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  • Welcome back to the Mac computer club @mattbirchler (#apple #macbookair #applesilicon)

    February 17, 2021 7:03am
    Numeric Citizen Numeric Citizen

    Apple & Tech

    Food for thought

    Longer posts

    As much as you can like to work on the iPad, there are edge cases where the iPad falls short. Since I got an Apple Silicon powered Mac, and thanks to many nifty Mac utilities, I rediscovered what it really means to be productive and efficient on a computer platform. This blog post by Matt Birchler is an example of an edge case being better served by a traditional yet powerful computer. Continue reading →

  • February 16, 2021 7:47am
    Numeric Citizen Numeric Citizen

    Blogging

    Hey @jack! Let’s start a discussion.😊 I’m looking at your sites, your work and the tools and services you use. I’m very curious about how it all fit together. I’m curious about this Hugo thing, Github as a storage service and content editors and how they all talk to each other. Maybe others would be interested to discuss their options and workflow too. Chime in!

    Let’s start like this: I started to look closely at Hugo and now I do have a better idea of this engine. What is less clear is this. Suppose I’m running an instance of Hugo on my M1-based Mac mini. Where does Github fit? Why I would use it?

  • This could be my next... (#iphone #apple #rumors)

    February 15, 2021 9:15pm
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    Apple & Tech

    Longer posts

    As reported by MacRumors, the next major revision of the iPhone looks promising for me: “Weinbach claims that the always-on display will look like a “toned down Lock screen,” where the clock and battery charge are always visible, and past notifications are shown through “a bar and icons.” When users receive a notification, the notification will “pop up normally except that the screen will not entirely light up.” Instead, “it will display it just like you’re used to right now, except dimmed down and only temporarily,” according to the leaker. Continue reading →

  • Two simple yet really useful tricks using HomePod mini (#apple #homepodmini #ios144)

    February 14, 2021 7:50pm
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    Apple & Tech

    Longer posts

    Here are two simple but very useful tricks using an iPhone with a U1 chip, iOS 14.4 and an HomePod mini. Trick #1: set a timer with Siri on your HomePod mini to, let’s say, 10 minutes. Then, bring your iPhone close to the HomePod mini, the iPhone will show how much time is left on the timer (make sure the iPhone screen is on). Trick #2: let’s say music is playing on your HomePod mini, and that you want to, silently, see what’s playing. Continue reading →

  • Bye Bye Spend Stack - I barely knew you (#apps)

    February 14, 2021 3:10pm
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    Misc

    Longer posts

    It is a bit of a sad day: I decided to delete the excellent expense tracking app Spend Stack from my devices and revert to using a simple Numbers spreadsheet to track my subscriptions. Why did I delete this app? First, the developer sold the app to somebody else. Since last September, no more updates. Second, there is no clear roadmap announcements by the new owner. Nothing. I can’t rely on ephemeral applications even for simple things. Continue reading →

  • February 14, 2021 9:20am
    Numeric Citizen Numeric Citizen

    Misc

    Quick question to @jack : Is ā€œbaty.netā€ a micro.blog? If so, what’s your theme?

  • Who remember Motorola 68000 Assembly? I do. (#apple #history #macintosh)

    February 14, 2021 8:36am
    Numeric Citizen Numeric Citizen

    Apple & Tech

    Photography

    Longer posts

    I dug out my ancient Inside Macintosh reference books from storage. Remember when Apple’s developer documentation came as paper books? Volumes I-III on the original Mac APIs, IV on Mac Plus, V on color Macs, and the truly massive volume VI on System 7. šŸ“š David Sinclair https://dejus.com/2020/12/21/0927/ I did some 68000 assembly using my 512Ke Mac back in the days. Can't remember what was the development environment, though. And I remember these Inside Apple Macintosh books so well. Continue reading →

  • Looking for Micro.blog friends (#microblog #socialnetwork)

    February 14, 2021 8:17am
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    Misc

    Longer posts

    Yes, the title says it all: I’m looking for new friends to follow on Micro.blog. After my big Twitter cleanup, the noise in my numeric life has dramatically decreased. I feel zen and I think this is what Micro.blog is all about: a zen place to meet virtual friends sharing the same passions. So, I’m looking for friend suggestions. Let’s call this ā€œthe community-fed referrals day!ā€. To help you make such referrals, please do remember about my passions: Apple, photography, privacy protection and climate change. Continue reading →

  • What happened to my Twitter usage? (#twitter)

    February 13, 2021 8:56am
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    Misc

    Longer posts

    I don’t know what happened to my Twitter usage. It fell off the cliff recently. Since I’ve completed my Twitter experience transformation as fully documented here, I barely open Twitter once a day. Do I miss it? Nope. Why? Probably because I’m getting a distant view by using Mailbrew which draws the most relevant tweets for me on a daily basis. Continue reading →

  • February 13, 2021 7:33am
    Numeric Citizen Numeric Citizen

    Apple & Tech

    Misc

    As far as I’m concerned, PopClip is part of macOS.

