@nitinkhanna Possibly so. Conversely, there are also a lot of things I can do with the iPhone that the Mac cannot, so the door swings both ways. Fortunately.
@peemee They do generate more heat than a MacBook Air, that's for sure. But at least they're a tad better than the old PowerMac G5.
// @matigo
@jextxadore I dig the aesthetics and the thermal core concept isn't bad. Problem is the upgradability when Apple doesn't really care as much as they should. In that regard the old "cheese grater" wins due to the abundance of compatible stuff.
// @matigo
@jws Hupp. Glad to be corrected, I'll stay firmly put in UTF-8 in that case. ?
// @kdfrawg
If one is to believe Geekbench, my iPhone SE isn't too far off from my MacBook Air in single core performance. That's pretty eye-opening.
@kdfrawg Not a bad choice. I suppose I live in the land of UTF-8, although UTF-16 is where I'm supposed to be in this day and age. Or so I hear.
@jextxadore Absolutely. They did right in keeping that design as long as they did.
Not that I mind the 2013 Mac Pro either. Just wish they would update the insides.
// @matigo
@kdfrawg A thought that makes me want to regurgitate and swear loudly.
// @gtwilson
@kdfrawg Well, GUIs are fine. It's just that plain text should be allowed to be plain text without any frills.
Oddly enough, I love writing in WriteRoom, which is green text on black background. ?