I am from the future.
TestFlight is for testing the app, not getting the paid features for free.
Avelon is broken when button labels are enabled. I hope it gets fixed soon.
Cool. Don’t subscribe and use Avelon without the pro features, or use something else.
You can post without paying, and if you use Lemmy enough that you need to filter or find the lack of jump button annoying… $3/month isn’t unreasonable. If the best Lemmy client on iOS isn’t worth that to you, there are other options.
The platform is tiny and has hardly any users. This is when apps need more financial support, not less.
Apollo Ultra Lifetime was $A38.99 when I bought it 4 years ago. When was it $US5?
The risk is that you’ll be out $30. It’s not a huge risk.
Such a disingenuous headline. The article outlines how pre-2012 Mac can’t support Metal, which breaks a bunch of stuff.
An aside: A few years ago, I used OCLP to install Monterey on my old (Early 2013) MacBook Pro 13”. It was fine, until one day it just stopped booting. It wasn’t hardware: Wiped it, reinstalled Catalina, still worked fine. It’s a fun toy to play with, but I wouldn’t want to be depending on it for anything important.
Recorded by Stu in the King Gizz rehearsal studio by the Merri Creek in January 2023. Studio setup by recording engineers Nico Wilson and Laura Hancock
Overdubs recorded in green rooms, hotels, airports and busses in France, the Netherlands, Sweden, Norway, Denmark, Poland, Czechia, Austria, Italy, Switzerland, Germany, Belgium, England, Australia and the USA between March and July, 2023
Mixed by Stu at Newmarket Studios in North Melbourne with the help of recording engineer Guus Hoevenaars. Two sessions: one in May and another in July 2023
Mastered by Joseph Carra in July 2023
Produced by Stu Mackenzie
Cover photography, design and layout as well as sunglasses design by Jason Galea
Sunglasses on the cover handcrafted by Radio Eyewear
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Amby: Vocals / Yamaha DX7 / Moog Grandmother / Mellotron / Roland JX-3P
Cavs: Simmons Drum Synthesiser / Roland TD50X
Cookie: Roland Juno-X / Korg Poly-61 / Casio DG-10 / Yamaha DX7 / Boss DD-7 / EarthQuaker Devices Rainbow Machine / Strymon BlueSky
Joey: Vocals / Roland rc-505 / Arturia Keystep Pro / Roland TR-8 / Mutable Instruments Plaits / Intellijel Quadrax / Happy Nerding FX Aid / Intellijel Metropolis / Befaco Hexmix / Intellijel Bifold / Make Noise Mimeophon / Make Noise Maths / Mutable Instruments Rings / Doepfer A-182-1 Switched Multiples / WMD Geiger Counter / Intellijel Quad VCA / ALM Pamela’s New Workout / Joranalogue Filter 8 / Noise Engineering Basimilus Iteritas Alter / Music Thing Turing Machine / Eowave Quadrantid Swarm / XAOC Devices Belgrad Dual Peak Filter / Mutable Instruments Ripples / Instruo Cs-L Complex Oscillator
Lukey: Moog Matriarch / Moog Sub 37 / Yamaha Reface DX / Roland SH-01A
Stu: Vocals / Roland Juno-60 / Casio SK-5 / Casio DG-1 / Ableton Push 2 / Mellotron / Moog Matriarch / Roland Juno-X / Roland TR-808 / Piano / Boss ME-50 / Boss DD-3 / EarthQuaker Devices Rainbow Machine / Strymon BlueSky / Dunlop Cry Baby
Album of the year
89 minutes!
Theia / The Silver Cord / Set Goes live in about 9 hours and 20 minutes! 10pm Melbourne time (UTC+11)
Edit: Oh, there are lyrics on the YouTube page already!
Edit again: So many timezone problems (we went daylight savings in Melb over the weekend). 11pm Melbourne time. 90 mins away!
(I’m not linking to Twitter, and it’s a shame they only dropped the news there.)
I sure hope they’re videos for The Silver Cord tracks, but they might still have some PDA in the tank…
This doesn’t really help, but it’s not just you.
Edit: Oh, wait, this article is specifically about USB-C chargers. Still odd yours isn’t working with USB-A!
How to replace the battery in your AirTag
CR2032 batteries with bitterant coatings might not work with AirTag or other battery-powered products, depending on the alignment of the coating in relation to the battery contacts.
It’s not a feature, but it’s by design.
Ah, sexism is alive and well in tech.
Sure, but the gaming situation is no worse than before the Apple silicon switch. You mentioned a reduced software library, but Rosetta 2 can run pretty much any Intel-only app at speeds comparable (or faster) to the last-gen of Intel Macs. This isn’t like the transition in 2005!
Besides, we’re three years into the switch, almost all non-game apps are Universal now.
A Mac is never going to be the greatest gaming machine, but an M-series MacBook is still preferable to an Intel one. For instance, Civ VI via Rosetta runs better on my M1 MacBook Pro than it did on my previous i7.
What is a hard drive registry? Or: a properly managed Mac can’t be bricked by a user 🤷🏻