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Thanks guys for the advice on the SSD drive. I ended up going the Intel 530 route. Got a 480 gig drive. Got it partitioned and Mountain Lion -> Yosemite on it in less than an hour. The drive is amazing and it's really crazy how much faster my computer is. I can boot up the machine and be browsing in 16 seconds from pressing the power button... crazy. Wish I had done it sooner. Anyway, thanks again!
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rotaryfun posted:Thanks guys for the advice on the SSD drive. I ended up going the Intel 530 route. Got a 480 gig drive. Got it partitioned and Mountain Lion -> Yosemite on it in less than an hour. The drive is amazing and it's really crazy how much faster my computer is. After seeing the performance on my parents Macbook Air, I have to put a SSD in my Macbook Pro now. It's so slow in comparison.
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# ? Feb 27, 2015 05:07 |
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I said come in! posted:After seeing the performance on my parents Macbook Air, I have to put a SSD in my Macbook Pro now. It's so slow in comparison. Do it! What is today a cheap memory upgrade to max it out and an SSD will make it feel like new.
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# ? Feb 27, 2015 06:33 |
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~Coxy posted:Semantics. I don't understand what Apple's deal is with not natively supporting TRIM on 3rd party drives is either, but your last sentence implies they did something to specifically lock out the TRIM-related hack when they did nothing of the sort.
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# ? Feb 27, 2015 07:06 |
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I've had OnTrac come around noon a few times, but aside from those few deliveries, everything else has been delivered after 9pm. One particularly frustrating delivery was at around 10:30pm (according to their website) on a rainy night. There was no knock or anything even though I left the lights on. I checked the front porch before going to bed and found the package there, but the cardboard was fully soaked. If that package were a new computer or something with electronics, I would have been really pissed.
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# ? Feb 27, 2015 07:14 |
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Pivo posted:The "newer ones" a.k.a. MagSafe2 are back to sticking out perpendicular actually -_- They've learned NOTHING! You got the latest MagSafe 1, which IMO is the best. I use one of those with an adapter for my rMBP. There are several angles from which you can trip over your power cord and the L-shaped adapter won't actually disconnect from the port. The T-shaped adapter is less convenient on your lap but it's safer for the computer!
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# ? Feb 27, 2015 15:08 |
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So I have a bit of an odd question and I'm not sure if it can be answered easily. I'm contemplating canceling Comcast and using my phone as my main internet source. I'm currently a T-Mobile subscriber with an Unlimited 4G plan. Per T-Mobile themselves, they do not limit their unlimited plans UNLESS it's a P2P service, meaning that you can stream as much Netflix, Hulu Plus, etc. as you want on your phone/tablet/whatever and they won't throttle. The plan also includes 5GB of computer tethering. Now, I enjoy watching my Netflix on my big screen TV. From what I can tell, one of the main differences in how an Apple TV works vs. Chromecast, Fire TV stick, etc. is that the content that's streamed to the Apple TV is sourced directly through your phone's internet connection, instead of your phone telling the stick to load content and then use the stick's internet connection to stream. That said, I know that AirPlay requires a WiFi connection to work... but, if my logic is correct, if I were to tether the Apple TV to my phone's wireless, then open Netflix and AirPlay it to the Apple TV, the stream would still go through my phone's internet connection and it wouldn't count as tethering data. Am I right? [Edit: Reddit suggests that this works thanks to the new Peer-to-peer AirPlay available with my 6 Plus and the latest revision of the Apple TV, but can anyone confirm that it does?] asecondduck fucked around with this message at 15:51 on Feb 27, 2015 |
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My experience with tethering is that your phone shows up as a wifi hotspot, so any device that requires wifi will work. A question I have for you though is, have you unplugged your router and just used your phone data plan for an entire day or two and see if you actually like it? Are the 4G speeds in your home fast enough for what you want to do? The thing to understand is that 4G is not a consistent speed, it fluctuates wildly from area to area and can be around the same speed as 3G in some cases.
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I said come in! posted:My experience with tethering is that your phone shows up as a wifi hotspot, so any device that requires wifi will work. A question I have for you though is, have you unplugged your router and just used your phone data plan for an entire day or two and see if you actually like it? Are the 4G speeds in your home fast enough for what you want to do? The thing to understand is that 4G is not a consistent speed, it fluctuates wildly from area to area and can be around the same speed as 3G in some cases. I'm gonna test it for about a month starting today to see (I'm gonna keep Comcast for the time being). I've found that T-Mobile's LTE is very reliable where I live, I pull down ~17 Mbps on average and I have yet to see it drop down to 4G while I'm in my apartment. I understand why this is a bad idea for several reasons, but I'm pissed as hell at Comcast (the only high speed internet option where I live) and am willing to try pretty much anything to drop their rear end.
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lelandjs posted:I'm gonna test it for about a month starting today to see (I'm gonna keep Comcast for the time being). I've found that T-Mobile's LTE is very reliable where I live, I pull down ~17 Mbps on average and I have yet to see it drop down to 4G while I'm in my apartment. Those are great speeds and I understand your frustration with Comcast. They are a piece of poo poo company. I've been a customer of theirs as well and have nothing but negative things to say about their service in the Seattle, WA area.
