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it also confirms that airpower will not be happening for a few more years
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Tayter Swift posted:I think forums user "skull mask mcgee" back there may disagree. I’d also agree about the software, at least if you need 32-bit support
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Binary Badger posted:Well, to start off, both 13 and 15-inch Retina MacBook Pros have been using USB-C/Thunderbolt ports since the 2016 models, Late 2015 models were the last to have MagSafe ports. Thanks. They sure do. Poor them. Thought maybe there was something else I could tell them but that’s what the teardown images I saw looked like as well, the 2 ports are directly attached.
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# ? Oct 14, 2020 16:20 |
What is even going on in this timeline, they remove MagSafe from the laptops (ditching one of the genuinely best features ever for no apparent reason other than they don't care about the tech anymore) and then four years later they suddenly resurrect it and put it on phones I suppose there's no point in hoping they might be planning on putting it back on the laptops, is there?
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# ? Oct 14, 2020 16:46 |
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Data Graham posted:What is even going on in this timeline, they remove MagSafe from the laptops (ditching one of the genuinely best features ever for no apparent reason other than they don't care about the tech anymore) and then four years later they suddenly resurrect it and put it on phones Yeah I wouldn't be annoyed if it wasn't branded MagSafe, RIP in peace.
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# ? Oct 14, 2020 16:56 |
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i miss the connector itself but i'm also glad the cord is no longer integrated with the power brick. would get expensive when a cat chewed it or it just eventually frayed from heavy use/transport
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yeah IIRC the magsafe cables were a bit of a support nightmare. I've had several of them over the years and they all wound up tattered to poo poo.
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# ? Oct 14, 2020 17:03 |
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As someone who lost an iBook due to an oblivious (now long-since ex) girlfriend walking right through the damned cord crashing the ibook onto the floor, I still support it. Still one of my favorite features of my macbooks (neither of which will charge anymore, so... yeah, it clearly has it's own faults).
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# ? Oct 14, 2020 18:36 |
True that I'm on like my fourth power brick on my 2014 MPB. ...Still
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# ? Oct 14, 2020 18:37 |
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You can also get Magsafe-style adapters for USB-C power cables, though I don't have any particular ones to recommend because there's about a billion Chinese clones of the same handful of basic designs.
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# ? Oct 14, 2020 18:58 |
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When MagSafe was first released 3h battery life was normal so you were always plugged, now its 11 hours and will only go up in the arm switch. Its not as necessary as it use to be.
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# ? Oct 14, 2020 19:31 |
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Is that real-world 11 hours? or is it "we estimate that under x condition in a lab we got it to 10 hours and 1 minute once therefore" 11 hours? I am still putting off buying a new iPad because my kid has one from school that only gets about 5 hours (6th gen standard iPad) and I really want more than that. I'd love a retrofit 17" macbook pro body with a huge-rear end retina++ screen and 20 hours of juice in it. I've got an empty visa just waiting for that event (which will never happen)
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# ? Oct 14, 2020 23:28 |
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otter posted:Is that real-world 11 hours? or is it "we estimate that under x condition in a lab we got it to 10 hours and 1 minute once therefore" 11 hours? I can get typically through an entire day of work (7-8 hours) off battery with juice left over (15% or so) on my 13" 2018 MBP. I don't do a lot of videos, but I do a fair bit of tele/video meetings, remote desktop/ssh, a VM or two, and occasional script editing in PyCharm. Plus the usual MS Office stuff and poo poo-posting on here. Sometimes PDF review/annotation, but I mostly find it easier to do on my iPad Pro + Pencil. I typically have to plug in toward the end of the work day if I've been using a local VM for a significant time (1 hour or more) It also helps that have that I live alone and have a pretty good mesh network in the house, so the MBP never has to struggle or fight with competing devices to communicate via wireless networking. That's not everyday. A lot of the time I'm docked up with a T3 dock driving a 3440x1440 display. However, it's not uncommon for me to relocate to sunnier room or even out on the patio depending on the weather.
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# ? Oct 15, 2020 01:59 |
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Roadie posted:Codeweavers just announced CrossOver 20 for Apple Silicon that will supposedly bring full Wine support, so it'll be interesting to see how that turns out. otter posted:I for one welcome our new iPad app overlord. well why not posted:it also confirms that airpower will not be happening for a few more years otter posted:Is that real-world 11 hours? or is it "we estimate that under x condition in a lab we got it to 10 hours and 1 minute once therefore" 11 hours?
