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  • Apple's powerful new Mac mini perfectly suits the 'Pro' market, yet the complaints have al...

    smaffei said:
    How and what are you developing with Swift on an iPad?
    I still dream of some implementation of Xcode on iOS- but for now building occurs on an external Mac. There are actually services you can subscribe to for this as well. I am thinking of baking my own IDE on iOS and connection to a build harness. My current projects are vapor based so build can happen remotely and no need for install :)
    randominternetperson
  • Apple's powerful new Mac mini perfectly suits the 'Pro' market, yet the complaints have al...

    I do swift and web-technologies development. I have been through the wringer (literally) with the 2016 and now the 2018 MBP 15". I am going to hand my 2018 MBP back to Apple and will instead opt for an iPad / Mac mini setup. Since I have a 2014 MBP as a backup, this setup is starting to make sense. I am not sure what complaints people can truly have... but for me... honestly... I have none.
    chiawatto_cobra
  • Satechi ships new wired & wireless aluminum keyboards for desktop Macs

    Gladget said:
    They responded to me about it within an hour of emailing them. 
    They responded to me incredibly quick as well... rather impressive I think
    olsGladgetwatto_cobra
  • Satechi ships new wired & wireless aluminum keyboards for desktop Macs

    Has anyone used their keyboards before? I do honestly love the Apple keyboards... but this looks to be 100€ cheaper and more importantly... supports bluetooth switching to multiple devices.
    olswatto_cobra
  • Woman sues feds over data retention after iPhone seized at border

    I used to travel back and forth internationally at least 4 times a month. I was put on a "black list" where for the next 5 years I was personally screened each and every time I came through.

    The trigger was when border patrol wanted to look through my computer. I refused and told them they needed to get permission from my legal department (Microsoft). I came to find out later that rights do not exist at the border, since no in that zone has technically Entered the US. I find this odd since the US has laws that govern its citizens regardless where they are in the world, but essentials like the bill of rights do not apply. Double standards?

    To bypass this issue, I created two separate logins. So if they would ask to view the computer, I would simply log into the secondary account. They are not trained nor do they have the technical expertise to know better. In my case, they kept on looking for things like spreadsheets as I was "suspected" of illegal trading. Just a shame we cannot do this with our iOS devices.

    Its is an interesting topic but doubt very much this is a good forum for it.
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