Jimmyjames
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There’s a new AV1 software encoder plugin on Tahoe. I would guess that’s a sign that hardware AV1 encoding is coming to M5 and A19.
I like the time thing. Stops The Man from seeing what was on my clipboard if they confiscate the computer. Something like that.So apparently the clipboard manager in Tahoe is limited to an 8 hour window. That’s a little disappointing to me. It seems quite a small window and I’d prefer a number of entries as a limit, rather than a time.
Hmm ok. I wish it were a little more configureable. Perhaps longer or just the last 25 items for example.I like the time thing. Stops The Man from seeing what was on my clipboard if they confiscate the computer. Something like that.
They're handling it probably by ignoring the problem because nobody has a clue about gaming at Apple.How is Apple handling the molasses feeling input lag when recommending at least 30 fps for MetalFX Frame Interpolation? FSR/DLSS FG both recommend frame rates over 60, and even then have antilag/reflex technologies to help things along.
IIRC, you have to swipe to see more options, though they may be hidden elsewhere.Is it me, or have slow-mo and time lapse disappeared from the camera app in iOS 26?
I'll look again in the morning. I've never needed those settings before, but we have a cereus night blooming cactus, and three buds opened tonight. Now I'll have to find a way too speed it up.IIRC, you have to swipe to see more options, though they may be hidden elsewhere.
Checked this morning, and while difficult to get to, it's there. Good, cause there are still seven more buds on the cereus.IIRC, you have to swipe to see more options, though they may be hidden elsewhere.
for me this misses the value proposition of the ipad, an entirely subjective one for me albeit!A maxed out Macbook Air (32GB/2TB, upper-bin SoC) is $700 (39%) cheaper than a maxed-out iPadPro (16GB/2TB, not nanotextured). The iPadPro has a slightly larger (in pixels: 7.5%) display, which is certainly not enough to justify the difference in price. Of course, the touch screen, along with 5G, is definitely a touch above the MBA, though, to get the most out of it, you would want a Pencil 2.
For the difference in price, I would like to be able to do more with the iPadPro than it is presently capable of. The MacBook does allow me to side-load things like Inkscape and Gimp, which are pretty decent tools for basic use, and the Apple productivity apps are definitely better than the iPadOS versions. If the Pro offered me a little more, I would consider it a practical purchase. But I still cannot build practical programs on it.
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