Be interesting to see if it ships with Ventura or Sonoma
It had Sonoma installed but the update to 14.1.1 required a restart after I had completed the set-up.
Be interesting to see if it ships with Ventura or Sonoma
I just bought my first Mac ever, Mac Studio M2 Max 1TB
I am so happy and hyped, will post a screenshot soon
Looks like my Mac Studio is the lost twin of yours. He like cables, tooBusiness in the front:
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M1 Ultra / 2x Dell UP3017 / CalDigit TS3 Plus / OWC Thunderbay 4 with Noctua fan mod / Apple Magic Trackpad / Keychron K5 Ultra-Slim / Wacom Intuos Pro / Logitech MX Anywhere 2S / Logitech Multimedia Speakers Z200
Not really a new setup as I'm still using my Mac Studio M1 64GB that is still chugging along (knocking on wood). However, it's a new location as I'm using my family room as my new studio. I'm getting a NAS in a few days that will be a new addition to my computer hardware.
I should had stated I'm getting a new Raid unit as the current one I don't trust it, it's also slow and the new one have 4 bays. I will post it when I get it.How is the smaller drive performing for you? What is the storage capacity? I have the 18TB version and it's slow, noisy and I wish that I had bought something else... how's the RAID unit performing?
you still enjoying the upgrade from the iMac 2014? its the same machine I'm coming from and I'm impatiently waiting for my studio to arrive from the North Pole!It had Sonoma installed but the update to 14.1.1 required a restart after I had completed the set-up.
Of course! It's terrific, handles everything easily and looks great. Having Sonoma is a big improvement. No regrets!you still enjoying the upgrade from the iMac 2014? its the same machine I'm coming from and I'm impatiently waiting for my studio to arrive from the North Pole!
Nice setup!
How well does the EcoBee Sys integrate into the AAPL Sys for you?
Thank you! Adding a few finishing touches: Grovemade wool desk mat, black notepad + titanium pen, and "display rail". The rail will be placed angled in front of the Lego Mario "?" block and hold things like T5 SSD, AirPods, WifiMan Wizard, etc.
Universal Control is super awesome to involve the iPad for things that I don't necessarily want to take up monitor space for (media streaming, messaging, etc.)
Anyways, to answer your question: The Ecobee sensors are super handy! I've got 160+ accessories, 50+ scenes, 80+ automations, and these sensors definitely enable a solid number of automations. Have about 13 sensors spread throughout my home.
Obviously they tie into the Ecobee thermostat and that allows for a bit more comfort by averaging all of the temp values. But the main reason I have so many though is for motion/occupancy tracking. They are native HomeKit, have a very long battery life, are exceptionally reliable, and are pretty discrete/small.
By placing them strategically, you can effectively run automations for where you are/what you are doing. The ones in my basement (including desk area), keep my accent lighting on until no occupancy is detected in basement (also turns on the accent lighting when going down the stairs).
Looks like my Mac Studio is the lost twin of yours. He like cables, too
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I see you have much aluminum, tooThat's a lot of aluminum.
I see you have much aluminum, too
Wow that is a seriously elaborate standing desk lol