• Re: macOS 26

    From baa@21:2/147 to Nightfox on Monday, May 04, 2026 23:00:13
    hello, why apple charge so much for their product, not cool

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  • From s2r@21:3/239 to baa on Tuesday, May 05, 2026 09:09:34

    Hello baa!

    04 May 26 23:00, you wrote to Nightfox:

    hello, why apple charge so much for their product, not cool

    Do you mean the phones? The new notebook doesn't seem too pricey.

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  • From Nightfox@21:1/137 to baa on Tuesday, May 05, 2026 08:51:21
    Re: Re: macOS 26
    By: baa to Nightfox on Mon May 04 2026 11:00 pm

    hello, why apple charge so much for their product, not cool

    Why are you asking me?

    Nightfox
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  • From Exodus@21:1/144 to Nightfox on Tuesday, May 05, 2026 18:29:17

    hello, why apple charge so much for their product, not cool

    Why are you asking me?

    Why nota speaka english good? Thats what I want to know.

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  • From Matthew Munson@21:4/108 to Baa on Monday, May 04, 2026 21:45:34
    hello, why apple charge so much for their product, not cool

    We have an issue of AI companies hogging all the computer components.
    That is one reason.

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  • From Mortar M.@21:2/101 to Exodus on Wednesday, May 06, 2026 09:34:03
    Re: Re: macOS 26
    By: Exodus to Nightfox on Tue May 05 2026 18:29:17

    hello, why apple charge so much for their product, not cool

    Why nota speaka english good? Thats what I want to know.

    Maybe he's in his Yoda phase.
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  • From Mortar M.@21:2/101 to Matthew Munson on Wednesday, May 06, 2026 09:42:32
    Re: Re: macOS 26
    By: Matthew Munson to Baa on Mon May 04 2026 21:45:34

    hello, why apple charge so much for their product, not cool

    We have an issue of AI companies hogging all the computer components.
    That is one reason.

    Apple has always considered themselves a "premium" company, thanks to SJ. Even back in the '70s, the Apple ][ was the most expensive of the home micros. Granted, it was also the most flexible, but that pricing structure continued...until this year when they brought out the MacBook Neo for $595. It's pretty limited, but the fact that they did it is curious.
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  • From Nightfox@21:1/137 to Matthew Munson on Wednesday, May 06, 2026 08:44:15
    Re: Re: macOS 26
    By: Matthew Munson to Baa on Mon May 04 2026 09:45 pm

    hello, why apple charge so much for their product, not cool

    We have an issue of AI companies hogging all the computer components. That is one reason.

    Apple has often charged a lot for their products. It's not just a symptom of AI, which is relatively recent. But some PC components are indeed expensive right now.

    I upgraded the RAM in both my PCs a couple years ago, and it happened to be just before RAM prices skyrocketed.. I'm glad I did that when I did.

    Nightfox
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  • From Dreamweaver@21:1/144 to Mortar M. on Wednesday, May 06, 2026 14:14:46

    Apple has always considered themselves a "premium" company, thanks to SJ.

    I consider them junk, and always will be.

    ... You expect mere PROOF to change my opinion?

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  • From paulie420@21:2/150 to Dreamweaver on Wednesday, May 06, 2026 17:51:27
    Apple has always considered themselves a "premium" company, thanks to

    I consider them junk, and always will be.

    I don't get this idea - I can understand if you don't like the eco-system, walled garden, ethics or otherwise... but the hardware has always been the stuff to beat.

    The M4 Mac Mini is hands down the best value in 2024, let alone 2025-2026. Literally.

    The Neo is gonna KILL all sub $1000 laptops.

    I'm a Linux guy thru and thru - but the machine that I interact with daily to control all those other systems will always be macOS.



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  • From poindexter FORTRAN@21:4/122 to Nightfox on Thursday, May 07, 2026 07:52:17
    Nightfox wrote to Matthew Munson <=-

    I upgraded the RAM in both my PCs a couple years ago, and it happened
    to be just before RAM prices skyrocketed.. I'm glad I did that when I did.

    Disks, too. I waffled on replacing the 2TB spinning drives in my NAS
    with bigger SSDs, wish I'd done it last year...



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  • From Mike Powell@21:1/175.6 to paulie420 on Thursday, May 07, 2026 15:19:34

    I'm a Linux guy thru and thru - but the machine that I interact with daily to control all those other systems will always be macOS.

    I think a lot of us "PC people" considered them junk early on because they were not compatible with anything else, sort of like the Commodores, TIs, etc., that preceded them. With the internet age, this compatibility issue became less apparent.

    Another reason being that, IIRC, they were harder to tinker with.



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  • From Nightfox@21:1/137 to poindexter FORTRAN on Thursday, May 07, 2026 09:26:48
    Re: Re: macOS 26
    By: poindexter FORTRAN to Nightfox on Thu May 07 2026 07:52 am

    I upgraded the RAM in both my PCs a couple years ago, and it happened to
    be just before RAM prices skyrocketed.. I'm glad I did that when I did.

