• emulation

    From Andy Burnelli@21:1/5 to All on Fri Dec 3 19:59:56 2021
    XPost: misc.phone.mobile.iphone

    We just confirmed in the Windows newsgroups that the instant you buy into
    the Apple ecosystem, you _lose_ functionality in terms of free emulation.

    To wit, while there are many free Android emulators that work on Windows
    (all by its itty bitty self), there apparently isn't even a _single_ free
    iOS emulator that works on Windows (all by its itty bitty self).

    Yet again the instant you choose the Apple ecosystem - you lose all choice.

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  • From MeV@21:1/5 to Andy Burnelli on Fri Dec 3 13:23:25 2021
    On Friday, December 3, 2021 at 12:00:00 PM UTC-8, Andy Burnelli wrote:
    We just confirmed in the Windows newsgroups that the instant you buy into the Apple ecosystem, you _lose_ functionality in terms of free emulation.

    To wit, while there are many free Android emulators that work on Windows (all by its itty bitty self), there apparently isn't even a _single_ free iOS emulator that works on Windows (all by its itty bitty self).

    Yet again the instant you choose the Apple ecosystem - you lose all choice.

    This isn't news. A friend was asked to code an app for the iPhone on the company Windows laptop and he told the CTO to get him a Mac Laptop since he wasn't using his personal machine for company business. They fired him the next day rather than buy him a
    Mac.

    I'm glad this company went under some months later after hearing about the asshole that was the CTO. He made all the wrong decisions and it cost them the company.

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  • From nospam@21:1/5 to MeV on Fri Dec 3 16:38:34 2021
    In article <11dc2192-cdbe-4d48-bb76-c37d7e8c48bbn@googlegroups.com>,
    MeV <michael.vilain@gmail.com> wrote:


    This isn't news. A friend was asked to code an app for the iPhone on the company Windows laptop and he told the CTO to get him a Mac Laptop since he wasn't using his personal machine for company business. They fired him the next day rather than buy him a Mac.

    there is probably more to the story, but in any event, it's possible to
    write ios apps without a mac, although it's not ideal.

    I'm glad this company went under some months later after hearing about the asshole that was the CTO. He made all the wrong decisions and it cost them the company.

    that's probably not the only stupid decision the cto made.

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  • From Auric__@21:1/5 to nospam on Sat Dec 4 19:15:29 2021
    nospam wrote:

    In article <11dc2192-cdbe-4d48-bb76-c37d7e8c48bbn@googlegroups.com>,
    MeV <michael.vilain@gmail.com> wrote:

    This isn't news. A friend was asked to code an app for the iPhone on
    the company Windows laptop and he told the CTO to get him a Mac Laptop
    since he wasn't using his personal machine for company business. They
    fired him the next day rather than buy him a Mac.

    there is probably more to the story, but in any event, it's possible to
    write ios apps without a mac, although it's not ideal.

    I use a couple of those all-in-one dev systems that compile for every modern system under the sun, including iOS. I just test the iOS builds on my wife's iPhone. [shrug]

    I'm glad this company went under some months later after hearing about
    the asshole that was the CTO. He made all the wrong decisions and it
    cost them the company.

    that's probably not the only stupid decision the cto made.

    Reddit, Not Always Right, Customers Suck, etc. are all full of similar
    stories.

    --
    When even Duke Nukem is disgusted by your actions,
    you know you've probably gone too far.

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  • From Your Name@21:1/5 to All on Sun Dec 5 09:02:05 2021
    On 2021-12-04 19:15:29 +0000, Auric__ said:
    nospam wrote:
    In article <11dc2192-cdbe-4d48-bb76-c37d7e8c48bbn@googlegroups.com>,
    MeV <michael.vilain@gmail.com> wrote:

    This isn't news. A friend was asked to code an app for the iPhone on
    the company Windows laptop and he told the CTO to get him a Mac Laptop
    since he wasn't using his personal machine for company business. They
    fired him the next day rather than buy him a Mac.

    there is probably more to the story, but in any event, it's possible to
    write ios apps without a mac, although it's not ideal.

