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Once they get a MacBook Air with an M4, it will become a viable option for developers and other users that want/need 2 external monitors. Definitely looking forward to that happening.

The M3 Air does support 2 but only with the lid closed

I haven't seen price info anywhere, but anyone have info on what that will be?


The sensor support added to watchOS 10 is really nice and the live displays of cycling stats in iOS 17 has made it so I can use my phone for stats and feedback while on bike rides


I mean, ok? It's a weird move that doesn't seem to have much of a market, IMO.

I don't know any serious cyclist who uses a phone as a head unit, though.

People just starting out often do, and are mostly using an app like Strava to display speed and track the ride, but once they get into the hobby much further they'll buy a Garmin or Wahoo or Karoo and use that. This purchase seems to come soon after the tight pants and clipless pedals, but not LONG after.

A purpose-built device is a better choice for plenty of reasons.

- Phone batteries are better now, but keeping your screen on for 60 miles is not a great move IF you also want to be sure you can use your phone for calls.

- Device screens are optimized for the kind of direct-sun, off-angle reading you're doing on a bike. Phones work less well.

- Phones are big and awkward compared to even the largest bike computers, which makes for a goofier mounting situation.

Using a phone for navigation on a motorcycle makes a little more sense, because you can have a power feed, and there's more room in the cockpit (typically).


What’s your thought on that air quality monitor released by Amazon? I’d love to see the cost come down even more, but it looks like the most affordable option on the market right now


The Brian Kernighan quote explains this very simply:

Debugging is twice as hard as writing the code in the first place. Therefore, if you write the code as cleverly as possible, you are, by definition, not smart enough to debug it.


Shameless plug for a project I'm proposing to do the opposite (i.e. run Linux binaries from a container on macOS natively): https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/davejohansen/cider-cart...


this is not really the same thing, since you don't have to reverse engineer anything


I added a video with a demo of the performance benefits and describing in more detail where the prototype is at: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/davejohansen/cider-cart... Also, I believe the fact that the issue from 2017 is still open with no real resolution is evidence that there may be value in an alternate approach like Cider Cart is presenting


I added a video with a demo of the performance benefits and describing in more detail where the prototype is at: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/davejohansen/cider-cart...


Several other approaches have been posted about on that GitHub issue and others, so I thought letting people know about a potential solution would be ok...


Information about Cider Cart can be found here: http://kickstarter.com/projects/davejohansen/cider-cart/


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