    Disks, too. I waffled on replacing the 2TB spinning drives in my NAS with bigger SSDs, wish I'd done it last year...

    That sucks.. I've considered buying a bigger spinning drive for my secondary PC.

    Nightfox
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  • From poindexter FORTRAN@21:4/122 to Nightfox on Friday, May 08, 2026 10:16:15
    Nightfox wrote to poindexter FORTRAN <=-

    Disks, too. I waffled on replacing the 2TB spinning drives in my NAS with bigger SSDs, wish I'd done it last year...

    That sucks.. I've considered buying a bigger spinning drive for my secondary PC.

    I did some cleanup work and freed up about a terabyte of space. I'll be
    OK for a while. I think I have 2.6 TB used out of a 7.2 TB array now.

    I had backups of my media in 2 places on my NAS - that was easy to free
    space.

    I had all of my media stored locally on my desktop and mirrored to my
    NAS on the RAID filesystem using Resilio Sync. The NAS also serves as a
    media server. I realized that about half of my media I don't want to
    stream on the TV - I took those files out of Resilio Sync <-> RAID and
    copied them to a different folder, which I sync to an external USB on
    the NAS - they don't need to live on the RAID since I have them in two
    places.

    My NAS backs up to a 10GB USB external. I have an old NAS chassis and
    some older drives, I'm tempted to make it into a backup target.

    If I ever get around to moving to AT&T fiber, I'll sync it all to the
    cloud with the backup app on the NAS. For now, I bring an external to
    work and sync it with OneDrive.






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  • From Nightfox@21:1/137 to poindexter FORTRAN on Friday, May 08, 2026 12:19:14
    Re: Re: macOS 26
    By: poindexter FORTRAN to Nightfox on Fri May 08 2026 10:16 am

    That sucks.. I've considered buying a bigger spinning drive for my
    secondary PC.

    I did some cleanup work and freed up about a terabyte of space. I'll be OK for a while. I think I have 2.6 TB used out of a 7.2 TB array now.

    I did some cleanup too, so I'm okay for now. But I'll probably eventually need more space. I have a PC that I use as a media server (using Plex Media Server), and a few years ago I bought an 18TB drive for it (although those are a bit expensive, I figured it would be good to have the space for movies & TV shows). I've been slowly filling that up.. I started to actually get fairly low on free space on that drive recently, but I realized there was a lot of temporary stuff I had on it which I removed to free up space.

    Also I've considered whether it might be a good idea to buy a new drive as NAS rather than being inside one of my PCs.. But that PC is sonething I always have running anyway (since I also run my BBS on it).

    If I ever get around to moving to AT&T fiber, I'll sync it all to the cloud with the backup app on the NAS. For now, I bring an external to work and sync it with OneDrive.

    I've considered whether I want to do that, though I still feel a bit old-school on that - I feel like I'd rather buy my own external hard drive as a backup rather than paying a recurring subscription fee for an online backup service. But then again, having an offsite cloud backup can be a good thing.

    Nightfox
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  • From poindexter FORTRAN@21:4/122 to Nightfox on Saturday, May 09, 2026 11:29:53
    Nightfox wrote to poindexter FORTRAN <=-

    Also I've considered whether it might be a good idea to buy a new drive
    as NAS rather than being inside one of my PCs.. But that PC is
    sonething I always have running anyway (since I also run my BBS on it).

    Definitely - they're expensive, but it's worth mirroring or running
    RAID 5 on it for resiliency, and most NASes also act as DLNA servers,
    allowing you to stream media to TVs in your house.



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  • From Nightfox@21:1/137 to poindexter FORTRAN on Saturday, May 09, 2026 11:51:46
    Re: Re: macOS 26
    By: poindexter FORTRAN to Nightfox on Sat May 09 2026 11:29 am

    Definitely - they're expensive, but it's worth mirroring or running RAID 5 on it for resiliency, and most NASes also act as DLNA servers, allowing you to stream media to TVs in your house.

    I already run Plex Media Server on my secondary PC, and I bought their lifetime subscription for it several years ago (pay once & get the premium features forever). One of the premium features I use with it is its DVR features to record over-the-air TV broadcasts (for shows like Jeopardy & a couple others). Would a DLNA server in a NAS have DVR functionality?

    Nightfox
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  • From poindexter FORTRAN@21:4/122 to Nightfox on Sunday, May 10, 2026 09:20:55
    Nightfox wrote to poindexter FORTRAN <=-

    I already run Plex Media Server on my secondary PC, and I bought their lifetime subscription for it several years ago (pay once & get the
    premium features forever). One of the premium features I use with it
    is its DVR features to record over-the-air TV broadcasts (for shows
    like Jeopardy & a couple others). Would a DLNA server in a NAS have DVR functionality?

    No, it just lets you stream existing media. I'd love Plex, but I'm on
    the coast - we only get a few stations over HDTV, and they're not of
    interest.

    It would be interesting to look at a combination of something like
    Jellyfin with the arr suite - torrent search and streaming tools that I
    could run on my homelab.



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