    I use a couple of those all-in-one dev systems that compile for every modern system under the sun, including iOS. I just test the iOS builds on my wife's iPhone. [shrug]

    I'm glad this company went under some months later after hearing about
    the asshole that was the CTO. He made all the wrong decisions and it
    cost them the company.

    that's probably not the only stupid decision the cto made.

    Reddit, Not Always Right, Customers Suck, etc. are all full of similar stories.

    I've yet to meet *anyone* in management who has more intelligence than
    a six-month old dog poo ... yet they get paid massive amounts of money
    for doing nothing actually useful. :-(

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  • From Alan Browne@21:1/5 to Andy Burnelli on Sat Dec 4 15:45:24 2021
    XPost: misc.phone.mobile.iphone

    On 2021-12-03 14:59, Andy Burnelli wrote:
    We just confirmed in the Windows newsgroups that the instant you buy into
    the Apple ecosystem, you _lose_ functionality in terms of free emulation.

    To wit, while there are many free Android emulators that work on Windows
    (all by its itty bitty self), there apparently isn't even a _single_ free
    iOS emulator that works on Windows (all by its itty bitty self).

    Why should there be?

    IAC, iOS developers at large use Macs and XCode which includes the
    simulated experience within it.

    Anyone serious about developing apps can at least buy a used Mac if need
    be. Or purchase tools if such actually exist for Windows (I wouldn't
    know or esp. care).

    You, in the meantime come up with lame attacks for that purpose alone.
    In essence you waste resources for everyone (air, food, water - just to
    get started...) and produce nothing of use or value.

    Yet again the instant you choose the Apple ecosystem - you lose all choice.

    I have not "lost anything" other than the bloated mess called Windows.
    (I do use it under VM for work however due to legacy s/w still in use as
    I do Linux for embedded development on an unrelated platform).

    OTOH, all my Apple devices (Macs at home and work, iPhone, iPads, Watch)
    are all seamlessly integrated directly or via iCloud. And that is what
    counts for me.

    Meanwhile keep on wasting air, food, water and energy looking for
    unimportant little things.

    --
    "...there are many humorous things in this world; among them the white
    man's notion that he is less savage than the other savages."
    -Samuel Clemens

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  • From Alan Browne@21:1/5 to Your Name on Sat Dec 4 15:28:09 2021
    On 2021-12-04 15:02, Your Name wrote:

    I've yet to meet *anyone* in management who has more intelligence than a six-month old dog poo ... yet they get paid massive amounts of money for doing nothing actually useful.  :-(

    Very shallow experience in life, you've had.


    --
    "...there are many humorous things in this world; among them the white
    man's notion that he is less savage than the other savages."
    -Samuel Clemens

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  • From Jolly Roger@21:1/5 to Alan Browne on Sun Dec 5 00:39:43 2021
    XPost: misc.phone.mobile.iphone

    On 2021-12-04, Alan Browne <bitbucket@blackhole.com> wrote:
    On 2021-12-03 14:59, Andy Burnelli wrote:

    We just confirmed in the Windows newsgroups that the instant you buy
    into the Apple ecosystem, you _lose_ functionality in terms of free
    emulation.

    To wit, while there are many free Android emulators that work on
    Windows (all by its itty bitty self), there apparently isn't even a
    _single_ free iOS emulator that works on Windows (all by its itty
    bitty self).

    Why should there be?

    IAC, iOS developers at large use Macs and XCode which includes the
    simulated experience within it.

    Anyone serious about developing apps can at least buy a used Mac if
    need be.

    And Apple (for the moment) still sells Intel-based Macs, including the
    Mac mini.

    Or purchase tools if such actually exist for Windows (I
    wouldn't know or esp. care).

    You, in the meantime come up with lame attacks for that purpose alone.

    BINGO

    In essence you waste resources for everyone (air, food, water - just
    to get started...) and produce nothing of use or value.

    Yep. Usenet will instantly improve the day this old fart keels over and
    dies. And that day is coming. Many of us will crack open a beer in
    celebration on that day.

