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Meet, it's called Google Meet now.


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Any details about USB-C? I bet this USB-C implementation is not standard compliant in a typical Apple way.


Which Apple device has shipped with a non-standard USB implementation?


Quite a stretch and not exactly a standardization issue (more like if something useful is implemented/supported or not), but lack of DisplayPort MST in MacBooks had upset some folks.

More on point - the speculation about real fast charging requiring Apple-blessed circuitry is - AFAIK - still neither proven nor refuted.


> lack of DisplayPort MST in MacBooks had upset some folks

MST has serious drawbacks. Not supporting it could be for reasons of not wanting to deliver a subpar experience.


I’ve got a number of USB storage devices that work on my intel macs but none of my silicon macs. One was a brand associated with mac.

That could be because the devices themselves are not spec and the intel macs are more tolerant, but as a customer the result is the same: shit don’t work on m1.


It charges via USB-C, it does USB 3 data if you have the Pro.

> Now you can connect USB‑C gear like thumb drives, fast external storage, 4K displays, and microphones. And you can charge Apple Watch or AirPods from your iPhone.9

> Charge up to 50% in around 30 minutes10 with the 20W USB‑C Power Adapter (sold separately).

Seems like totally bog standard USB-C, just like the rest of their devices.


EU would have field day with that (if you were correct, which I bet you are not) considering they require standards-compliant USB-C by law.


You're at least partially correct since they require a MFI approved cable to reach USB 3 speeds. Otherwise you're limited to USB 2 speeds.


I can't find any reference to this on Apple's website. They simply they a USB3 cable is required to get USB3 speeds, which I assume they don't ship in the box.


Any source to this?

Because I think Alex Agius Saliba will have an unkind word to Apple if they try to pull that shit.


https://www.forbes.com/sites/gordonkelly/2023/05/06/apple-ip... (there were a number of articles around this time which are now buried by Google et.al.)

However, it does look like Apple may have walked this back post-rumor. I genuinely hope they did. We'll find out soon enough.


Looks like it wasn't segregated by MFI in the end, but by model. Pro gets 3.0, standard gets 2.0.

Whee.

https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=37497199


well, that is fully compliant

The goal of the EU legislation is to avoid people needing special chargers and cables per device.


Source? I've heard rumors but I don't think they mentioned MFi at all in this event.


See sibling comment.


I'll just start a company of satellite taking pictures of satellite taking pictures of satellite and I'll make bank!


Try simple English Wikipedia


Good old OTA tv! ATSC


What does it mean?


you did a good job


We use kdenlive at work with the same results. Sometimes crashes but Auto save saves the day


This! Simply presume kdenlive will frequently crash. I found it very disconcerting at first, but I learned to treat kdenlive's frequent crashing as a mildly annoying glitch (peccadillo).


I use kdenlive for quite a bit. Crashing can be a problem when using the system repo version, but when using the flatpak it's very stable. If you haven't tried that, I would recommend it.


TIL. Thank you very much! I had no idea that a Flatpak would increase stability. I'll have to get it a try.


Never had Kdenlive crash on me. Win 11. Solid here.


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