FireWire via a Raspberry Pi
Jeff Geerling’s newest video features using an old FireWire camera via a Raspberry Pi hat… a thing I never thought about being possible:
What a time to be alive.
Jeff Geerling’s newest video features using an old FireWire camera via a Raspberry Pi hat… a thing I never thought about being possible:
What a time to be alive.
I’m gonna have to dust off my Vision Pro for this.
Our buddy is back! Juli Clover:
Apple has continued posting short videos featuring its new Little Finder Guy mascot on TikTok and YouTube Shorts, taking advantage of the popularity of the anthropomorphized Mac Finder icon.
The short videos promote the MacBook Neo through a series of Mac tips, all of which include Little Finder Guy in cute poses. A video about journaling features the character with a book and a pen, while another about the Passwords app has Little Finder Guy with a magnifying glass.
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I love that Apple is having fun with this, and think it’s some of their best marketing in ages, even if some folks are cranky about it. Anything that makes the Mac more fun and relevant to young users is a win in my book.
Zac Hall, writing at 9to5Mac about the on-going challenges of buying a Mac Studio:
If you order an M3 Ultra Mac Studio with the only remaining RAM upgrade today,1 Apple says it will arrive in four to five months.
That means the 256GB RAM option ordered in April arrives in August or September if the shipping estimate tracks.
It’s not just the Mac Studio; it’s easy to build a Mac mini that won’t ship until August. That is bad news if you need a new Mac desktop on short notice. These long delays are not impacting all Macs, though, as the iMac and notebooks seem to all have much better shipping dates.
I assume we will see an update to the Mac mini and Mac Studio sooner rather than later, but I also would bet that Apple is steering its resources into making sure that models like the MacBook Air and Pro are easier to come by in the current climate of component shortages.