    Jack Baty https://micro.baty.net/2021/02/13/as-far-as.html
    I think he meant that PopClip should be part of macOS! Instant buy for me!
  • On Apple’s rumoured VR headset (#apple #rumours)

    February 12, 2021 7:01am
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    Apple & Tech

    Longer posts

    Here is a simple one: Apple, please, no. I don’t get the idea of such product. The audience for this seems to be too small for Apple. I do understand that Apple research in VR can have broader ramifications, but to build such a limited appeal product for the mass, I don’t get it. I think Apple’s interests has much more potential in augmented reality products, services or features. Their work is already bearing fruit with AirPods spatial audio and transparency mode. Continue reading →

  • Mapping Apple’s mapping efforts (#apple #maps)

    February 11, 2021 7:26am
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    Apple & Tech

    Longer posts

    Apple Maps is so much better than it was when it first launched back in 2012. It’s my go-to apps when in comes to finding my way. I never use Google Maps. Over the years, Apple upped its game. Recently, Apple added the detailed mapping and the look around feature for Canada, and it made such a big difference. But how much different? Well, look no further than Justino Beirne’s latest essay: ā€œWHY DOESN’T ā€œLOOK AROUNDā€ COVER MORE AREAS? Continue reading →

  • February 9, 2021 1:08pm
    Numeric Citizen Numeric Citizen

    Blogging

    Writing, like so many creative acts, is hard. Sitting there, staring, mad at yourself, mad at the material because it doesn’t seem good enough and you don’t seem good enough. (Ryan Holiday, Ego Is the Enemy)

    Greg Morris https://gr36.com/5152-2/
    I know this feeling really really well.
  • February 9, 2021 7:25am
    Numeric Citizen Numeric Citizen

    Misc

    Woah, I didn’t know we could have a test blog on Micro.blog. It’s free! Thanks to https://custom.micro.blog, I’m starting to learn more about CSS and how MB works to make its magic!

  • Giving without asking in return (#bloggerlife #blogging #writing)

    February 8, 2021 5:55pm
    Numeric Citizen Numeric Citizen

    Blogging

    Longer posts

    Greg Morris recently on his blog about trying hard as a blogger to make something out of all this: ā€œI asked, I’m giving, and I am still blogging — now more than ever.ā€ Strangely, pure coincidence I guess, I wrote this last week-end ā€œThe journey is the Rewardā€ in which I said: ā€œIt doesn’t really matter if nobody comes and reads my stuff here or there. What matters is the process and the thinking that took place behind my writing. Continue reading →

  • The look of desperation (#intel #benchmark #m1chip #apple)

    February 8, 2021 7:02am
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    Apple & Tech

    Longer posts

    I think Intel could have done better than this in a world without the M1 chip. But the problem is that the M1 chip is among us. Obviously, the carefully selected benchmarks results are published to people who doesn’t know about Apple. It’s an issue of perception manipulation. Apple is only getting started. Intel is freaking out and look desperate. 2021 will make matters even worse. Another one with a look of desperation: Facebook because of iOS 14. Continue reading →

  • The iPad legitimacy (#apple #iPad #computer)

    February 6, 2021 3:56pm
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    Apple & Tech

    Longer posts

    Matt Birchler is writing yet another post about the iPad. The last paragraph (emphasis is mine): ā€œWe live in a world where we’re surrounded by computers. People have a home computer, a work computer, a phone, a watch, a smart TV, and smart speakers. Hell, even the iPad’s harshest critics often have one that they use for watching video and playing games. The iPad is the only device in that list that some people mandate has feature parity with another item on that list. Continue reading →

  • It’s Rosetta 2’s fault (#apple #rosetta2 #bigsur)

    February 6, 2021 1:47pm
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    Apple & Tech

    Longer posts

    According to a recent small survey by AppleInsider, 53% of apps are running natively on M1-powered Macs. What about the remaining 47%? Well: ā€œWithout native support, they’re run in Rosetta 2 emulation. That may conceivably turn out to mean that they run faster than they did on old Intel hardware, but it’s not why you’ve bought an Apple Silicon Mac.ā€ One of the problem is that Apple’s Rosetta 2 is too good at running non-native apps. Continue reading →

  • On the Lack of Safari’s extensions support (#apple #safariextension #browserextension)

    February 5, 2021 8:44am
    Numeric Citizen Numeric Citizen

    Apple & Tech

    Privacy

    Longer posts

    It’s becoming quite frustrating to see Apple’s Safari not being supported for browser extensions. Safari is now reportedly supporting standard web extensions but with an Apple twist making it cumbersome for developers to add support. Apple being Apple, I think it is related to the requirement of having to download an application in order to be able to expose an extension to Safari’s engine. Thanks to privacy protection, Apple is forcing the game here, but this has real consequences. Continue reading →

  • Apps cannot be installed errors (#appstore #apple #bug)

    February 5, 2021 6:55am
    Numeric Citizen Numeric Citizen

    Apple & Tech

    Longer posts

    Since running macOS Big Sur, I quite often get these ā€œUnable to Download Appā€ error when trying to update my apps on my M1-based Mac mini. I need to try a few times or even reboot the machine in order to fix this issue. The app is being downloaded, but the installation phase is failing at the very end. Version 11.2 of Big Sur didn’t fix the issue. And it’s not related to an app being open or in use. Continue reading →

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