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# ? Oct 15, 2020 11:30 |
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japtor posted:Only getting 5 hours out of an iPad seems unusual, unless it's at like max brightness all the time and doing something semi intensive I guess, and/or just general battery wear if it went through a lot of cycles. I had not thought to look at the battery cycles on it. I just tried to check the battery health and it is apparently not an accessible feature since the school district has their restrictions in place on it. I just turned the brightness from 100 down to like 60% and you can barely tell the difference aside from less of that "sweet jeebus my eyes are burning" feeling. He is 5, so the way he likes to run things is max volume, max brightness, and watching videos on repeat while rewinding them. (eff you Catbug, and all your screaming in a loop!!) Maybe now we will get a little more life out of it.
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# ? Oct 15, 2020 16:13 |
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For whatever reason you can’t check battery health on iPads.
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that just makes no sense whatsoever unless there's some legit black magic going on in there, such as with Liquid Death Mountain Water (now with 100% real demons inside). He used it for about 3 1/2 hours today. About 90 minutes of google meet, and then some short video about pumpkins, a web browser based test, and practicing drawing letters. It's down to 37%. So I have to assume the thing has probably seen some heavy use over the last 2 years and it's just an issue of battery life/health then. It's pretty much what stopped me from ordering a new iPad (8th gen) to replace my laptop for the last 2 weeks.
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# ? Oct 15, 2020 20:10 |
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If you have a Mac you can use Coconut Battery to read the iPad battery health
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# ? Oct 15, 2020 20:24 |
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otter posted:that just makes no sense whatsoever unless there's some legit black magic going on in there, such as with Liquid Death Mountain Water (now with 100% real demons inside). Didn’t you say that this iPad was 6th Gen? That would put it at what, 2018? Assuming it was used in a school setting for ~2 years most weekdays and by multiple kids before the quarantine happened, I could see the battery health being worse than it initially was. Or it was charged badly at the school. Video chatting on Zoom/etc will definitely whittle down the battery on most of these devices though.
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# ? Oct 15, 2020 21:18 |
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L0vetodream says we're getting a refresh on the 13" rMBPs next month.
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otter posted:that just makes no sense whatsoever unless there's some legit black magic going on in there, such as with Liquid Death Mountain Water (now with 100% real demons inside). My 6th gen takes about four to six hours to go from 100% to 50% after a year and change of usage(biggest killer is anything that keep the screen on, like safari, any chat or movies), while meet is a resource hog i think your battery is cooked SlowBloke fucked around with this message at 13:47 on Oct 16, 2020 |
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SlowBloke posted:i think your battery is cooked Makes me so glad that it's not "mine" and the school can have it back in June. I also thought the giant nerf case they sent it home in was a bit much and then yesterday Mr. I Can Carry All This Down The Hall had a very unsuccessful trip and I would have ended up buying that iPad without said nerf case. Kids just don't treat things that well overall. I would have been terrified my dad would have beaten my rear end but I guess that's the difference between being 5 in '85 and being 5 in '20. That and first run episodes of Silver Spoons a year or so later.
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# ? Oct 17, 2020 17:40 |
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otter posted:Kids just don't treat things that well overall. It's not about being kids, it's being the owner/whoever pays for it. Some of our laptops have been returned to us in a way I had to ask to our management if we had to ask for the enduser to pay the device back (let's not talk about rental cars lol).
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# ? Oct 17, 2020 20:21 |
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I was raised by my (single, poor) dad that if something doesn't belong to you then your responsibility is to treat it better than if it was yours. Obviously, this lesson is not as widespread as I thought most of my life.
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# ? Oct 18, 2020 02:32 |
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I want to get my wife a new Macbook Air to replace her 2012 model...what's the best spec build out bang for the buck? She's definitely not a power user - pretty much just browses the web, does finances, uses Photos and very occasionally remotes into work on it. I'd like for it to last her another 8 years if possible and I'm not sure if springing for the i5 is worth it for her uses. Thanks!
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TheManWithNoName posted:I want to get my wife a new Macbook Air to replace her 2012 model...what's the best spec build out bang for the buck? She's definitely not a power user - pretty much just browses the web, does finances, uses Photos and very occasionally remotes into work on it. I'd like for it to last her another 8 years if possible and I'm not sure if springing for the i5 is worth it for her uses. Thanks!
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# ? Oct 18, 2020 07:55 |
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I have a 2017 Macbook Pro that I'm looking to dual boot Windows on with Bootcamp, but it only has a 128GB SSD drive. I've got an external 500GB hard drive lying around, could I use that for the Windows partition and keep the SSD for the macOS, or should I be looking to upgrade my internal storage to a 256GB SSD (or more)?
