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  • Not to be melodramatic but does anyone else remember a couple of years ago when Tyll was still running the late, lamented Inner Fidelity and wrote that, someday, the really big game changer would be w

  • Got my new little Mac Studio for work

  • Got my new i9 iMac installed, up and running. 8 core i9 processor with Radian Pro Vega 48, 512 ssd, 64 G ram (2 sticks so I can go up to 128 if I go crazy). My external drives are in a Black

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Kinda fun to go back. I still remember when/where I first saw one. 

 

  • 2 weeks later...

w00t.  After my first order getting utterly messed up, the OWC Thunderbolt 4 cable I bought off BozosPenisRocketsAndBridgeDemolition.com arrived today.  Careful readers will note I bought a TB3 dock and not a TB4 one, but I still elected to get a TB4 cable.  I did this for a couple reasons: First as Grawk mentioned in Jacob's Jacobless Jacobing, The TS3+ and TB docks in general are picky AF about wires.  Secondly, I might end up with some TB4 devices in the future.  

The utter lack of drama in connecting the TS3+ dock was lowkey impressive.  *boop*  Power connected.  External monitor comes to life.  Turning off WiFi and the gigabit ethernet does what it says on the tin.  I have not tested the optical digital output yet, largely because I cannot be arsed to dig up a cable of sufficient length and run it behind my desk. 

TL;DR: If you're going to make use of a Thunderbold dock, do not skimp on the cable.  The OWC branded one I bought was about $60 shipped, and was much better reviewed than the sea of Chinesium ones that ranged from $15 to $40. 

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This is a minor point, but I really love USB audio devices that announce themselves correctly:

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  • 2 weeks later...

Ambitious taking over every auto display panel? Take that Elon Musk. Also take that nearby ambulances. 

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Actually, $1.2K for a Macbook Air is pretty reasonable.  Definitely considering it.

I really wish it came in mauve, though.  Fuchsia would be too much of a stretch for them, but they could at least do a dusty rose or the like.

 

Continuity & Desktop View, while not revolutionary, will be interesting to start to see showing up. 

1 hour ago, Grahame said:

I considered trading my 2018 Air in for an upgrade until I saw that they'd offer just $290 for it.  I know I could sell it for double that easy if I was truly motivated but I'm not.  Yet.  I'd like to see a few actual reviews first and some comparisons.  The '18 does everything that I need it to and frankly, I've got too many computers right now.

I'm waiting for the M2 Pro, etc. to be announced later. I like that they bumped the memory limit to 24GB for the MacBook Air and Pro.

The M1 Pro and Max are massive overkill for most of my office, but also a bit of future-proofing (I think the "M3" is closer to fitting into my upgrade timeline).

Apple was smug, but correct about current Intel, AMD, and Nvidia products being huge power suckers. Sometimes it takes a lot of power to do the job.

Their specs page claims you need a 67W power adapter to use the fast charge function on the MacBook Air. Hopefully people won't need that all the time (the standard bricks are 30W and 35W).

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  • 2 weeks later...

Everyone's favorite high pitched, hyperactive Canadian tech dropper got his filthy mitts on a CalDigit TS4 dock:

He appears to be quite taken with it.  The speed and power is indeed impressive, but I'm not taken with two headphone jacks (both TRS and TRRS) instead of TS3+'s optical output.  Due to supply chain woes, the TS4 is a might difficult to find for sale at a reasonable price.

The price on the thunderbolt docks is indeed stupid, but you get what you pay for. 

It's always been too high for me. Sometimes it's simpler (not cheaper) just to get a MacBook Pro with 4 Thunderbolt jacks.

Anybody have any experience with the Brydge Stone TB4?

  • 4 weeks later...

I helped my boss get his new M2 Air set up. It replaces a 2014 Air.

It is amazing to see what 8 years of innovation looks like.

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1 hour ago, TMoney said:

I helped my boss get his new M2 Air set up. It replaces a 2014 Air.

It is amazing to see what 8 years of innovation looks like.

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That notch... I just... I don't understand.

 

6 hours ago, TMoney said:

I helped my boss get his new M2 Air set up. It replaces a 2014 Air.

It is amazing to see what 8 years of innovation looks like.

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Is that an ironic or straightforward statement?

4 minutes ago, Voltron said:

Is that an ironic or straightforward statement?

To Quote Brent / @MexicanDragon : "Yes".

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I'll just say this, there are going to be millions of people upgrading from 5-10 year old Airs like my boss just did and I predict most of them will be very happy.

13 minutes ago, TMoney said:

I'll just say this, there are going to be millions of people upgrading from 5-10 year old Airs like my boss just did and I predict most of them will be very happy.

As long as they get at least 512GB of RAM?

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