    Meanwhile keep on wasting air, food, water and energy looking for
    unimportant little things.

    It's all he's got - trolling is *literally* his entire life. His is a
    pathetic existence. Sad.

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    JR

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  • From Andy Burnelli@21:1/5 to Alan Browne on Sun Dec 5 02:06:07 2021
    XPost: misc.phone.mobile.iphone

    On Sat, 4 Dec 2021 15:45:24 -0500, Alan Browne wrote:

    Why should there be?

    It's a good question as to why there aren't any free iOS emulators on
    Windows when there are lots of free Android emulators on Windows.

    If you're a user, as I am, and you like certain apps, as I do, then you
    might want those apps to run on your Windows PC (e.g., NewPipe is so much better than YouTube that anyone who uses YouTube is an idiot, IMHO).
    <https://newpipe.net/>

    Even if I liked certain iOS apps, they wouldn't run on Windows because of
    the lack of emulators. Of course, if they run _only_ on Apple platforms,
    then that just proves the point that you lose that choice the instant you decided on the Apple platform. Apple likes it that way; it's why Apple
    profits are so high because you're stuck buying more and more Apple stuff.

    IAC, iOS developers at large use Macs and XCode which includes the
    simulated experience within it.

    I wrote a ton of tutorials for all the free emulators that exist on the platforms that _billions_ of people are on, but all my tutorials are for _users_ (not for developers). Developers have different needs than users.

    Anyone serious about developing apps can at least buy a used Mac if need
    be. Or purchase tools if such actually exist for Windows (I wouldn't
    know or esp. care).

    I think it's interesting that you and nospam both can't comprehend that emulators are also used by users (and not only by app developers).

    For some strange reason, your entire belief system (and that of nospam), completely whooshes on the fact that _users_ enjoy emulation also.

    Not everyone on the planet is a developer, and, in fact, there are far more users than there are developers who can make use of free PC emulators.

    You, in the meantime come up with lame attacks for that purpose alone.

    I think it's telling that you ignore _billions_ of people who are on Windows and who are not developers, and then you call all facts about that to be a "lame attack".

    It's _you_ who is ignorant here... not me.

    You have no idea that there are _billions_ of users who can use emulation.

    In essence you waste resources for everyone (air, food, water - just to
    get started...) and produce nothing of use or value.

    I just proved your entire belief system is based on ignoring _billions_ of users. It's weird that your entire belief system ignores the basic facts.

    Yet again the instant you choose the Apple ecosystem - you lose all choice.

    I have not "lost anything" other than the bloated mess called Windows.
    (I do use it under VM for work however due to legacy s/w still in use as
    I do Linux for embedded development on an unrelated platform).

    OTOH, all my Apple devices (Macs at home and work, iPhone, iPads, Watch)
    are all seamlessly integrated directly or via iCloud. And that is what counts for me.

    Of course it does. You are probably also ecstatic that Apple gouges your
    eyes out every time they take away functionality so that you have to buy it back. Apple loves people like you who are forced to buy into the entire
    Apple ecosystem because Apple has you imprisoned in their walled garden.

    You can't make those ungodly profit margins off of intelligent customers.

    Meanwhile keep on wasting air, food, water and energy looking for
    unimportant little things.

    While you say I wasted air looking to free OS emulation that is available to _billions_ of PC users right now for Android but not for iOS, but I just
    proved your entire belief system is based on you ignoring that salient fact.

    It's shocking how ignorant you apologists always turn out to be, where not
    one of you would last a week at an Ivy League school or a high-tech startup.

    Your entire belief system is based on almost zero actual facts.
    --
    The instant you buy into the Apple ecosystem - you lose functionality.

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  • From Alan Browne@21:1/5 to Andy Burnelli on Sun Dec 5 09:26:11 2021
    XPost: misc.phone.mobile.iphone

    On 2021-12-04 21:06, Andy Burnelli wrote:

    Your entire belief ...

    Continue to entertain yourself with creative writing.

