Errors, omissions and commissions will be corrected later. Not yet proofread. Proofreader is traveling. I'm off to the pool.
"Word for the day": HIMARS.
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The Apple Page
Apple: performance and pricing staggering (in a good way; prices have actually decreased significantly).
Third anniversary of Apple discontinuing the 12-inch MacBook: link here.
- that same day three years ago: refreshes to the MacBook Air and the 13-inch MacBook Pro
- price for that 12-inch Macbook started at $1,299
- today:the new MacBook Air with M1 chip: $999 ($300 less expensive than the MacBook three years ago)
- the new MacBook Air with M2 chip: $1199 ($100 less expensive than the MacBook three years ago)
Benchmark speed for MacBook Air with M2 chip: link here.
- scores almost equal to the MacBook Pro ($1199 for the new MacBook Air vs $1299 or $1999 for the MacBook Pro depending on screen size )
- outperforms the base model Mac Pro tower:
- base model, Mac Pro tower: $5,999
- rack: $6,499
- does not include keyboard, mouse, monitor
Comment: The result also confirms that the M2 MacBook Air outperforms the base model Mac Pro tower with an 8‑core Intel Xeon W processor despite costing nearly $5,000 less. While that is not an apples-to-apples comparison, it is nevertheless a testament to the impressive performance of Apple silicon chips in more affordable Macs compared to Intel.
Again, best bang for the buck for most (all/) high school students, all college students and most (all?) post-graduate students: the M1 MacBook Air ($999) or the brand new, flying off the shelf M2 MacBook Air ($1199).
Social media: Intel continues to fall behind. AMD stumbles. TSMC/Apple firing on all cylinders. Of course, for the average user, these "specs" don't mean much. Non-Apple computers easily compete with Apple computers on average user experience. However, when one considers the entire Apple ecosystem, there really is no comparison.
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Atmospheric CO2
The very first time I posted atmospheric CO2 on the blog was back in December 22, 2016, for data for the previous month, November, 2016:
Most recent data, data for May, 2022, almost six years later:
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Investing
Billionaire investor Howard Marks published memos for 32 years. "MnkeDaniel" posts Howard Marks' key concepts over at twitter today.
Here are the first two:
1. Absence of disaster:
- the best foundation for above-average returns is the absence of disaster.
- while most people seek phenomenal returns that outshine every other investment, a little above average is the secret.
- the longer your time horizon, the more important this gets
- I would add that a "divorce" should be included as an example of a "disaster."
2. The role of demand
- in economy theory, the "homo economicus" is a rational investor who makes risk-based decisions.
- in reality, this is rarely the case. Investors are irrational.
- investors get overexcited and frustrated.
- and since demand drives prices, this is an opportunity.
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More Advice
From Jose Chalhoub @ globaloil risks: read good books and learn foreign languages. Period.
I remain on schedule to read one book each week this summer. Current list maintained here. Two new books arrive from Amazon this week.
And, I have a 655-day streak with Duolingo learning Spanish. I have not missed one day of at least ten minutes with Duolingo since starting the program 655 days ago. That's all Duolingo recommends: at least ten minutes each day.
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Covid: Long Haul
This is huge; these two stories broke over night.
From The Boston Globe, July 8, 2022: researchers may have found a / the (?) biomarker for long Covid.
- discovered by researchers at Brigham and Women's Hospital and Massachusetts General Hospital.
- I'm lovin' it. I have strong emotional links to Mass General.
- Brigham and Women and Mass General have recently merged, now one entity, and is advertising heavily on the PGA tour.
From CNBC, July 8, 2022: high stakes, $1.2 billion study, has enrolled nearly 40,000 patients for study of long Covid.
- study to be called: Recover
- to complete enrollment by year-end
- multiple hospitals involved
- it appears the first "beneficiary" of an earlier study was New York University Langone
- no doubt Big Pharma will be involved
- a google search of covid study recover will lead readers to hospitals involved in the study
Long haul: already show to affect public service employees longer and worse than private service employees -- sources.
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Joke For The Day
Remember: with Norm MacDonald, it was never the punchline. It was the journey.
I've never bought an apple product, personally. Convince me otherwise.
ReplyDeleteQuality is Quality.
I need a new tool.
Oh, that is so funny. I forgot to add the disclaimer regarding Apple. I am Apple Fan Boy #3 -- which I have said many times -- going back to at least October 21, 2011 -- link here: https://themilliondollarway.blogspot.com/2011/10/hp-laserjet-p2055d-printer-printers-hp.html.
DeleteBut you are so correct. Apple computers are not for everyone, and I assume the vast majority of Americans have never owned an Apple product. But, wow, I love them. It's funny. They last "forever." But when a model is "refreshed" it's hard for a fan boy not to buy the new model.
Anyway, thanks for taking time to write. Hopefully, by this time next year I have the new M2 MacBook Air.