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Probably the same reason it hasn’t happened in the majority of countries with similar solar opportunity.


the second sentence of the section titled "The best Linux laptop audio you’ve ever heard" says "Just install Fedora Asahi Remix and enjoy high-quality audio right out of the box, no setup needed."


I don't think this is unique to Apple as my Chase cards do this. I'm assuming most CCs do.


Sadly no. My AMEX does it. But my BofA does not.


My BofA does so I think you just haven't set it up.

The settings pages for BofA are awful so I don't blame you. Took forever to figure out how to setup auto payment for my credit card.


Getting your data out of their platform to do analysis on it use to be such a PIA. Have they resolved this yet?


Workaround: an app like Mint that can export the transactions as CSV.


How do you get a CSV of your Apple card transactions?

I personally hate my Apple card because of its locked down nature. I own a Mac but can only view transactions on my iPad for some reason? That is worthless and there's no valid reason I can't just login into a website on any device like with every other credit card or banking company. I find it such an annoyance having to enter in the transactions manually.

It only makes sense to use the card to get the initial discount and interest free payment plan for expensive Apple products. The cash back rate is uncompetitive compared to other cards, and they actually work with budgeting software like YNAB.


https://card.apple.com but you can only view/export statements which makes it next to useless for YNAB as I don’t want to wait for a statement to reconcile.

I only use my Apple Card for Apple purchases because of this. I’d use it everywhere if it supported YNAB.


Indeed - Mint has mechanism for it. Don’t think any others do but I believe CoPilot is working on it.


Copilot also lets you import Apple Card transactions as CSV


It does but I think the Mint version is more automated and seamless. You are right anyways. Don’t love how it works at the moment in CoPilot


This is the #1 thing that stops me from using it (except for Apple Purchases), I can’t get the data into YNAB automatically. That’s a dealbreaker for me.


Nope, still a nightmare


Whats even worse - they do make it for Switch, which is ARM based. A lot of the leg work has already been completed.


> A lot of the leg work

You mean arm work? ;)

I could be wrong, but I think that a bigger hurdle than Apple Silicon itself is the Metal API, which seems to be the only reasonable graphics API to use for 3D games on Mac. Unless your game is also hitting iPad (Divinity: Original Sin 2) or you're entering some kind of partnership with Apple (Resident Evil Village, I'm speculating?), it's probably a big ask to either train your staff or hire devs to maintain a separate render pipeline to satisfy a relatively tiny market share.

As a Mac user, I'd love to be proven wrong, and I hope that Apple's PR with Capcom is a sign that they're going to start putting more money into bolstering the Mac gaming landscape. IMO, this seems like a "throw money at it" kind of problem where Apple needs to make it financially viable to port games to their platform if we want to see it done for big titles.


I understood deadnaming to generally pertain to gender identity. I don't think it's far-fetched to initially consider Asahi Lina's name as a Pseudonym/Alias/Pen-Name, as many creatives (authors, artists, musicians) have been doing for hundreds of years.

If it is a gender identity decision, I still don't view it as malicious for the OP to ask. The context just isn't there in the blog post to make that clear.


Its Switzerland, so I'd assume the mountains and snow play a big part in increasing the cost of surface road building and snow clearing, making tunnels more attractive.


Most of the area of the map does not get intense snow.

It is in the northern part of Switzerland, the very lowlands of the alps. In my two winters here there would be a few weeks of mild snow, at the very most in this area (and the first winter here had a 1 in 10 year blizzard).

And there are some topographical changes, but nothing very steep. There are 100 KPH highways all throughout this area, and more convincingly, fairly high-speed rail too.


The problem is more that the Swiss Plateau (where most of these tunnels would be built) is very densely populated. There's just not enough room for a whole new road network to be built on the surface.


Yeah, I think this might have been one of the reasons why no one created an initiative to stop this. If instead they proposed a surface railway a few communities might have objected.


As Mojave is in beta right now, I don't think Apple feels obligated to rush out a Supplemental update like they did for their production OS. Also not sure how they would have already patched in Mojave if they hadn't had it fixed in HS when the hardware was released.

I expect the next Mojave beta release to resolve this, but don't expect the next release to come faster due to this bug.


Please read the article before you add a non-value comment.


They bring up a good point. Existing square point of sale tablets often push the tip screen, even in situations where you wouldn't usually tip. It turns a normal quick purchase into a guilty one.


I believe they opened up Apple Music for third party integration. Sonos should be able to integrate it into their native control app to solve your issue?


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