There were a number of exciting announcements from Apple at WWDC 2024, from macOS Sequoia to Apple Intelligence. However, a subtle addition to Xcode 16 — the development environment for Apple platforms, like iOS and macOS — is a feature called Predictive Code Completion. Unfortunately, if you bought into Apple’s claim that 8GB of unified memory was enough for base-model Apple silicon Macs, you won’t be able to use it. There’s a memory requirement for Predictive Code Completion in Xcode 16, and it’s the closest thing we’ll get from Apple to an admission that 8GB of memory isn’t really enough for a new Mac in 2024.

  • DefederateLemmyMl
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    24 months ago

    Just don’t compain that YouTube doesn’t play 4K videos anymore.

    strange, mpv handles it just fine

    • @[email protected]
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      04 months ago

      MPV doesn’t work in terminal (well, technically it does, but what’s the point of 4K HDR video in ASCII mode?). Please don’t confuse terminal emulator in GUI mode with a real text mode terminal.

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        4 months ago

        The point is that your example use case of “YouTube 4k videos” doesn’t need a browser full of bloated js garbage.

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            4 months ago

            Actually lot less than the browser. Under 300MB, I just checked, and that’s mostly just the network buffer which is 150MB by default.

            • @[email protected]
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              -14 months ago

              That’s about what my Slack is using, while being written in Electron, lol. Oh, you people…

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        4 months ago

        KMSDRM is in terminal enough for me. Fbcon too.

        EDIT: obviously not dummy terminal over UART or like that.