    --
    "...there are many humorous things in this world; among them the white
    man's notion that he is less savage than the other savages."
    -Samuel Clemens

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  • From Rod Speed@21:1/5 to Alan Browne on Mon Dec 6 02:06:26 2021
    XPost: misc.phone.mobile.iphone

    Alan Browne <bitbucket@blackhole.com> wrote
    Andy Burnelli wrote

    Your entire belief ...

    Continue to entertain yourself with creative writing.

    Beats yours stupid fucked wanking.

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  • From Andy Burnelli@21:1/5 to Alan Browne on Sun Dec 5 19:52:45 2021
    XPost: misc.phone.mobile.iphone

    On Sun, 5 Dec 2021 09:26:11 -0500, Alan Browne wrote:

    Continue to entertain yourself with creative writing.

    Thank you for appreciating that I have a good heart in that I personally tested, documented, and wrote _many_ freely available tutorials on how to
    set up and use free Android Windows emulation to run any of billions of free Android apps & utilities on Windows (e.g., NewPipe which kills YouTube). https://newpipe.net/FAQ/

    *The poor unfortunate iOS & Mac user can _never_ get that kind of privacy!*

    Unfortunately, the instant you buy into the Apple ecosystem, the
    instantaneous loss of functionality means there is no way to have that
    commonly available powerful and useful functionality for iOS emulation.

    It's not surprising that thoroughly unprepossessing people like Alan Browne
    and Jolly Roger despise the simple fact that free Android emulation exists.
    --
    The Apple trolls _hate_ that they can't do what everybody else easily does.

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  • From Andy Burnelli@21:1/5 to Jolly Roger on Sun Dec 5 19:46:48 2021
    XPost: misc.phone.mobile.iphone

    On 5 Dec 2021 00:39:43 GMT, Jolly Roger wrote:

    It's all he's got

    Because I have a good heart, I tested & wrote & published separate tutorials
    on installing & using each of all the known free emulator on Windows for
    Linux and Android (of which there are many) always for the benefit of users
    to follow in my footsteps (because I'm a good person).

    How many tutorials did you heartless cruel childish Apple morons write?
    HINT: none

    Why not?
    HINT: You can't.

    It's not surprising that thoroughly unprepossessing people like Alan Browne
    and Jolly Roger despise the simple fact that free Android emulation exists.
    --
    They hate that the instant they bought into Apple, they lost all choice.

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  • From Jolly Roger@21:1/5 to Andy Burnelli on Sun Dec 5 22:57:50 2021
    XPost: misc.phone.mobile.iphone

    On 2021-12-05, Andy Burnelli <spam@nospam.com> wrote:

    I have a good heart
    you heartless cruel childish Apple morons
    thoroughly unprepossessing people like Alan Browne and Jolly Roger

    Sure, Arlen. Sure.

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    E-mail sent to this address may be devoured by my ravenous SPAM filter.
    I often ignore posts from Google. Use a real news client instead.

    JR

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  • From Andy Burnelli@21:1/5 to Jolly Roger on Mon Dec 6 04:34:18 2021
    XPost: misc.phone.mobile.iphone

    On 5 Dec 2021 22:57:50 GMT, Jolly Roger wrote:

    Sure.

    How many purposefully helpful general use software tutorials have I written compared to those purposefully helpful tutorials you've written Jolly Roger?

    What is the ratio, Jolly Roger?
    a. 10 to 0?
    b. 100 to 0?
    c. 1,000 to 0?

    The answer shows that the value I add is orders of magnitude greater.
    In fact, in _every_ post from you, Jolly Roger, you _subtract_ value.

    It's how I know you're a heartless cruel (rather ignorant) piece of shit.
    --
    Just like when Apple removes the headphone jack - you subtract value.

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  • From Jolly Roger@21:1/5 to Andy Burnelli on Mon Dec 6 14:36:51 2021
    XPost: misc.phone.mobile.iphone

    On 2021-12-06, Andy Burnelli <spam@nospam.com> wrote:
    On 5 Dec 2021 22:57:50 GMT, Jolly Roger wrote:

    Sure.

    you're a heartless cruel (rather ignorant) piece of shit.

