This year I’m trying to send a message to Apple with one of the t-shirts in @atpfm’s WWDC sale. It’s the same message I was sending in 2013 when I wrote this: https://hypercritical.co/2013/03/08/the-case-for-a-true-mac-pro-successor

I think Apple should make and support the Mac Pro because it’s an essential part of making “the best computers in the world.”

I believe in the Mac Pro, and I hope some kindred spirits show up at Apple Park during WWDC wearing this (admittedly dorky) shirt to let Apple know that we exist.

https://atp.fm/store

The Case for a True Mac Pro Successor

(Yes, even though few people buy the Mac Pro. Yes, even if it’s not a profitable product in isolation.)
We also brought back this classic shirt, which honors Pro Macs over the years, if not specifically the Mac Pro. (Also available in white.) https://atp.fm/store
ATP Store — Accidental Tech Podcast

Three nerds discussing tech, Apple, programming, and loosely related matters.

@siracusa You always mention on the podcast when things are POD vs premade, and as someone who has made t-shirts for merch before, I know and can sooooo tell the difference. So what are these? Are they POD or a higher quality print? (And what kind? Plastisol? Dye sub? The intersection of tech and tshirt nerdery want to know!)
@abrahamson These are not print-on-demand. @cottonbureau can provide more details.
@siracusa @abrahamson Screen printed, water-based ink (not plastisol).
@cottonbureau @siracusa This is the best way. Excellent - thank you!