Hardware doesn't have Linux support as much as Linux supports hardware. I doubt there will be any open specifications for it, so it'll have to be reverse-engineered
Macs have been perfectly fine* for Linux for years. I don't use them, but many love it for the quality of the hardware, ubiquity of adapters / plugs, etc.
Note that I only have a distilled view of macs since I never cared too much. But my impression is that "ubiquity of plugs" is the exact opposite of a mac
Oh, VGA plug, no problem, let me find my adapter. Oh, HDMI? It's okay, I have this other adapter too...
If your example includes VGA, then yes, you definitely have a distilled view. Or maybe my example is shaped by my college experience which has more recent projector plugs?
My lenovo I used at the time had mini-displayport and mini-HDMI. People who had macs were the only reason I could use projectors. Yes, maybe that's my fault for getting that lenovo.
the standard which doesn't require you to have to buy an adapter for the 99% of devices that still has a standard sized USB port to plug in to whatever device or adapter to charge it or transfer data
I can understand removing standard HDMI port...I never used it on my retina pro
But things should be trying to move towards USB3 type C. A heavy mover like the MBP adopting it as the only option is a great way to force the industry's hand. That's what they mean by "courage".
I don't disagree with that. It's just a shitty thing when it's out of the consumer's pocket to deal with it to try to push the industry to catch up, because now people are going to happily spend money on adapters until everyone else catches up and/or also start providing usbc cables. I don't see that happening over night.
If I can't overlay the 3d blueprint of the World's Fair with an atomic nucleus in real time using hand gestures interpreted by my robot butler, I'm not interested
That sounds like my single greatest pet peeve, which is when a computer screen in a movie projects its contents perfectly onto the face of the person looking at it
@Kevin: at least you're consistent! I was looking to see if I'd mentioned my old Macbook before and found out that I said I missed it once even though I don't miss it now. Antinostalgia, I guess..
Apparently my memory is failing me because War Games would have been flawless if not for this and the highly improbable password cracking scene that I complained about months ago and then forgot about.
I'm still pretty happy with mine. However, I understand as someone who is looking for a new laptop recently knowing they haven't been renewed in a little while, I wouldn't be so sure about purchasing one.
My retina pro is serving me well so I have no reason to upgrade. I haven't had any performance issues as of yet. So I'm glad that Im not in a situation where I need to upgrade. Because the current price hike in combination of having to spend more money on adapters does not make sense to me as a consumer
Maybe this is just because I'm in Canada, but the base 13" is 2299$. That's obscene
My favourite thing about Apple is how aggressively they deprecate old stuff. My least favourite thing is how hostile they are to competitors / how little they will cooperate with other companies
We had an economics teacher who had to be thoroughly introduced to the fact that A=2B means that A is twice as much as B and not the other way around. But I know economics people are fish in a barrel.
I was starting to splutter when he revealed that in fact, if you know how to use the university regulation calculators fully, you can solve them symbollically.
> The only grid that we do not know if it is 4-colorable is 12x21. This is still open and you are URGED to work on it. Sorry, no cash on this one. Do it for the glory!
I think I've heard similar, it should show up soon
if you click the notification, it should take you to the "wim got this badge" page (I think), but you're not on the public list yet
If you look at the public list I just linked to, you'll see that until a few months ago these badges were assigned at midnight
only newer ones have non-midnight time stamps
my suspicion is that the algorithm has been changed so that it gets assigned midday, but it probably still only registers at midnight UTC (2 more hours)