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By Capt. Renault in "Apropos of nothing at all" on MeFi

I'm moving to Cozylandia under my duvet and I'm never coming out.




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Rashad Turner Had Wanted To Be A Cop. He Founded A Black Lives Matter Chapter Instead

Growing up in St. Paul, Minn., Rashad Turner remembers playing cops and robbers. It was always a given which side he'd choose. "We'd ride our bikes," he says. "I'd always be the cop." He always knew. It was that way for years. He trained for it. He got a bachelor's in criminal justice. He enrolled in the police academy. All because he wanted to help. To him, the cops were the good guys. Turner is 35 now. When he was two years old, a man shot and killed his father in an alley during a dispute. No one should lose a parent that way, he thought. And policing was one way to protect a community. "I had this idea of the Officer Friendly that came to our school," he says. "Like, that was all cops." His friends didn't always get it, he says. Some of them quit him. In the African American neighborhoods he moved in, there had been too many bad run-ins with police. But back then, Turner was used to defending law enforcement. Not so much anymore. Five years ago, he founded a chapter of Black Lives




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Baptizing the Devil

The Bible says before the Lord comes again there will be an outpouring of the Holy Spirit. It won't be just the Spirit giving comfort and conviction but a baptism of the Spirit with signs and wonders and miracles.



  • Pastor Doug's Weekly Message

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[Video] Captain Highside shares sultry neo-soul track "Technicolor Rewind"

Atlanta-based emerging artist Captain Highside hones in on his funky yet sultry musicality with “Technicolor Rewind,” the focus track from upcoming LP SAGITTARIUS II, a smooth neo-soul anthem that comes…




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Baptizing the Devil

The Bible says before the Lord comes again there will be an outpouring of the Holy Spirit. It won't be just the Spirit giving comfort and conviction but a baptism of the Spirit with signs and wonders and miracles.



  • Pastor Doug's Weekly Message

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¿Se justifica la orden de captura en contra del gobernador Aníbal Gaviria?




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Inundaciones e incendios: ¿es la adaptación la única solución?

Panelistas plantearon que la adaptación es necesaria ante el cambio climático, pero creen que se debe acompañar con mitigación y planes locales




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Inundaciones e incendios: ¿es la adaptación la única solución?

Panelistas plantearon que la adaptación es necesaria ante el cambio climático, pero creen que se debe acompañar con mitigación y planes locales




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Tras la captura de Otoniel, ¿qué viene para el Clan del Golfo?

Panelistas creen que es necesario utilizar el momento de disrupción y fragmentación para copar de institucionalidad las zonas afectadas por la organización criminal




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La adaptación de Noticia de un secuestro y las tendencias literarias

Entre expertos y escritores se debatió sobre cómo mantener la esencia de un libro en las adaptaciones a la televisión. También una mirada a las tendencias literarias en Colombia y el mundo




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Las ventajas y desventajas de las comunidades indígenas como autoridad ambiental, según Brigitte Baptiste

La bióloga y experta planteó los alcances que tiene considerar a las comunidades indígenas como autoridad ambiental en sus territorios.




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301: ‘A Craptastic Craptacular’, With Joanna Stern

Joanna Stern returns to the show to talk about the new M1 MacBook Air and 13-inch MacBook Pro.




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¿Cómo adaptarse al confinamiento?




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La adaptación es una de las formas que busca el cuerpo para sobrevivir.

La adaptación es una de las formas que busca el cuerpo para sobrevivir.




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Hundreds of Thousands Baptized in Papua New Guinea. Is the Gospel About to Reach the End of the Earth?

Thousands of church members cooperated to pull off the massive PNG for Christ event in Papua New Guinea. The evangelistic efforts resulted in more than 300,000 baptisms. Is this a sign of the last days?




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Alias ‘Otoniel’, al fin qué ¿lo capturaron, se rindió o se entregó?




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La captura del senador Mario Castaño desenreda una gran red de corrupción

Este es el Personaje del día de Melquisedec Torres




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Captura Nicolás Petro, desempleo a la baja y aumentará la gasolina




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Reunión Petro fiscal , Captura Manuel Ranoque, Expulsan Alias Gafas

11 de agosto La LuciérnagaLa Luciérnaga se enciende para informar entre otros temas: la reunión del presidente Gustavo Petro con el fiscal Francisco Barbosa, a propósito  de las amenazas del ELN. Tambien hablamos de la captura de Manuel Ranoque, padre y padrastro de los cuatro niños indígenas rescatados en las selvas Guaviare. Y fue expulsado de la JEP  alias “Gafas” el llamado carcelario de Ingrid Betancur.La Luciérnaga un espacio de humor y opinión de Caracol Radio que nos acompaña desde hace más de 30 años a sus oyentes en el regreso a caso.




