How can DS9 be happening at the same time as ENT when supposedly both Worf and O’Brien have finished their tours on Enterprise?
How can DS9 be happening at the same time as ENT when supposedly both Worf and O’Brien have finished their tours on Enterprise?
mildly infuriating?! That’s a mild understatement.
True, it’s not an Apple computer. But for me the thing that always drew me towards macOS was the OS. The hardware is an added bonus in that it was solid and sturdy. Except when it wasn’t. When something went wrong, that was a pain because of the walled garden that Apple had built. No way to fix it by yourself (often) so off to the Apple Store goes for a 1-2 week turn around time.
I definitely have heard your experience before though. People build them and then want to set it and forget it. Definitely can’t do that with a hackintosh. With a little attention over the years though it’s been a good experience and fairly robust for me.
Sad it can’t be maintained forever and will make the jump back onto Apple silicon when this machine goes but glad I dipped my toe in these waters.
What about: Lemmy.wehavebeans?
Fair enough and you raise a valid point. I ended up building a hackintosh, which is going five years strong now, so I could upgrade parts as desired/when needed. I love it and am sad that it’s probably only going to be able to stay up to date on software for another year or two.
It wasn’t painless but I didn’t find it too taxing either. Apple made the partioning process fairly straight forward and ever gave us the appropriate drivers to ge two does up and running. The most annoying part was waiting for windows to install the latest service pack.
I’ll give you that, you had to upgrade the whole box. Doesn’t change the fact that if you had one with a decent gpu that you could still game with it.
I’ve been a Apple MBP owner since 2008 and a Mac user as far back as I can remember. The argument that macs can’t game always ticked me off because if you had any of the pro models (e.g. a dedicated gpu), from a hardware perspective this demonstrably wasn’t true. Install boot camp and a copy of windows and games ran without barrier. It’s just that most developers didn’t produce games to run natively on Mac so therefore gamers didn’t buy macs. Ergo “can’t”game on a Mac.
Thanks, I figured it out!
Memmy and Thunder both have tap to fold and swipe to vote / reply as well.
I’m liking wefwef more. Liftoff has fallen into third place. Thunder is second. Memmy and wefwef tied for first. Mlem is definitely in last place since it doesn’t seem to be getting updates.
Won’t say no to that!
I’ve been enjoying Memmy and Thunder. Tried it out for the first time yesterday and Wefwef is pretty damn close to Apollo. Personally, I’m excited for Artemis, which like Apollo was, is aiming to be a similarly smooth and robust standalone iOS app.
I like it since it’s more feature rich than Mlem, it actually has messages. It also has a tidier UI, imo.
I’ve been mostly flopping between Memmy and Thunder. Both are quite functional. Memmy seems a bit snappier and Thunder has a nice, clean UI.
Thunder and Memmy both have swipe interactions as well and they’re not web apps.
The Thunder app has those features FYI!
Any thoughts on it be Memmy?
How’s it compare feature wise to Memmy?
Ah, good points. It took me a while to get through DS9 so I’d forgotten those story beats.