![]() ![]() Without Shortcuts, I don’t have a great way to immediately publish new blogposts. Honestly though, I only notice that they aren’t ported when I open Activity Monitor, since everything is so fast and doesn’t look any different even in Rosetta 2. The first three are already ported, and I imagine the latter two will follow suit shortly. My other most-used apps are iAWriter, Tot, Fantastical. Not being able to use these tools is way less of an issue than it would’ve been previously. This also means I can do some neat stuff on my iPad when I don’t use my Mac. Guessing this might be an issue, I moved my site from Github Sites to Netlify, simply to have test builds without doing local ones. I figure these will all be working within the month or by the end of the year worst-case. The only software I wish worked but doesn’t quite yet is Homebrew, Go, and Hugo. Nova is fast, it supports Apple Silicon, and it’s pretty AF. I’ve occasionally played with VSCode or Atom, but with Nova being one of Gruber’s “ Mac-assed Mac apps” I’ve moved over. My use casesĬhrome users take heed: I’m a big Safari proponent, and the only Electron app I use outside of work is Slack. Want to do literally any encoding or complex stuff? Fast as lightning. Want to put it to sleep, then remember one more thing? Boom, open and on. You want to open an app? You click it, and boom. It’s hard to emphasize just how quick everything feels. I got the 8gb version with 256gb of storage mostly because it shipped faster and I’m impatient, but also because my MacBook 12" also only had 8gb of ram and the limiting factor was rarely memory. This is doubly true now that I’m a manager that tinkers with build systems-a process I’ve streamlined for iOS, so it’ll definitely stretch out and luxuriate on the Mac. I thought for all of a few hours before pressing “buy” on the Air instead of the Pro, as I have always loved the smaller form factor, and rarely need “pro” features on my computer. The new MacBook Air and Pro aren’t lighter than my iPad, but they are faster, and the battery lasts even longer, so I was sold on the idea of moving over to a new ARM Mac. My favorite home computer is my iPad Pro for many reasons: it’s small, light, and faster than my laptop. ![]() Enter the M1Īpple’s home grown silicon M1 meant finally a Mac could be as fast as an iPhone and iPad without being an ultra-powerful desktop or a battery hog. Each year I bought a new phone, but with a subsidy from work and trade-in value, they were essentially free upgrades. For the past few years I’ve been content to keep my MacBook 12" and iPad Pro 11" as my computers. So just be nice and stop behaving like a consumer.Every fall brings a plethora of shiny new Apple devices, but I don’t always partake. They have no obligation at all to do those volunteer work. Most these licenses come with a clause saying that the software has no warranty. But remember this is all free softwares developed by people in their free time and volunteer to release it with an open source license. Lastly, it is easy to ask for people to "just recompile for arm64". Regarding running it natively, probably you should worry more about this issue: ImageOptim/ImageOptim#334 And technically it is an issue for homebrew, not this repo (homebrew formula are individually maintained, sometimes by the same developer of the software, but most of the time not, as in any other package index.) The maintainer here tried to fix it, but clearly wasn't very familiar with homebrew. The comment I made is about the brew formula. People above showed that it can be installed, so indeed this issue is resolved. What are the I know you're confused, but this issue is about installing on Apple Silicon, not running it natively. Is there any way around this? Is there a way to run ImageOptim-CLI on an M1 Mac? ![]() Please create pull requests instead of asking for help on Homebrew's GitHub, Python tools/gyp_node.py -no-parallel -f make-macĭo not report this issue to Homebrew/brew or Homebrew/core! Warning: has been deprecated because it is not supported upstream!
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