    Projection and hate are all you ave, Arlen. Sad, pathetic old fart.

    --
    E-mail sent to this address may be devoured by my ravenous SPAM filter.
    I often ignore posts from Google. Use a real news client instead.

    JR

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  • From Lewis@21:1/5 to Andy Burnelli on Mon Dec 6 15:48:34 2021
    XPost: misc.phone.mobile.iphone

    In message <sok3s9$dut$1@gioia.aioe.org> Andy Burnelli <spam@nospam.com> wrote:
    On 5 Dec 2021 22:57:50 GMT, Jolly Roger wrote:

    Sure.

    How many purposefully helpful general use software tutorials have I written

    Zero.

    The answer shows that the value I add is orders of magnitude greater.

    Zero is no orders of magnitude greater than anything, you vacuous
    dipshit lying sack of fetid monkey vomit.


    --
    It's like saying Macbeth in a theatre, or Voldemort at Hogswarts, or...
    ... soccer in England.

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  • From Alan Browne@21:1/5 to Jolly Roger on Fri Dec 10 13:19:59 2021
    XPost: misc.phone.mobile.iphone

    On 2021-12-04 19:39, Jolly Roger wrote:
    On 2021-12-04, Alan Browne <bitbucket@blackhole.com> wrote:

    Anyone serious about developing apps can at least buy a used Mac if
    need be.

    And Apple (for the moment) still sells Intel-based Macs, including the
    Mac mini.

    You can also rent them from Amazon (real intel and M1 mac minis) and pay
    by the hour while you compile and test your app. I have no experience
    with this, but seems a pretty solid way to migrate/update and test on a
    variety of OS versions and CPU types.

    --
    "...there are many humorous things in this world; among them the white
    man's notion that he is less savage than the other savages."
    -Samuel Clemens

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  • From sms@21:1/5 to Alan Browne on Fri Dec 10 12:28:53 2021
    XPost: misc.phone.mobile.iphone

    On 12/10/2021 10:19 AM, Alan Browne wrote:
    On 2021-12-04 19:39, Jolly Roger wrote:
    On 2021-12-04, Alan Browne <bitbucket@blackhole.com> wrote:

    Anyone serious about developing apps can at least buy a used Mac if
    need be.

    And Apple (for the moment) still sells Intel-based Macs, including the
    Mac mini.

    You can also rent them from Amazon (real intel and M1 mac minis) and pay
    by the hour while you compile and test your app.  I have no experience
    with this, but seems a pretty solid way to migrate/update and test on a variety of OS versions and CPU types.

    Unlikely that they'll be selling Intel-based Macs for long. Supposedly
    they're going to do an M1 version of the Mac Pro, the holdup is
    designing an M1 and OS that can do the same kind of multiprocessing that
    they do with the Intel Xeon Mac Pros.

    This is going a bit of a pain for the users that have to use both
    Windows and OS-X applications since now they'll need separate machines.

    The Mac Pro is especially popular with users that need high-powered
    workstation performance and must run Windows applications but also want
    to run Final Cut Pro. If not for Final Cut Pro, the demand for a Mac Pro
    that can't run Windows would be close to zero.

    But it doesn't matter. Video editors that need to run Final Cut Pro will
    still buy an M1 Mac Pro once they can no longer purchase an Intel-based
    Mac Pro, and they'll buy another workstation for when they need to run
    Avid for Windows.

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  • From nospam@21:1/5 to scharf.steven@geemail.com on Fri Dec 10 15:41:17 2021
    XPost: misc.phone.mobile.iphone

    In article <sp0da8$aq2$1@dont-email.me>, sms
    <scharf.steven@geemail.com> wrote:


    Unlikely that they'll be selling Intel-based Macs for long.

    it's guaranteed.

    apple stated it would be a 2 year transition to apple silicon and
    they're now a bit over 1 year into it.