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Captura de Harold Echeverry, presunto asesino de Michel Dayana González




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El clamor de una de las madres de los militares capturados en Haití




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"Mientras capturan un corrupto, ya han robado a los pobres": Sergio Fajardo




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Las autoridades no quieren hacer nada: madre de una menor de 2 años “raptada” por su padre




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“La captura de los hipopótamos se ha vuelto muy compleja”: Jefe de Gestión de Biodiversidad de la Cornare




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“Mi tío solo cultiva maracuyá”: sobrina de Delkis Niño, capturado tras atentado en Arauca

En 10AM de Caracol Radio estuvo Deisy Mesa, sobrina de Delkis Niño, uno de los capturados por el Ejército tras el atentado en Arauca.




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Sebastián Filoramón, el niño ciego que adaptó el álbum Panini de Qatar 2022




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Sebastián Oliveros: Los equipos deben dejar adaptar al entrenador




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Capturado uno de los sicarios del asesinato en el Parque de la 93

En Caracol Radio estuvo el general José Gualdrón, comandante Policía de Bogotá, compartiendo detalles sobre lo último del caso.




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Brigitte Baptiste opina sobre la reforma constituyente que propone Gustavo Petro




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Llevamos más de 5.000 capturas desde enero, trabajamos en la seguridad: Policía Bucaramanga

En Caracol Radio estuvo Henry Bello, comandante de la Policía Metropolitana de Bucaramanga




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La emboscada del Ejército a nuestra caravana era para capturarme: alias Andrey Avendaño

En 6AM Hoy por Hoy de Caracol Radio estuvo alias Andrey Avendaño, uno de los negociadores de las disidencias del Estado Mayor Central de las FARC, para hablar sobre cuál es la posición de los integrantes de la mesa respecto al uso de camionetas de la UNP para disidentes que no hacen parte del proceso de paz.




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Se modificará la infraestructura para adaptar más pasajeros en El Dorado: ANI

Francisco Ospina, presidente de la Agencia Nacional de Infraestructura, habló sobre cuál es la inversión y cómo será la remodelación del Aeropuerto Internacional El Dorado 




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Ataque en Anzoátegui es venganza por captura de delincuentes: secretario de seguridad

Gullermo Alvira en 6AM, sobre ataques con drones a municipio en el Tolima 




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Dozens of Israelis taken captive by Hamas more than a year ago are still being held

How do family members keep hope alive of one day reuniting with their loved ones? NPR's Michel Martin talks Yarden Gonen, whose sister Romi was taken hostage during the Oct. 7 Hamas attack on Israel.




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Strike Force Raptor makes more firearm arrests

AN ASSOCIATE of the Rebels Outlaw Motorcycle Gang and his girlfriend have been charged with firearms offences.







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Watch: Black Dad Captures Alligator To Protect His Kids



The military veteran uses a trash can.




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Video: CahowCams Capture Egg Laying

The CahowCams on Nonsuch Island recently captured a live stream of a female Cahow laying an egg, with the first chicks expected to hatch “during the last few days of February, following the 50 to 53-day incubation period.” A spokesperson said, “On January 18 at 7:17pm, the female returned to the CahowCam2 burrow where her […]




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Minister Hayward Opens Captive Conference

Minister of Labour Jason Hayward gave a keynote address to help open the Bermuda Captive Conference yesterday [Sept 9], wishing attendees “a successful and productive conference.” Minister Jason Hayward said, “Good morning, everyone. I want to extend a warm welcome to all of you, especially our guests who have traveled from overseas to join us […]




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Burnt House Captures Cliff Diving Gone Wrong

The talented team from Bermuda’s Burnt House Productions is well known for their videos depicting extreme sports, but sometimes being on the scene with a camera in hand leads to unexpected results, as evidenced by the two most recently released videos from the group. Cliff jumping has long been a particular focus for Burnt House, […]




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The best MacBook for 2024: Which Apple laptop should you buy?

