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Psyonix giving up on macOS support for 'Rocket League' in March
digitol said:Like I SAID...many dev's leaving the Apple Platform! Sad.
Lying troll. This is a small team that simply can't manage to support the game on so many platforms. It's also dropping it on Linux. Understandable. -
Apple shares shrug off war threat as analysts scramble to raise their targets
Evidence that these Analysts aren't worth the fucking toilet paper they use. You'd have better fucking luck literally doing ANYTHING else than listening to these self-important assholes. Still kicking myself for not being grab more AAPL when it was sub $200. Unfortunately my money was tied up elsewhere at the time and didnt have much liquidity.
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Apple will enforce app notarization for macOS Catalina in February
steven n. said:razorpit said:So does that mean this will no longer work?sudo xattr -r -d com.apple.quarantine /Applications/[name_of_application_bundle_here].appThe team which designed the entire quarantine process must have been high on crack. The design is miserably broken if you do anything more than write live poems on Word/Pages.
I so dislike the implementation.
I hope the above still works.
Really? I use maybe 30 pro apps for design/development, and haven't seen anything "miserably broken" in Catalina.
But maybe I'm actually imagining all that, and in reality I'm writing poems in pages.
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Mac Pro demonstrates 'masterclass in repairability' in teardown
avon b7 said:This is definitely a step in the right direction. Now they need to give the same thinking to other Macs. It can be done.
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Three days with Apple's new Mac Pro: incredible speed that will accelerate with time
hodar said:Yes, it will get faster - but this is not due to any major accomplishments by Apple.This is largely due to the work being done by very bright people at AMD/Intel/nVidia - who are enabling Apple to benefit. It would be interesting to benchmark the price/Performance of the A-series chips from Apple in a desktop/server application, against AMD/Intel/nVidia and work in that direction.But, currently - to give credit to Apple, is akin to giving credit to the cock that crows every morning at sunrise.
What a bullshit post. There are hundreds of design and engineering innovations in the Mac Pro, from the thermal system to the MPX module. There's a reason that the mashine smokes pretty much everything else out there performance wise, while also being quieter and better looking. Stop attempting to desperately strip Apple from all credit by being intellectually dishonest.