Dear LazyWeb: I have a 13 inch 2020 MBP and a LG HDR 4K Display as a second monitor. After I power cycled the monitor, I can no longer get it to display at high resolution. Anyone come across this? I tried rebooting the mac, updating to latest OS, using different ports for cable
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The occult multifinger iOS swipe gestures that require multiple people to use, like a Ouija board, are also a sign that something has gone off the rails in Cupertinopic.twitter.com/HsI2m5wVDq
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I have old friends whose cat walked across their keyboard, activated some deep-cut key combination, and teleported them into an Exposé UI where they are now trapped forever. I see their sad faces pressed to the window sometimes when I walk by their house, but I quicken my steps
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I mean, display port and hdmi are just as bad and I find myself wondering why my screen is flickering or I only get 60hz all the time and none of them are labeled
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1080p/60 being the default for HDMI for like 10 years has turned it into the 640KB of conventional RAM. Even nice computers often are limited to 1080p on their HDMI ports. And the display and cable industry touting *4K SUPPORT* when they mean 4k/30 is a mess.
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to be fair, the pre-usb-c macbooks had software (?) problems where unplugging external displays would sometimes confuse the OS into thinking the displays were still plugged in, and requiring reboot to continue using external displays
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I had to print on a windows computer recently and don't worry it still sucks.
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It doesn't even have the good parts of the late 90s Linux experience:https://twitter.com/sbisson/status/1397846785293524993?s=20 …
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Simplicity is clearly no longer an important value at Apple. Even their advertising can't escape it. Way too many benchmarks, feels almost like an ASUS or MSI ad targeted at gamer teens.
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