At its Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) in June, Apple announced updates coming to its various operating systems, most of which focus on its own version of AI, dubbed Apple Intelligence. MacBooks will get macOS 15, aka Sequoia, that will support Image Playground, Apple’s image generation tool, and AI composition features that can rewrite, proofread and summarize text in Mail, Notes, Pages and more. But the AI smarts will only be available to Apple laptops with an M1 chip or newer. So if you have an older model (pre-2020), or want the latest chips to get the most out of macOS 15, you might want a new MacBook. This guide will help you pick which one makes the most sense for you.

After testing every model Apple makes, we think the 13-inch MacBook Air with the M3 chip and 16GB of RAM is the best choice for most people. But there are definitely reasons to consider the cheaper M2 Air and the fully featured Pro laptops. We’ve broken down all the options to help you decide which is the best MacBook for you.

Compared to PCs, Apple computers tend to have more streamlined specifications. The company has long been known for this simplicity, and the M-series “system-on-a-chip” condenses things even further. It started with the M1 chip, which has since been retired in all models. The M2 and M3 chips can be found in current-generation MacBooks, but the latest Apple silicon, the M4 chip, is only housed in the new iPad Pro. All M-series chips combine, among other technologies, the CPU, graphics card and unified memory (RAM). Apple’s Neural Engine is included too, which is a specialized group of processor cores that handles machine learning tasks such as image analysis and voice recognition. 

While a unified chip means you have fewer decisions to make when picking a MacBook, there are still a few factors to consider, including specs like the number of CPU cores, amount of RAM, storage capacity, screen size, and, obviously, price. The finish color may be a minor consideration, but it's worth pointing out that the Pro come in just two colors (Silver or Space Gray) but the Air adds two additional hues (Midnight and Starlight).

Currently the lowest-specced chip in a MacBook is the M2 in the 13-inch MacBook Air. It comes with an 8-core CPU and either an 8- or 10-core GPU. At the other end of the spectrum, the M3 Max chip is built with up to a 16-core CPU and a 40-core GPU. Cores are, in essence, smaller processing units that can handle different tasks simultaneously. Having more of them translates to the computer being able to run multiple programs and applications at once, while also smoothly processing demanding tasks like video editing and high-level gaming. In short, more cores allow for more advanced computing and better performance. But if your processing power needs fall below professional-level gaming and cinematic video and audio editing, getting the highest number of cores is likely overkill — and after all, more cores equals higher cost and more power usage.

Your options for RAM, or in Apple’s terminology, Unified memory, varies depending on the chip you choose. The M2 and M3 chips can be paired with 8, 16 or 24GB of RAM. The M3 Pro chip has 18 or 36GB memory options, while the most powerful M3 Max chip supports 48, 64 or a whopping 128GB of RAM.

You’ve likely heard the analogy comparing memory to the amount of workspace available on a literal desktop surface, whereas storage is the amount of drawers you have to store projects to work on later. The larger the worktop surface, the more projects you can work on at once. The bigger the drawers, the more you can save for later.

More RAM is ideal for people who plan to work in multiple apps at once. And the more demanding each program is, the more RAM will be required. Extra memory can also come in handy if you’re the type who likes to have infinite numbers of tabs open on your browser. If your daily workflow doesn’t involve simultaneously using a vast number of memory-intensive programs, you can save yourself money and buy the RAM configuration that you’re most likely to actually use.

For casual users, 8GB may be enough, however, if you can afford an upgrade to 16GB of RAM, we recommend going doing so, as modern browsers tend to be pretty memory-hungry. Investing in more RAM now will give your new MacBook a longer lifespan of reliable use. It’s also important to keep in mind that, unlike most PCs, the RAM in current-model MacBooks is not user-upgradable, so you’ll want to get what you plan on needing at the outset.

Photo by Devindra Hardawar/Engadget

Storage options range from 256GB of SSD for the M2 MacBook Air and 8TB of storage for the MacBook Pros with the M3 Max chip. If you want to rotate between a long roster of game titles or keep lots of high-res videos on hand, you’ll want more storage. If you’re mostly working with browser- and cloud-based applications, you can get away with a smaller-capacity configuration. That said, we recommend springing for 512GB of storage or more, if it’s within your budget. You’ll quickly feel the limits of a 256GB machine as it ages since the operating system alone takes up a good portion of that space. Having 1TB will feel even roomier and allow for more data storage over the life of your laptop.

When Apple announced the iPhone 15, the company also announced new iCloud+ storage storage plans, with subscriptions that allow up to 12TB of storage. You could also transfer files to an external storage device. But if you don’t want to pay for a monthly subscription and prefer the convenience of having immediate access to your files, it’s best to get the highest amount of storage space your budget allows for at the outset.

