Bert Devriese

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Any rumours pointing to an upcoming Apple 5K or 6K display that supports 120hz? 🙏
After a Sequoia update, has anyone else had to manually set Word and Excel as the default apps for opening .docx and .xlsx files?

As per the subject line; neither Word nor Excel were recognised as standard apps for these file types and I had to do it manually (and against the advice that it wasn't known that these apps would open these files). I have had to do this on more than one machine, both with Intel (i7) and Mac...

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@sdw too bad they kept the orange button 😔
Watching the keynote — macOS Sequoia looks really compelling.

Isn't it kinda strange that Apple has a subscription thing going for Final Cut on iOS/iPadOS but keeps it a one-time purchase on macOS? Oh well, I'm not complaining!

#AppleEvent

Got around to checking out Orbstack. Simply amazing.

Happy I can stop using Docker Desktop for Mac.

Running #Retrobatch on an M3 Max chip is just magic. Resizing 10.000 images with this app takes about ~3 mins. This app seems nicely optimised to use Apple's image frameworks and those seem nicely tuned for the M3 Max.

I remember a time not *that* long ago I was easily waiting >30mins for results in similar workflows.

If you're doing anything related to batch image processing, you really should check out https://flyingmeat.com/retrobatch/

Retrobatch 2 | Batch Image Processor from Flying Meat

Retrobatch is a unique application for automating actions to tens, hundreds, and even thousands of images at the same time

@macrumors if they’d introduce the MBP color “actual black” I would instantly update my M3 Max 😅
Arc smart folders that automagically show tabs for all my Pull Requests… 👍 #ArcBrowser
@numericcitizen +1, been using it for the past +8 months as well. Once you're used to the way Arc treats Tabs differently it's pretty hard to switch back to a “regular" browser.