
What does Game Mode do? - Lemmy.World
Summary Game Mode is turned on automatically by putting a recognised game into
Full Screen mode; there’s no alternative method. A game is taken out of Game
Mode automatically by returning it from Full Screen mode, or (possibly) manually
in its menu in the menu bar. Game Mode is controlled by gamepolicyd. Game Mode
results in RunningBoard making some services, including gameconsole, critical,
and suppressing other background servics. These could improve the game’s access
to CPU cores, but this seems unlikely to have much effect on performance. Game
Mode appears to increase GPU load by the game, although it’s not clear whether
this is significantly greater than would be achieved by Full Screen mode alone.
Game Mode puts Bluetooth into Low Latency mode, reducing input latency from game
controllers, and audio latency to output devices.
M2 MacBook Air has audio bug, Apple notified.
https://lemmy.world/post/6272794

M2 MacBook Air has audio bug, Apple notified. - Lemmy.world
Watch video linked from Mastodon to hear the difference due to the bug. Bug
still exists in Sonoma Full thread:
https://social.treehouse.systems/@marcan/111160426488046610
[https://social.treehouse.systems/@marcan/111160426488046610]
We beat Apple at their own game - let the unauthorized calibrations BEGIN!
https://lemmy.world/post/5567388

We beat Apple at their own game - let the unauthorized calibrations BEGIN! - Lemmy.world
TL;DR: a repair shop owner from Germany managed to create a tool to calibrate
the display angle sensor (used to trigger sleeping on Macs when the lid is
closed)
Apple uses hidden watermarks on iPhone 15 boxes to verify authenticity
https://lemmy.world/post/5510096

Apple uses hidden watermarks on iPhone 15 boxes to verify authenticity - Lemmy.world
Apple makes three arguments for lack of 10x optical zoom on iPhone 15 Pro Max
https://lemmy.world/post/5466845

Apple makes three arguments for lack of 10x optical zoom on iPhone 15 Pro Max - Lemmy.world
Halide creators can turn iPad into an HDMI monitor for cameras and consoles with Orion
https://lemmy.world/post/5461363

Halide creators can turn iPad into an HDMI monitor for cameras and consoles with Orion - Lemmy.world
Online Safety Bill passes in the UK w/o iMessage impact, but government not giving up
https://lemmy.world/post/5461248

Online Safety Bill passes in the UK w/o iMessage impact, but government not giving up - Lemmy.world
iPhone 15 Models Finally Show Battery's Cycle Count
https://lemmy.world/post/5405698

iPhone 15 Models Finally Show Battery's Cycle Count - Lemmy.world
[Geekerwan] A17 Pro Review: Powerful, But Should Be More Efficient! (Chinese, but has English subtitles)
https://lemmy.world/post/5383330

[Geekerwan] A17 Pro Review: Powerful, But Should Be More Efficient! (Chinese, but has English subtitles) - Lemmy.world
iFixit Lowers iPhone 14's Repairability Score Due to Apple's Parts Pairing Requirement
https://lemmy.world/post/5382618

iFixit Lowers iPhone 14's Repairability Score Due to Apple's Parts Pairing Requirement - Lemmy.world
Repair website iFixit today announced that it has retroactively lowered its
iPhone 14 repairability score from 7/10 to 4/10 due to Apple’s post-repair parts
pairing requirement, just over a year after the device launched. “Although we
enthusiastically awarded it a solid score at launch last year, thanks to its
innovative repair-friendly architecture—of which we remain big fans—the reality
for folks trying to fix these things has been very different,” said iFixit CEO
Kyle Wiens, in a blog post. “Most major repairs on modern iPhones require Apple
approval. You have to buy parts through their system, then have the repair
validated via a chat system. Otherwise, you’ll run into limited or missing
functionality, with a side of annoying warnings.”