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No M3 13-inch MacBook Pro at 'Scary Fast' event, says Gurman
Of course not, because it’s going to be a 14 inch using regular M3. I’m thinking the 13in Pro is going to be redesigned to be either 14, or the same size screen as the M2 Air, just without the XDR display or ProMotion.I know German is saying no M3 Air or 13 in MacBook Pro next week, but WTF does he think is going to be released next week? Just an iMac? I honestly don’t think they’re going to start off the M3 with the M3 Pro/Max. That would be weird -
New M3 MacBook Pro box may have been leaked
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Twitter imposes limits on readable tweets to beat 'scraping'
slow n easy said:I don’t care. I don’t read anywhere close to 600 tweets a day. I use to follow Musk, but I unfollowed him due to his stupid ass crazy posts. I do follow all of his companies though. You might not believe it, but he is building millions of humanoid robots. At first he will be using them for his Tesla factories. After 30 years, Boston Dynamics has 2 robots for sale (Spot and Stretch). Tesla only started developing their robot last year, and it should be mass production ready is just a few years. The reason why they can build millions is because while the Boston Dynamics robots cost a minimum $100,000, the Tesla Bot should cost under $10,000 with far more capability.2 reasons why could have Elongated Muskrat made this excuse for. The first reason floating around is Twitter didn’t pay a $1 Billion to Google that it owed to host some of Twitter’s content and it came up due on June 30th. The other reason I’m hearing is Musk accidentally broke Twitter trying to block people who don’t have accounts to read tweets, according to computer experts, Twitter is firing 10 requests a second to fetch content that never arrives because of his new policy, so he’s trying to hide the fact that he caused a self inflicted DDoS -
The biggest features missing from Final Cut Pro for iPad at launch
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Full-featured Final Cut Pro & Logic Pro coming to iPad in May
csimmons said:CheeseFreeze said:Subscription from Apple for an app?
No thanks. F*cking subscriptions everywhere for an app I sometimes use everyday, sometimes not for months.
If this happens with FCPX for macOS as well I’m off to Resolve. A shame because FCP is an excellent NLE (just very behind competitors in features)
I use Logic and FCPX every day. 49$ a year is less than I pay for 1 halfway decent third party plug-in. For pros / semipros, the software pays for itself.