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Have to love their demo use case: React -> Solid migration

The video you linked is currently private


Fixed


Still says private.


Can you tell I don't publish many youtube videos? Apparently "unlisted" didn't do what I wanted.


All good. It works now, and it looks great! I'd be interested in the plugin and write up. How can I get notified of updates?


One thing I have is a series of machine written expository articles about narrow topics that were really intended for me to help learning and development, those could definitely be shared with the right context. Eventually I'd like to write something as well. I should probably put together a blog subdomain.


This is rad and made me smile


Heartily second that! It was cool to see a combination of DOM, SVG, and canvas visualization all in use for this post.


And the battery or SSD?


Well the battery is usually glued, but Apple has started using this weird glue that releases if you give it a specific electric charge. It's replaceable but it's a complicated affair. I expect the Neo's battery to be glued on the chassis.

The SSD is difficult to replace because Apple uses storage chips with no controller; the SSD controller is in their CPU. So you can't put in any M.2 in there even if you wanted. Some small companies have managed to offer upgrade parts for the Mac Mini, which has socketed storage chips.

As time marches on and PC manufacturers stay still, Apple manages to simplify its logic boards by reducing the number of connectors and parts, lowering the price to make a computer. Apple, which has never really offered anything below 1000$, has entered a new market with a bang.

I expect a computer in 20 years to look like the system-on-a-chip that Apple makes for its watches. I don't know why people are adamant that we need more controllers and chips on our machines, not less.


A few weeks ago Apple had a tiny (<10MB) update for media codecs ready to install on my MBP. I expanded the details for that software update and saw that if I had run it, it would also have downloaded and installed Tahoe. Apple is burning so much trust right now with these dark patterns.


It’s been like that for several years.


A thousand and one paper cuts. I feel like this shortsighted decision making will cost Apple so much trust in the long run.


Feels short sighted. Every such change gets me closer to ditching the ecosystem altogether.


Wish this were built into the OS! Love the idea


Definitely going to give this a try. One thing I'm curious about--where are the servers? And if I want to choose hosting geographically close to me, how do I do that?


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