    Supposedly
    they're going to do an M1 version of the Mac Pro,

    nope.

    by the time the apple silicon mac pro comes out, it almost certainly
    will be using an m2 or maybe an entirely different chip classification.

    the holdup is
    designing an M1 and OS that can do the same kind of multiprocessing that
    they do with the Intel Xeon Mac Pros.

    nope. that's not the holdup at all. the chips exist within apple.

    the *existing* m1 max outperforms an intel xeon mac pro in many tasks.

    This is going a bit of a pain for the users that have to use both
    Windows and OS-X applications since now they'll need separate machines.

    no pain at all because very few users fall into that category.

    The Mac Pro is especially popular with users that need high-powered workstation performance and must run Windows applications but also want
    to run Final Cut Pro. If not for Final Cut Pro, the demand for a Mac Pro
    that can't run Windows would be close to zero.

    false. the mac pro is used for a wide variety of tasks other than just
    final cut.

    But it doesn't matter. Video editors that need to run Final Cut Pro will still buy an M1 Mac Pro once they can no longer purchase an Intel-based
    Mac Pro, and they'll buy another workstation for when they need to run
    Avid for Windows.

    most likely, they'll ditch windows entirely because an apple silicon
    mac pro will leave windows systems in the dust, which the existing m1
    macs already do for the most part.

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  • From nospam@21:1/5 to g.kreme@kreme.dont-email.me on Fri Dec 10 17:55:39 2021
    XPost: misc.phone.mobile.iphone

    In article <slrnsr7lp1.14fi.g.kreme@zephyrus.local>, Lewis <g.kreme@kreme.dont-email.me> wrote:

    In message <sp0da8$aq2$1@dont-email.me> sms <scharf.steven@geemail.com> wrote:
    Unlikely that they'll be selling Intel-based Macs for long. Supposedly they're going to do an M1 version of the Mac Pro

    No supposedly about it.

    correct.

    *all* macs will be transitioning to apple silicon, including the mac
    pro. this has been widely publicized and not in any way secret
    knowledge.

    the holdup is

    Bullshit you made up. There is no "holdup" you fucking troll. Apple said there would be a two year transition to Apple Silicon, that stared a
    year ago. If there is no M1 Mac Pro announced by this time next year
    then, maybe, there is a holdup.

    any delays will be due to global supply constraints, which affects more
    than just apple and has nothing to do with apple silicon.

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  • From Lewis@21:1/5 to sms on Fri Dec 10 22:39:29 2021
    XPost: misc.phone.mobile.iphone

    In message <sp0da8$aq2$1@dont-email.me> sms <scharf.steven@geemail.com> wrote:
    On 12/10/2021 10:19 AM, Alan Browne wrote:
    On 2021-12-04 19:39, Jolly Roger wrote:
    On 2021-12-04, Alan Browne <bitbucket@blackhole.com> wrote:

    Anyone serious about developing apps can at least buy a used Mac if
    need be.

    And Apple (for the moment) still sells Intel-based Macs, including the
    Mac mini.

    You can also rent them from Amazon (real intel and M1 mac minis) and pay
    by the hour while you compile and test your app.  I have no experience
    with this, but seems a pretty solid way to migrate/update and test on a
    variety of OS versions and CPU types.

    Unlikely that they'll be selling Intel-based Macs for long. Supposedly they're going to do an M1 version of the Mac Pro

    No supposedly about it.

    the holdup is

    Bullshit you made up. There is no "holdup" you fucking troll. Apple said
    there would be a two year transition to Apple Silicon, that stared a
    year ago. If there is no M1 Mac Pro announced by this time next year
    then, maybe, there is a holdup.

    The Mac Pro is especially popular with users that need high-powered workstation performance

    True.

    and must run Windows applications

    Utterly false.

    --
    One tequila, two tequila, three tequila, floor.

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  • From Chris@21:1/5 to sms on Sat Dec 11 13:47:54 2021
    XPost: misc.phone.mobile.iphone

    sms <scharf.steven@geemail.com> wrote:
    On 12/10/2021 10:19 AM, Alan Browne wrote:
    On 2021-12-04 19:39, Jolly Roger wrote:
    On 2021-12-04, Alan Browne <bitbucket@blackhole.com> wrote:

    Anyone serious about developing apps can at least buy a used Mac if
    need be.