Julio Cruz fucked around with this message at 21:27 on Oct 18, 2020 |
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Julio Cruz posted:I have a 2017 Macbook Pro that I'm looking to dual boot Windows on with Bootcamp, but it only has a 128GB SSD drive. I've got an external 500GB hard drive lying around, could I use that for the Windows partition and keep the SSD for the macOS, or should I be looking to upgrade my internal storage to a 256GB SSD (or more)? I would upgrade but remember only the non-TouchBar models have a removable SSD
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# ? Oct 18, 2020 21:37 |
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Yeah, I'm not sure if Windows has ever fully/natively supported booting from a usb drive, bootcamp or no.
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# ? Oct 18, 2020 21:45 |
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Its Apple so always assume the stupidest and most petty reason for doing stuff. How close was the MagSafe patent to expiration? I bet they pulled it early even so no one got any ideas about replicating it anywhere else.
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What
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Crunchy Black posted:How close was the MagSafe patent to expiration? I bet they pulled it early That's not how patents work.
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Bob Morales posted:I would upgrade but remember only the non-TouchBar models have a removable SSD yeah this is a non-TouchBar model is there a difference between different brands beyond the interface? this Macbook needs PCIe AFAICT
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Julio Cruz posted:yeah this is a non-TouchBar model I personally would try to find an OEM drive on eBay https://forums.macrumors.com/threads/found-this-adaptor-for-2016-2017-non-touch-bar-for-ssd-upgrades.2231881/ Using any old pcie drive might cause it to run hot or lock up or sleep to not work or make the case bulge since it’s not flush. Read through that thread to see what drive has the least issues.
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# ? Oct 18, 2020 22:52 |
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looking at that thread Sabrent seems to be the overwhelming choice, it's a little bit more pricey than eg Kingspec but the increased quality is surely worth the extra ~$20 thanks for the link and the recommendation!
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# ? Oct 19, 2020 01:01 |
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japtor posted:Well the i5 is the best bang for the buck, or arguably one of the lower end MBPs I think. Main question for another 8 years would be software support cause Intel Macs will be no more at some point. But for basic use like that it'll probably be fine for a while, and get through the growing pains of the ARM Macs by the time you want to replace it. Thanks I totally forgot about the ARM switch, I'll probably hold off.
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# ? Oct 19, 2020 16:10 |
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I would be shocked if Intel Macs lose support before 5 years. People forget but the PPC transition was supposed to be stretched out over a long timeframe, but Intel happened to deliver massive generational improvement after improvement. And there was still 3 years of OS support, even though PPC was cooked by that point. I don't see Apple delivering the same consistent generational improvement in the desktop space and even if they did you'd still see a long tail on OS and 3rd party software support.
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The 2016 MacBook that my kid has been using for school has degraded to the point of being quite frustrating to use, so I need to figure out what to do. 6 months ago this would have been a free repair as part of the great keyboard apology tour but, alas, it's not 6 months ago. Replacing that keyboard/topcase will run about $650. The service shop (Carbon) suggested that I see if I can talk Apple into a discount for it, so I'll give them a call a bit later to try. $650 feels like a lot to sink into a 4-year-old laptop. My ex-wife has a MacBook5,1 i7/8GB MBA from 2012 that (probably just) needs a new battery, but might suffice for the purpose. Can I still get such batteries replaced? It looks like refurbs in Canada start around $1100 for an 8GB i3 MBA, which is an awkward amount more than the repair cost. Any advice?
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# ? Oct 19, 2020 18:54 |
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One thing to be aware of is that the new ARM-based Macbook stuff will probably drop in mid-November. I personally suspect this will drive down resale/refurb drive prices for older non-Pro models down because of the battery life gains with ARM and the ability to use the iPad game library, but it's hard to reliably predict that kind of stuff.Subjunctive posted:Replacing that keyboard/topcase will run about $650. The service shop (Carbon) suggested that I see if I can talk Apple into a discount for it, so I'll give them a call a bit later to try. $650 feels like a lot to sink into a 4-year-old laptop. Check third-party bigcorps like Best Buy, too. They're more likely to have sales on random things. Roadie fucked around with this message at 20:13 on Oct 19, 2020 |
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Subjunctive posted:My ex-wife has a MacBook5,1 i7/8GB MBA from 2012 that (probably just) needs a new battery, but might suffice for the purpose. Can I still get such batteries replaced? $80 for the battery https://www.ifixit.com/Guide/MacBook+Air+13-Inch+Mid+2012+Battery+Replacement/10950
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