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# ? Feb 27, 2015 16:49 |
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I said come in! posted:Those are great speeds and I understand your frustration with Comcast. They are a piece of poo poo company. I've been a customer of theirs as well and have nothing but negative things to say about their service in the Seattle, WA area. Sup Seattleite! Not to be contrary (I hate Comcast as a company) but I'm not too bothered by them... They recently doubled everyone's speeds at no charge. I do get outages a few times a year for half a day or so... Which does irk me. But no hardcore Comcast bullshit so far....
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# ? Feb 27, 2015 18:21 |
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~Coxy posted:Semantics. Choadmaster posted:I don't understand what Apple's deal is with not natively supporting TRIM on 3rd party drives is either, but your last sentence implies they did something to specifically lock out the TRIM-related hack when they did nothing of the sort. Agreed. There is a difference between not supporting something and actively prohibiting it. I've noticed that when people drop "semantics" in a discussion, what they really mean is "I see the difference but don't care to acknowledge it".
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Whelp, it doesn't work. It appears that, even with the Peer-to-peer AirPlay, the Apple TV itself still needs an active internet connection. My phone just straight up won't connect to it without one (I can see it in the AirPlay menu but it won't connect). Oh well, guess I'm stuck with Comcast for now.
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# ? Feb 27, 2015 18:54 |
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Feenix posted:Sup Seattleite! Not to be contrary (I hate Comcast as a company) but I'm not too bothered by them... They recently doubled everyone's speeds at no charge. I do get outages a few times a year for half a day or so... Which does irk me. But no hardcore Comcast bullshit so far.... Not in Seattle anymore, but I miss the city. Hopefully moving back there in August actually! When I did live there though, Comcast was pretty bad, outages every day and their customer support wouldn't help me.
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lelandjs posted:Whelp, it doesn't work. It appears that, even with the Peer-to-peer AirPlay, the Apple TV itself still needs an active internet connection. My phone just straight up won't connect to it without one (I can see it in the AirPlay menu but it won't connect). Get a wireless router you can set to client mode for your wired devices (including Apple TV), then set it to connect to your phone wifi?
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# ? Feb 27, 2015 22:39 |
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I've borrowed a wireless keyboard from a friend to finish up a project, and had totally forgotten how different the EU layout is the standard keyboard. I have typo'd at a rate of knots this week. Stupid extra tilde key.
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# ? Feb 27, 2015 23:04 |
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BTW, for anyone who didn't notice, looks like all Late 2014 Macs (and probably anything later) are keyed to only accept Yosemite. Luckily this only includes the Retina iMac and the latest Mac Minis.
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# ? Feb 27, 2015 23:28 |
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smax posted:Get a wireless router you can set to client mode for your wired devices (including Apple TV), then set it to connect to your phone wifi? I hadn't considered that--I did try tethering the phone directly to the Apple TV, but that failed. Time to dig out my old router! Nevermind, figured out the difference. One of my routers has it, but I'd rather not interrupt the House of Cards marathon. I'll give it a try tomorrow, though I have a feeling it won't work out in the end. Plus you need to use Asus' program, which is an .exe, to find the router after you change it to client mode (or as Asus calls it, "Media Bridge"). Ugh. [Edit: Got a step further... I had to update the Apple TV. I'm an idiot. Unfortunately, video's a no go; Netflix crashes, Amazon's an endless spinner, "trailers" in the App Store throw up an "An Error occurred" message. Google Music works real well, though!] asecondduck fucked around with this message at 03:47 on Feb 28, 2015 |
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If I were to buy the low-end $500 Mac Mini, would I be able to compile Unity games for iOS via Xcode?
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Captain Pike posted:If I were to buy the low-end $500 Mac Mini, would I be able to compile Unity games for iOS via Xcode? yeah i'd get an SSD and lots of RAM though. Xcode is a pile of crap and iOS development quickly devolves into having dozens of huge applications open
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Pivo posted:yeah Yes, agreed. The base Mac mini is an up-sellibg tool really. It hits a price point while being laughablemy poorly specced compared to equivalent PCs, and will give a crappy UX compared to any other Mac. They are too cheap to put an SSD in, which is a major pain point.
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Also remember that the latest/current Mini's RAM is soldered to the logic board, thus it cannot be upgraded later; you have to buy it with as much as you can afford at the time. 8 GB is fine, but the baseline 4 GB is pretty much useless for serious development purposes. Also, a Mini can have two 2.5" drives inside but they're shoved up front where there's almost no circulation, SSDs are ideal replacements for platter drives in the Mini because of this. However, you'd probably get better throughput with the external Thunderbolt port depending on how much you want to spend. Binary Badger fucked around with this message at 18:14 on Feb 28, 2015 |
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Yeah I suggest 2012 minis cause of the RAM, stick 16GB in yourself no problem if you need it, SSD swap is a bit annoying but not too hard. For mass storage with a platter drive I'd just go USB 3, I wouldn't bother with TB (or eSATA over TB) unless you were dealing with a multi drive array of some sort and need maximum possible speed.