    And Apple (for the moment) still sells Intel-based Macs, including the
    Mac mini.

    You can also rent them from Amazon (real intel and M1 mac minis) and pay
    by the hour while you compile and test your app.  I have no experience
    with this, but seems a pretty solid way to migrate/update and test on a
    variety of OS versions and CPU types.

    Unlikely that they'll be selling Intel-based Macs for long. Supposedly they're going to do an M1 version of the Mac Pro, the holdup is
    designing an M1 and OS that can do the same kind of multiprocessing that
    they do with the Intel Xeon Mac Pros.

    macOS is already super efficient for multithreaded workloads. If there will
    be a multiprocessor Apple Silicon Mac Pro it'll be seamlessly integrated.

    There's no "hold-up". There simply managing product lifecycles and supply chains.

    This is going a bit of a pain for the users that have to use both
    Windows and OS-X applications since now they'll need separate machines.

    The Mac Pro is especially popular with users that need high-powered workstation performance and must run Windows applications but also want

    I doubt any Mac Pro users run windows. It would be very inefficient.

    to run Final Cut Pro. If not for Final Cut Pro, the demand for a Mac Pro
    that can't run Windows would be close to zero.

    But it doesn't matter. Video editors that need to run Final Cut Pro will still buy an M1 Mac Pro once they can no longer purchase an Intel-based
    Mac Pro, and they'll buy another workstation for when they need to run
    Avid for Windows.

    The efficiency gains made with an Apple Silicon Mac Pro are such that it'll
    pay for a windows workstation in the rare scenarios that's required. Even
    when the M1 mini was launched it was so fast that it made existing minis redundant.

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  • From sms@21:1/5 to Chris on Sat Dec 11 06:47:12 2021
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    On 12/11/2021 5:47 AM, Chris wrote:

    <snip>

    The efficiency gains made with an Apple Silicon Mac Pro are such that it'll pay for a windows workstation in the rare scenarios that's required. Even when the M1 mini was launched it was so fast that it made existing minis redundant.

    You may not realize just how much power users spend on their
    workstations. They can cost $20,000 or more (a lot more). Having to buy
    two of them is a major expense. The Mac Pro, while criticized by some
    people for the cost, is actually a very good deal for Windows workstation.

    The Xeon Mac Pro is a boon to power-users. Cheaper than a similarly
    configured HP Xeon workstation but able to also run OS-X for those rare applications that are OS-X only.

    Where the Mac Pro was especially useful was in non-linear video editing.
    For simpler tasks, and movies without a lot of special effects, Final
    Cut Pro is a lot easier to use, and a lot cheaper, than Avid. Avid for
    Windows gets new capabilities before Avid for Mac so many editors use
    Avid under Windows. It's a similar situation with Autocad where the OS-X version is stripped down. And of course there are many engineering applications, like Solidworks, that have no OS-X version at all.

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  • From Lewis@21:1/5 to sms on Sat Dec 11 17:33:45 2021
    XPost: misc.phone.mobile.iphone

    In message <sp2dli$3nq$1@dont-email.me> sms <scharf.steven@geemail.com> wrote:
    The Xeon Mac Pro is a boon to power-users. Cheaper than a similarly configured HP Xeon workstation but able to also run OS-X for those rare applications that are OS-X only.

    You continue to make up shit about how mac pros are used to run windows.
    You have failed to back up this complete bullshit assertion with
    anything but your own opinion cast as fact.

    The FACT is that very few Mac are used to run windows, and the ones that
    do run windows do it via Fusion or Parallels, not via dual boot.

    I know people with Mac Pros. I know professional video editors with
    dozens of Mac Pros. None of them is using Boot Camp.

    As always, you are full of shit.

