My hemoglobin level should be in the realm of 130 - 180 grams per litre. It isn’t. Instead it’s 97. Not good at all. So I’m off to make an appointment for an iron infusion.
iPhone was on 1% battery 50 minutes ago, so I attached it to a portable power pack battery. Now it reads 53%.
@tewha I used to have a 7-inch Asus Eee PC with Star Office on it. I also used to run NeoOffice on PPC Macs.
Arrived at the pathology clinic just as the operator was headed off for a coffee. So she did a u-turn & saw to me immediately.
@sumudu I never used full-screen anyway with the previous version or with Epichrome so I’m not missing anything.
/@ukhaiku
One thing that occupies a surprising amount of space on a Mac is the Application Support files for Epichrome single-site browser “apps.”
My thanks to @ukhaiku for letting me know of a beta update to the previously useful Fluid app. Single-site browsers done with Fluid 2 have vastly smaller support files. In addition creating SSBs with Fluid is done in one window with the ability to change the favicon later.
With Epichrome, at least five consecutive windows & steps are needed.
BlkackMagic Design have released an external GPU to suit ANY Thunderbolt 3-equipped Mac. That would include my 4k iMac & non-Touchbar 13-in MacBook Pro. Available exclusively from Apple. Here’s what it packs under its hood:
Compatible with Mac with Thunderbolt 3 ports;
Radeon Pro 580 graphics processor with 8GB of GDDR5 memory;
Two Thunderbolt 3 ports;
Four USB 3 ports;
One HDMI 2.0 port;
85W power delivery.
Under $1,200 Oz dollars.
Been checking out the Oz dollar costs of the new MacBook Pro Touch Bar models. Ticking all the upgrade boxes on the 13-in = $5,500.
Doing the same on a 15-in pumps it up to $10,500, with $4,500 of that being the cost of the 4 TB SSD.
@matigo Didn’t see anything about the non-Touch Bar 13-in MacBook Pro. Apple have been suggesting to MacBook Air users that such a model is the logical upgrade path.
I’m thinking that perhaps the dual-core Kaby Lake & non-Touch Bar aspects of the current base-model 13-in Pro will form the basis of a MacBook Air replacement.