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I love Sublime and am probably the only one at work still using it. LSP support is nice but there doesn't seem to be great support for a TypeScript LSP server that works reliably with large projects. VSCode is slow here, too, but there are some specific optimizations they do I think that help a bit.

Related — I did a deep dive a couple years ago on emoji codepoints and how they're encoded in the Apple emoji font file, with the end goal of extracting the embedded images — https://github.com/alfredxing/emoji


In the keynote Apple said the M1 Max should be comparable to the performance of an RTX 3080 Laptop (the footnote on the graph specified the comparison was against an MSI GE76 Raider 11UH-053), which is still quite a bit below the desktop 3080.


To be clear (and this is mentioned but not highlighted in the article), the previous Business plans were never guaranteed unlimited storage for orgs with fewer than 5 users ($60/month), the 1TB limit those orgs were supposed to have was just never enforced.

I was one of those users, and the thought that the storage limit could start being enforced at any time was always in the back of my mind. Now I'm on the Enterprise plan and can worry a bit less.


But the new Workspace plan is still different for 5+ users:

" Customers that have 5 or more End Users will receive a total amount of Google Drive storage equal to 5TB times the number of End Users, with more storage available at Google's discretion upon reasonable request to Google. "

Existing customers (under G-suite) may be grandfathered for an arbitrarily long time, in which case I would agree you don't need to worry.


Note that I have heard of a number of data hoarders who have jumped onto those new enterprise plans with lots of data stored, and there are no reports of caps or data culls - yet.


I hope it’s just another one of those not enforced terms.


Did you have to request it from a sales agent?


No, it's available as a self-serve upgrade from the admin panel. Sales might be able to give discounts, but that's not very likely for an "enterprise" with 1 user :)


I did the same. I heard about the changes, saw the life boat that is the $20 upgrade and figured I would jump on that since it was an available upgrade.

I have 41TB of "Linux ISOs" that I need to keep stored ;)


Based on the Newsroom release [1], cost is $500 and the hardware is a loan.

[1] https://www.apple.com/newsroom/2020/06/apple-announces-mac-t...


Their CDN hostname, `cdn.netlify.com`, resolves to a DigitalOcean node, so it seems like they are rolling their own instead of delegating to a third party.


The article title states "reportedly"; this is not official. Can the title here be changed to reflect that?


The custom emoji upload flow now includes previews for both light and dark mode! Doesn't help with existing custom emoji, but is hopefully helpful when adding new ones.


This might be an unfair comparison — the AMD numbers are from a single benchmark, and the article is comparing this against the aggregated scores of the i9-9980XE. A few i9-9980XE multi-core scores on Geekbench reach higher than 60k as well, with the highest being 77554 multi-core.



Geekbench just lists the stock speeds for the chip, not the actual speeds used for the benchmark.


Yep I think that's clear in the Geekbench interface.


Netlify is a great tool, my biggest issue with it (and why I continue to use GitHub Pages) is that the "Global CDN" is a cluster of DigitalOcean nodes, which I don't trust as much as e.g. Fastly in terms of performance and reliability.

(Note: that info is from anecdotally looking at Netlify site IPs, I could be wrong)


In terms of reliability I would trust netlify any day instead of github, they're build to serve sites and github is not.


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