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2,042 | 5,113 | |
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6 months ago | 5 days ago | |
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MIT License | MIT License |
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- Does anyone know what app I have to get or what setting to change to get my M1 MBA to show its temp on the top bar?
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ELI5: Why do computers get so enragingly slow after just a few years?
iMacs are sensitive and unusable if the room/environment temperature goes up 1-2 degrees. Once an iMac reaches temperatures that exceed its cooling capabilities, it will reduce the Scheduler Limit. This OS protection slows your computer down to a % of its actual performance. It's designed to reduce load down to a level that the computer can cope with, given its temperature situation. A tool called Hot will reveal the current scheduler limit, and you'll be able to verify this is the problem.
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What’s the best menu bar app to add computer Temps?
I'm using Hot: https://github.com/macmade/Hot
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I just bought a MacBook air M1 but I faced a temperature problem
Use https://github.com/macmade/Hot to read temps instead. I don’t trust cleanmymac.
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Just got this 2019 16” w/ 5600m, 16 RAM, 1TB ssd for 1000£. What y’all think? I need to run Windows properly too. Planning to get a Thunderbolt Display now.
https://github.com/macmade/Hot show you the deets.
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I was a MacOS hater until...
The Hot . app is great for showing how hot or cold my laptop is running, and whether it has throttled.
- Is a Macbook Pro 2019 supposed to lag when running Shadow?
- What temperatures are ok for MacBook Pro 14” playing World of Warcraft?
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Free app for monitoring MacBook Pro M1 Temperature?
Hot: https://github.com/macmade/Hot
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Is this bad? If so how do I fix it?
You can use the tool "Hot" (https://github.com/macmade/Hot) to check if we are investigating in the right direction.
homebrew-bundle
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How do you setup a new Mac?
I maintain a Brewfile (https://github.com/Homebrew/homebrew-bundle) which contains the majority of the non-project specific applications that I like to install on any new Mac:
https://github.com/jonahgeorge/dotfiles/tree/main
What's really nice is the `cask` & `mas` keywords allow you to install .dmg files & directly from the App Store.
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While its not included in there yet, I've been experimenting with maintaining a private Homebrew tap which contains my ~/bin directory as opposed to shell aliases.
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Pkgx – “Run Anything” from the creator of brew
> It's strange that people are so against declarative systems, or even file-based OS configuration. When I get my new Macbook I was up-and-running within a few minutes. I can't imagine maintaining a list of brews I need to re-install just to set up everything + my configs + everything else.
I haven’t had time to try Nix yet, but HomeBrew does have a declarative-ish workflow that I’ve been using for years:
[Brew Bundle](https://github.com/Homebrew/homebrew-bundle) let’s you have a plaintext file listing all packages you want installed on your system. Add a line for stuff you want installed, delete a line for stuff you want removed, invoke it the right way and it will install/remove packages until your system matches the list. The initial list can be generated by “brew bundle dump” or something like that.
For configuration, I find that a normal dotfile repo cloned into my ~/.config (with a script that maintains symlinks to config files in e.g. ~/Library) works well enough for my use.
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Ask HN: What are your favorite iOS/macOS automations?
Brew supports dumping installed things into a brewfile: https://github.com/Homebrew/homebrew-bundle
I was using text files before as well to manage it.
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Show HN: Applite – Clean Homebrew front end app for macOS built with SwiftUI
Assuming everyone's on a Mac, I'm actually surprised there isn't that much use of something like homebrew-bundle[1]. It's definitely nicer to have your tooling run natively rather than, say, trying to wrap everything in Docker, or trying to get everybody on board with nix or guix.
I think the only real issue here is that you can't really pin to specific versions unless a formula exists, and there is no guarantee that a formula with a pinned version will stick around because homebrew likes to stay lean.
[1]https://github.com/Homebrew/homebrew-bundle/
- Brew Bundle
- The new Obsidian icon
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Which apps do you install first on any new Mac?
You should checkout Homebrew bundle and create a Brewfile instead. That will let you install both stuff from brew, casks and Mac AppStore apps in one go.
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macOS users: you can now install Active Trader Pro with Homebrew!
If you use brew bundle and create your own Brewfile, you can store this with your personal dot files and automate bootstrapping (auto-installing all your system tools) a new or recently reformatted Mac by including auto-trader-pro in your Brewfile.
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2 Days ago I made a comment saying I would quit photography before buying an Apple for photo editing. I'm sorry, be gentle
And if you're already loving Homebrew, definitely check out Homebrew Bundle!
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I was a MacOS hater until...
If you like homebrew, definitely give homebrew bundle a whirl if you haven't already
What are some alternatives?
LinkLiar - :link: Link-Layer MAC spoofing GUI for macOS
linuxbrew-core - đź’€Formerly the core formulae for the Homebrew package manager on Linux
macs-fan-control - Control fans on Apple computers
FinderFix - FinderFix lets you resize and reposition Finder windows to your liking
iGlance - Free system monitor for OSX and macOS. See all system information at a glance in the menu bar.
PopClip-Extensions - Source code extensions in the official PopClip Extensions directory.
Rectangle - Move and resize windows on macOS with keyboard shortcuts and snap areas
homebrew-lilypond - Install LilyPond from homebrew/core instead of this tap: https://formulae.brew.sh/formula/lilypond
pock - Widgets manager for MacBook Touch Bar
mas - :package: Mac App Store command line interface
AlDente-Charge-Limiter - macOS menubar tool to set Charge Limits and prolong battery lifespan
linearmouse - The mouse and trackpad utility for Mac.