.
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newisneverenough said: Well, I guess it’s time to buy. The only one I have is the Magic Keyboard, which is awesome—my iPad stays in it all day everyday. But, I love Procreate. Having shortcuts so convenient would be great. My real question wo…
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chasm said: rundhvid said: CalDigit Tuff Nano Plus scored an 828 MB/s write speed and a 738 MB/s read speed. That's just shy of the advertised 1088 MB/s maximum read speed. Not in my book! Congrats on winning this week's "cherry-pic…
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CalDigit Tuff Nano Plus scored an 828 MB/s write speed and a 738 MB/s read speed. That's just shy of the advertised 1088 MB/s maximum read speed. Not in my book!
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nhughes said: rundhvid said: ravnorodom said: foregoneconclusion said: Big Hint: the M1 iPad Pro comes with a USB-C cable for connecting to Macs. I have M1 iPad Pro. The cable is meant for charging, not data transfer.…
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ravnorodom said: foregoneconclusion said: Big Hint: the M1 iPad Pro comes with a USB-C cable for connecting to Macs. I have M1 iPad Pro. The cable is meant for charging, not data transfer. Not all Thunderbolt/USB-C cables are creat…
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I appreciate very much this well written introduction into crafting and I would like to request even more of these stories that brings insight and inspiration to the possibilities all our smart devices enables—thank you 👍👍👍
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What is going on here?Weight (M1 Max): 5.9 pounds (2.7 kg)2Weight (M1 Ultra): 7.9 pounds (3.6 kg)2
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lkrupp said: Xed said: I'd love to hear from the people that think Cook should be let go. 🙄 Well, anonymous posters on tech blogs are about the furthest thing from ‘experts' you can get. Real experts would not have the time nor the …
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Distinguishing the charging puck is easy—a real challenge is reading the nano font on power adapters 👀😳
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Facebook—what about Facebook? Obviously an error that Mark Z’s META company wasn’t mentioned, right? oh, well—I overlooked the restricting qualifier: admired companies
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dewme said: … If that bothers you, hit the road and don’t look back. Or you can press the issue and get fired. But again, making a big public stink about it isn’t going to move the needle either way, and certainly not in your favor. Like is t…
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golftango said: with two sandisk ssd's plugged into the two tb ports on the m1 mini and using striped raid, i get approx 1500mb/s throughput. when i use the owc dock this drops to approx 1000mb/s. a single standalone ssd which clocks at about…
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Eric_WVGG said: No analysis of these bleeding edge personal computers is complete without some hard numbers regarding holes. I estimate about 150 holes - each slightly larger than a dime - drilled into the front face of the Mac Pro. These ho…
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lkrupp said: tht said: Let us all hope that Apple will sell ARM motherboards that will fit into the 2019 Mac Pro, along with driver support for at least the 1st party dGPU modules, HDD modules, Afterburner modules, etc. They will hope…