Follow-up: Resolution independence 10.4 Tiger 10.5 Leopard 10.7 Lion Steve Jobs’s Retina Diagram Retina Display announcement Joe Lion explains why silicon wafers are round Video Explanation Jonathan Ragan-Kelley explains EMIB and LSI Regarding Mac Studio fan noise The fans cool the power supply too notes Phil Stollery Twitter thread from “OnlyMe” Graph Feedback from acoustician Andrew Wade Apple’s official noise ratings (via Renfred) Mac Pro: 11dB Mac Studio: 15dB Macbook Air: 3dB MacBook Pro: 3dB iMac Pro: 13dB Mid-2015: 6dB Regarding Qualcomm patent shakedown racket licensing Reuters article See also Court case Discourse and Open Source (via Jeff Atwood) John on patents Hypercritical #67: A Pill That Helps with Whatever Hypercritical #68: Patent Hands Hypercritical #69: Sport of Kings Discourse free hosting programs How to Pay Professional Maintainers Software warfare in node-ipc Github issue Description/Discussion Summary from Michael Tsai π New Overcast Update π #askatp Do we have a preferred file naming scheme? Is it 20210329_Proj3_SitePlan? (via Unforgettable Luncheon) Why are Time Machine network backups so slow? (via Carson Brown) SMB Does removing I/O throttling make backups faster? Is backing up to networked storage improving? Will Apple ever make their own display panel? (via “C”) John had something he wanted to discuss. John’s Blog Post Reconcilable Differences #179 Timestamp link to the discussion at 50:47 Santa Sponsored by: Memberful: Monetize your passion with membership. Start your free trial today. Remote: Global HR solutions for distributed teams. Backblaze: Astonishingly easy backups for your data. Start your free trial today. Become a member for ad-free episodes and our early-release, unedited “bootleg” feed!
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