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# ? Feb 28, 2015 18:37 |
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Pivo posted:The "newer ones" a.k.a. MagSafe2 are back to sticking out perpendicular actually -_- They've learned NOTHING! You got the latest MagSafe 1, which IMO is the best. I use one of those with an adapter for my rMBP. I have kind of mixed feelings on it. Seems to get pulled on from more angles and I have to switch it's direction alot for it to not bend the wrong way. The T eventually got smooshed in so much it broke, but it took almost 6 years to happen.
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japtor posted:Yeah I suggest 2012 minis cause of the RAM, stick 16GB in yourself no problem if you need it, SSD swap is a bit annoying but not too hard. For mass storage with a platter drive I'd just go USB 3, I wouldn't bother with TB (or eSATA over TB) unless you were dealing with a multi drive array of some sort and need maximum possible speed. If I buy a 2012 mac mini on ebay with 4GB of ram, can I put another 4GB in it, or do I have to pull out the 4GB and buy 8GB myself? (Basically, does Apple's 4GB of ram fill all of the ram slots?)
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# ? Mar 1, 2015 07:54 |
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the 2012 base model is 2x2G so yes
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# ? Mar 1, 2015 08:04 |
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I said come in! posted:Wait for the new model is what i'm trying to say. Thanks! I'll do that.
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gnrk posted:Agreed. There is a difference between not supporting something and actively prohibiting it. I've noticed that when people drop "semantics" in a discussion, what they really mean is "I see the difference but don't care to acknowledge it". Did you quote my post without reading it at all? Apple "actively prohibit" trim by adding a check for the vendor of your SSD. "Not supporting" would be if they didn't have a vendor check but their implementation of trim somehow happened to not support certain SSDs, which I guess could technically be possible but that isn't the problem.
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# ? Mar 3, 2015 05:21 |
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Speculation corner: What are the odds of a new 12" retina MBA March 9? I am thinking 30% March 9th, 70% chance @ WWDC ~June 8th
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# ? Mar 3, 2015 12:14 |
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Does anyone know why my MacBook Pro (Late12) would only shut down after repairing disk permissions on my hard disk? I've been having this problem since Mavericks and it's driving me nuts. When I go to shutdown, the menu bar at the top just disappears and my Mac hangs on the desktop. I have to turn it off with the power button. Anyone have a solution? Thanks !
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Hadlock posted:Speculation corner: 5% March 9th, 70% June, 25% later in the summer (July?). If the 9th includes anything other than the Watch I'll be tremendously surprised.
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Quantum of Phallus posted:Does anyone know why my MacBook Pro (Late12) would only shut down after repairing disk permissions on my hard disk? I've been having this problem since Mavericks and it's driving me nuts. Hold command-v next time you boot (verbose mode) and then shutdown will happen in verbose mode as well. Hopefully you will be able to see where it is getting hung up.
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Choadmaster posted:Hold command-v next time you boot (verbose mode) and then shutdown will happen in verbose mode as well. Hopefully you will be able to see where it is getting hung up. I'll try this,thanks!
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Hadlock posted:Speculation corner: Another thing, which I was worrying about : I want to buy a new 15" Retina MBP, like, tomorrow. Do you think there would be any chance for a refresh next week? I read speculations like that in other forums but I'm not really sure what the odds are, as the Broadwell Intel CPUs for mobile haven't even been released as far as I know. I could just wait a week I guess, but in my defense, ... I'm just impatient and stubborn and want a laptop as soon as possible!
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# ? Mar 3, 2015 22:29 |
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The Broadwell low-voltage parts already came out didn't they?
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I think mostly the Quad Core variants are missing which would probably be essential for the 15" models. I'm not sure about the rest of the release schedule.
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mkasu posted:Another thing, which I was worrying about : I want to buy a new 15" Retina MBP, like, tomorrow. Do you think there would be any chance for a refresh next week? I read speculations like that in other forums but I'm not really sure what the odds are, as the Broadwell Intel CPUs for mobile haven't even been released as far as I know. I'm way in the market for a new 15" MBP (old faithful from 2009 here is rapidly falling apart) and I'm fully expecting to wait until at least WWDC for any major refresh of the line. They're due for one, but not so due that they're going to just spring a surprise. The real question is whether they do the refresh of the computers before or after they do the '6s' refresh.
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I currently don't possess a Mac. I used a MBP from 2008 to 2014, but sold it to try out the Windows 8 tablet/laptop-convertible world. Well I feel super unproductive now, next to a variety of small software issues mainly with Windows 8.1, and decided to go back to a MBP as soon as possible. I certainly won't wait for the WWDC, I'll probably order this or next week depending on my mood.
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# ? Mar 3, 2015 23:02 |
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AFAIK Broadwell will bring slight power savings, upgraded graphics, but nothing groundbreaking. Plus if you bought tomorrow you can return it IF something new comes out while you're in the return period
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http://www.macrumors.com/2015/03/03/rumor-retina-macbook-air-march-9-event/ I wouldn't bet against Ming-Chi Kuo.
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