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  • Apple's iOS 18 AI will be on-device preserving privacy, and not server-side

    Back when Genius arrived in iTunes, I could ask Siri to play more songs like this whilst offline. 10 years later, are we heading back to the future? Still bugs me I can no longer use Genius on my own music library. /tangent
    williamlondonAlex1Nwatto_cobrachasm
  • Apple health study proves anybody can run a marathon -- given enough time

    Less than 90 days to complete a marathon? S l o w
    Article quote:
    “This time using specifically data from April 2023, they found that half of participants would run or walk 26.2 miles in 90 days or fewer.” [of training]

    I’m not sure if you’re serious in your statement or being facetious.   I’d agree that the article needs an edit to make clear meaning of what is done in 90 days. It sounds like what you said, it takes 90 days to complete the distance of a marathon.  In 90 days one has to sleep and eat every day among other bodily functions. 

    I believe the study actually showed that training vigorously nearly every day for 3 months produced results of the ability to complete a marathon event.  

    I wish the age and health of the cohort was revealed in the reporting.   I don’t think it would apply to folks in my late 70’s age group. In my age group it might take a year or more of training to be able to complete a marathon event.  

    I would not run that distance as it is too hard on the spine after aging with normal wear and tear and decline of protein repair at this age. Swimming is a better sport for less wear and tear on joints and connective tissue. 

    At a younger age of 55 yrs old, I did compete at a very fast pace.  Heck, we have professional athletes competing into their 40’s.  
    You're right, I was being flippant. You make good points @jellybelly
    byronljellybelly
  • How to play Windows games on your Mac with Whisky

    Keep it up Chip! I love these articles. 

    🥃

    watto_cobra
  • Apple rolls out minor updates to iWork apps

    Discontinuous text selection is great. But I miss rectangular selection of text too, handy to select columns that are not in tables.
    watto_cobrawilliamlondondanox
  • How to keep your Mac's data safe using Time Machine

    A factual error: if you restore a file that already exists, you get a chance to keep both. So no need to set the current one aside first. 

    Also some applications (other than the Finder) let you browse previous TM versions directly, without needing to know where the file exists in the Finder. 

    Finally, TM’s default to backup everything, doesn’t include absolutely everything. It excludes some caches etc.
    watto_cobra