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  • Compared: Apple 2022 iPhone SE vs Google Pixel 6a

    Give it to your teenage kid and see there face drop……
    My just turned teenager kid prefers Android but not for the reasons you might expect.
    ...
    So google's parental controls gave him an option to turn off parental controls after he turned a teenager whereas apple didn't :wink:.

    muthuk_vanalingamrob53
  • Compared: 13-inch MacBook Pro with M2 vs 13-inch MacBook Pro with M1

    Oh well! Something for the touch bar fanboys.  As I remember there are a few in these forums...
    williamlondon
  • Apple starts development of in-house cellular modem

    Rayz2016 said:
    bala1234 said:
    Waiting for 2nd Gen Apple Silicon Macbook Air with 5G...
    And when arrives, you’ll post again, saying that you’re waiting for the 3rd Gen ASi MacBook Air with 6G …

    May be not for 6G. But, I was never going to invest in the first gen even if I am extremely tempted.  But if there is a Macbook Air with 5G it would be an extremely attractive package...
    williamlondonwatto_cobra
  • Apple starts development of in-house cellular modem

    Waiting for 2nd Gen Apple Silicon Macbook Air with 5G...
    lkruppdrdavidwilliamlondonwatto_cobra
  • Amazon introduces native Mac instances for AWS, powered by Intel Mac mini

    pembroke said:
    I’m not a developer and don’t really understand the implications for the end user. For example, if I have a complex video that requires heavy computing power to render, will it help me directly? Can I render across 10 machines rather than the one sitting in front of me to reduce the time to finish significantly? 

    Is this something the software developers build into the software; like a switch users could trigger through clicking an option to allow access to a pipeline to cloud services which allow the spread of computations simultaneously across multiple cloud-based computers?

    As others above have explained this is more geared towards developers than end user.  And in the first read it seems primarily targeted as a app development environment than a server solution. Although I would guess there nothing preventing developers from building a (distributed) multi machine video processing solution like you are asking for utilizing this.
    Linux is much more popular & prevalent as a server solution as a result there much more tools and software available to build a solution "which allow the spread of computations simultaneously across multiple cloud-based computers"

    watto_cobra