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  • From Jolly Roger@21:1/5 to Lewis on Sat Dec 11 18:12:50 2021
    XPost: misc.phone.mobile.iphone

    On 2021-12-11, Lewis <g.kreme@kreme.dont-email.me> wrote:
    In message <sp2dli$3nq$1@dont-email.me> sms <scharf.steven@geemail.com> wrote:
    The Xeon Mac Pro is a boon to power-users. Cheaper than a similarly
    configured HP Xeon workstation but able to also run OS-X for those
    rare applications that are OS-X only.

    You continue to make up shit about how mac pros are used to run
    windows. You have failed to back up this complete bullshit assertion
    with anything but your own opinion cast as fact.

    The FACT is that very few Mac are used to run windows, and the ones
    that do run windows do it via Fusion or Parallels, not via dual boot.

    I know people with Mac Pros. I know professional video editors with
    dozens of Mac Pros. None of them is using Boot Camp.

    There are a very *few* of us with Boot Camp installations. I know
    because I'm one of them. I have Windows 10 installed via Boot Camp on my
    2019 Intel Xeon Mac Pro. But I also have VMware Fusion installed so I
    can boot up Windows in a VM when needed. I only reboot in Windows to
    play games.

    As always, you are full of shit.

    Yup. He's drastically inflating the number to justify his lame little
    troll. ; )

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  • From Alan Browne@21:1/5 to sms on Sat Dec 11 14:06:18 2021
    XPost: misc.phone.mobile.iphone

    On 2021-12-10 15:28, sms wrote:
    On 12/10/2021 10:19 AM, Alan Browne wrote:
    On 2021-12-04 19:39, Jolly Roger wrote:
    On 2021-12-04, Alan Browne <bitbucket@blackhole.com> wrote:

    Anyone serious about developing apps can at least buy a used Mac if
    need be.

    And Apple (for the moment) still sells Intel-based Macs, including the
    Mac mini.

    You can also rent them from Amazon (real intel and M1 mac minis) and
    pay by the hour while you compile and test your app.  I have no
    experience with this, but seems a pretty solid way to migrate/update
    and test on a variety of OS versions and CPU types.

    Unlikely that they'll be selling Intel-based Macs for long.

    Your record breaking streak of missing the point remains unchallenged.


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    man's notion that he is less savage than the other savages."
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  • From nospam@21:1/5 to jollyroger@pobox.com on Sat Dec 11 13:28:20 2021
    XPost: misc.phone.mobile.iphone

    In article <j1k812FpgdiU2@mid.individual.net>, Jolly Roger <jollyroger@pobox.com> wrote:

    In message <sp2dli$3nq$1@dont-email.me> sms <scharf.steven@geemail.com> wrote:
    ...

    As always, you are full of shit.

    Yup. He's drastically inflating the number to justify his lame little
    troll. ; )

    fabricating.

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  • From STALKING_TARGET_53@21:1/5 to nospam on Mon Dec 13 05:08:00 2021
    On Saturday, December 11, 2021 at 11:28:25 AM UTC-7, nospam wrote:
    In article <j1k812...@mid.individual.net>, Jolly Roger
    <jolly...@pobox.com> wrote:

    In message <sp2dli$3nq$1...@dont-email.me> sms <scharf...@geemail.com> wrote:
    ...

    As always, you are full of shit.

    Yup. He's drastically inflating the number to justify his lame little troll. ; )
    fabricating.


    Good grief, just recently he was declaring himself the only "true Linux advocate",
    and claiming that "advocates" (in scare-quotes, because he is afraid of them) are actively working against the success of desktop Linux. Obviously, since they can call Doomsdrzej aka Sliver Slimer out (repeatedly), he's lied; otherwise
    everyone else must be lying be about him, and I don't think Doomsdrzej aka Sliver Slimer's willing to claim it is group accusation of himself and demand that's what happened. That is the problem with millennials and newer instructors
    don't care at all, people from smarter generations should know better than
    to fall for the New World agenda. Doomsdrzej aka Sliver Slimer refuses to
    takes culpability for his own posts. Words that are easily seen to be trolling. Doomsdrzej aka Sliver Slimer's cut down on the nonstop self-serving, insane threads he used to create but he's certainly unchanged in the truthfulness dept. He just uses shills more now to create those posts.

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