• sudo42@lemmy.world
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    1 month ago

    I still think the Apple car project was abandoned because they couldn’t figure out a way to flip the car over for charging.

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      Oh, they’d definitely figure it out: How about an optional ramp accessory, of course cryptographically coupled to the car for security reasons. And while we’re at it, why not place the engine start/stop button at the bottom? After all, if you’re trying to stop the engine you’re driving it wrong.

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        30 days ago

        I’m thinking a dongle of some kind.

        There would be only one physical port. The same port would be used for the physical key to open the car, the hood/trunk release and the charging connection. You’d need a separate dongle for each function.

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      I’d love this too.

      Having the port there is a not subtle hint about how often you need to charge it (next to never).

      If it dies plug it in, hit the washroom and when you’re back it will have enough charge to last to the end of the day, then plug it in before you leave and it’s good for 3-4 months minimum.

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    Having used Apple computers since the Apple II+, I think I’m allowed to say that the vast majority of Apple’s mouse designs have been utter trash. The one that I might give a pass to is the ADB Mouse 2. I’m not expecting Apple to change the habit of a lifetime by designing a comfortable mouse.

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      Apple IIe>Macintosh SE>Performa>iMac (dumb hockey puck mouse)>G3>G4>…(a bunch of PowerBooks & Macbooks)

      The SE mouse felt good to hold and click, but don’t forget cleaning out hand goo from the mouse ball. Optical mice were a game changer, so much better, that I used an MS Intellimouse as soon as it was USB. Had the AA powered Magic Mouse with my last iMac Once the trackpad in the MacBooks got glass and big, I mostly stopped using mice.

      Touchpads are now a necessity for my work (as a graphics/3D cad/lite full-stack dev).

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    I still think apple users should have to strap the mouse to their head to charge for ever even considering this initial design acceptable and consuming it.

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        Don’t forget the magic desk chair, only $1499. Wheels sold seperately.

        (I love Apple stuff usually, but their peripherials have been pretty awful since, well, forever.)

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          yo I remember being in the computer lab in like 1996 and being like “why is there only one button?” well, to "right click you have to also press a keyboard key. right, good.

          the ipod was dope though.

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            In Apple’s case, it’d be uncomfortable as hell, but also well built and looks aesthetically pleasing.

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    The one thing I can say about the old port placement is that if it had been on the front, 3/5 of my mac using relatives would have plugged it in out of the box and never unplugged it.

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        I think they’d much rather have a wireless mouse.

        They just wouldn’t know they had one

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          I don’t understand the appeal of a wireless mouse or keyboard in most situations. You still have it on the desk right next to the computer, it’s not like you’re using it from far away, and now you’ve got to think about keeping the battery charged. Wireless headphones make a bit more sense, because you’re wearing them.

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            For me, a clutterbug, having a wireless mouse means the wire is not getting in the way of stuff and having to reposition it constantly. But I ended up switching to a trackball which works even better.

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        And they’d have gone forever not knowing they had a wireless mouse. That’s all.

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      That looks like those sports cars in Back to the Future II with fake paneling and jacked rear tires that sticks their butts way in the air.

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    Legitimately if they fix the ergonomics and the charging port it might actually not be a terrible choice. I keep the magic trackpad around for gestures whilst using my regular mouse

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    I got a Mac and wanted the mouse. It is shit. It is the worst mouse I’ve ever had. It’s even worse than a $10 mouse with squeaky buttons. That thing cost 3 times as much as my 12 year old daily driver and even has less functions than my old mouse, even on Mac. My mouse has 5 extra buttons which I programmed to mimic the Mac specific actions and this old thing does more Apple only shit than the Apple mouse 2.

    I even fixed the Magic Mouse 2‘s feet myself. The original ones don’t glide at all, so I fixed it by covering the feet in regular cheap ass clear duct tape. Now it glides.

    I’ll never buy an apple mouse ever again.

    I like the keyboard though since it’s the only high quality membrane keyboard that’s not Logitech I could find.