MacBooks come in 13-, 14-, 15- and 16-inch sizes. That might not seem like a huge difference, but, as Engadget’s Nathan Ingraham noted when he reviewed the now-retired 15-inch M2-powered MacBook Air, a larger screen "makes a surprising difference.” That’s especially true if you plan to use your laptop as an all-day productivity machine and won’t be using an external monitor. More space means you can more clearly view side-by-side windows and have a more immersive experience when watching shows or gaming.

But screen size is the main factor influencing weight. The 13-inch MacBook Air M2 weighs 2.7 pounds, whereas the top-end 16-inch MacBook Pro weighs 4.8 pounds. If you plan to travel a lot or swap your work locations regularly, a smaller screen will make life easier in the long run.

All MacBooks feature IPS LCD panels (in-plane switching, liquid crystal display), which Apple markets as Retina displays. The MacBook Air M1 has a Retina display. A Liquid Retina display comes with the M2 MacBook Air and the Liquid Retina XDR display comes with the 14- and 16-inch MacBook Pros. “Liquid” refers to the way the lighted portion of the display “flows” within the contours of the screen, filling the rounded corners and curving around the camera notch. “XDR” is what Apple calls HDR (high dynamic range).

Compared to most other laptops, MacBook displays are notably bright, sharp and lush. But one feature worth pointing out is another Apple marketing term: ProMotion. It’s the company’s term to describe a screen with a higher, 120Hz refresh rate, which results in smoother scrolling and more fluid-looking graphics. Only the 14- and 16-inch MacBook Pros offer ProMotion; the other models max out at 60Hz, which is perfectly fine for everyday browsing and typical workdays. But if you want buttery-smooth motion from your display, you’ll have to shell out more money for an upgrade.

When the MacBook Air M3 came out, Apple dropped the price of the base-model, 13-inch, M2-powered Air with 8GB of RAM and 256GB of storage. With a $999 starting price, it’s now the least expensive new MacBook you can get. Alternatively, you can spend up to $7,199 for the 16-inch MacBook Pro M3 Max with 128GB of RAM and 8TB of storage. Chip type, screen size, memory and storage capacity all influence the final price, which is why guides like this can help you determine just what you need (and what you don’t) so you can get the most cost-effective machine for you.

We recommend the MacBook Air M3 for most people, the MacBook Air M2 for students and those on a budget, and the 14- or 16-inch MacBook Pros for professionals. If you have extra money to spare once you’ve picked your machine, we recommend upgrading to at least 16GB of RAM and 512GB of storage to make your machine as future-proof as possible.

The MacBook Air comes with a standard M3 or M2 chip. MacBook Pro models have the option of more powerful M3 Pro or M3 Max chips. The Pro has a higher resolution screen with a higher peak brightness that supports XDR (extreme dynamic range). The battery life on most Pro models is longer than on the Air models. Pro models also have more ports and more speakers. In short, the MacBook Air is aimed at everyday users looking for good productivity and entertainment capabilities, while Pro models are aimed at professionals who need a high-performance computer.

MacOS is the operating system developed by Apple and used in all of its desktop and laptop computers. It can only be found in hardware made by Apple including MacBooks and iMacs. Microsoft’s Windows operating system can be found in the company’s own Surface laptops as well as computers made by a wide array of manufacturers, like Acer, Asus, Dell and Razer.

This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/computing/laptops/best-macbook-140032524.html?src=rss




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2 more escaped monkeys recaptured and enjoying peanut butter and jelly sandwiches in South Carolina




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Yarnold acclaims adaptable Brits

Sevenoaks slider Lizzy Yarnold says the fact Britain has no real purpose built tracks is the main reason behind British success in the sport





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Donegal captain on comeback trail

Donegal captain Michael Murphy hopes he will be fit to play in next month's Ulster championship preliminary round tie against Cavan.




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What’s Wrong With Today’s Society Captured In 20 Brutally Honest Illustrations

This illustrator, John Holcroft, is genius! check out his website for more.

 




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31 Days, 31 Books: 2018 Early Chapter Books

Older than easy but not yet novels. The fact of the matter is that while Easy Books are hard to write, Early Chapter Books are hard to categorize. They're also ideal bedtime books for older children, which means that with the European imports you get a lot of experimentation. American early chapter books are pretty much just written to please. Here then are the books written with 6-9 year olds in mind.



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Another major healthcare provider files for Chapter 11 bankruptcy