practicalbatman
PracticalBatman
practicalbatman

“ituneshelper” amirite? lol

I think the mix that makes her awesome to a lot of us might make her confusing to hollywood, that’s probably why we don’t see her in more stuff. Why the heck hasn’t she been in a terminator movie alongside Linda Hamilton to take over as badass in case Linda doesn’t want to do any more? (sidebar, I saw the new

I’m frequently bummed that she isn’t in more stuff. I don’t know if it’s because she comes across as too tough for some roles, too feminine for others, whatever. Everything I’ve seen her in she’s been pretty good. I would’ve loved to see her in a Terminator movie, alongside the badass Linda Hamilton.

If copyright claims are going to demonetize the content creator, they should just flat demonetize the video. Don’t monetize it for the copyright holder, demonetize it completely. That’ll remove the incentive for a lot of the false or egregious copyright claims.

It was pretty legit in 2000, except it didn’t have milkdrop. Long live w-w-winamp - it really whips the llama’s ass ;)

Did you use iTunes when it first came out, though? When it first came onto the scene it really *was* a great option for fulfilling it’s intended purpose - again, *at that time*. I still preferred Winamp because, well, Milkdrop :P but compared to a lot of other music management software *at that time* it was pretty

It was a great product of it’s time, and fulfilled it’s *original scope* perfectly. Once they tried to make it be the master of all things.... well, have you ever used a lawn tool that has multiple functions, like an edger, weedeater, trimmer combo? They always do several jobs, terribly. iTunes was the same way. Once

I dunno, I think Apple might’ve been right to play it safe for so long on that one. On a platform that’s touted as the best for non-technical people, I don’t know that the device automatically mounting in the finder as a drive would’ve done anything but generate more support calls. It should’ve been an *option*, yes,

Pretty sure the touchbar is only there to get users used to using their fingers as we head into our “ipad OS” and ARM-cpu’d future with apple.

They don’t really need to sell macs, they’re all just a gateway to apps and services - but some people still get an ipad pro over an ipad. 

Thanks!

I’m somewhat of an evangelist for 2 kitchen gadgets: the Sous Vide, and the Air Fryer. I know the Air Fryer doesn’t do anything that an oven broiler can’t, but it’s quick, easy, simple to clean, and when I *have* one I cook food more than when I only had an oven/broiler. I’ve gifted several sous-vide cookers to people

I like to make a bunch of steaks, then ice-bath them so I can safely freeze them (I read you shouldn’t take vacuum bagged meat from heat to freezer, it cools to slow, I read that an ice bath is the safest way to drop the temp quickly enough to be safe before freezing). Then I can take them out, heat up the grill and

Yeah, I worked for big fruit during the lead up to the switch from powerpc to intel and some moves are feeling a little familiar ;)

Coupled with their new process to let IOS apps run on the desktop OS, I am still really sure its all just groundwork for the full switch. Adobe doesn’t get muscled around by anyone, but doing a conference call with their engineers for the migration to shared device licensing (SSO based provisioning of Adobe apps)

That isn’t the point - the point is that a platform switch gives them a fresh opportunity to wall the platform from the beginning.

I wouldn’t be wholly surprised if there was a companion “ProCloud” service of some sort launched alongside it, for heavy-duty virtualized x86 workloads in the cloud. Need to do something really heavy in Maya and Autodesk hasn’t created an app store version of the software? ProCloud is for you! We already do this with

I’m like 99% sure he hated the touchbar on the macbook pro. It’s so un-Ive. 

I can’t help but feel like some of Apple’s recent decisions (hilariously expensive pro stand and other pro gear) is all part of getting the public ready to accept the switch to ARM processors. When Apple first started using gatekeeper (throwing up warnings about non app-store apps, etc.) the writing was on the wall

I wonder how many restaurants filed icann disputes before they discontinued the practice of cybersquatting. I wish more people realized that there IS a dispute process if someone registers their business name. Now if only there was a process to dispute the guy that parked my last name and wants $50k US for it. I’ve