![]() Ideally, for those of us with DTK coupons, this will be out before the end of the year, along with a 16-inch MacBook Pro and an external display.Īlongside the brand new M1 iMac, Apple today revealed a collection of accessories for the desktop computer. Perhaps it will have a faster processor than the other M1 Macs. So, presumably there will be a new iMac Pro sometime in the next year or so. Many of the specifications are limited compared with the previous model: ![]() Everything else sounds pretty great, and there’s no longer a premium for the VESA models. I’d like to see it in person, but I’m a bit skeptical of the white bezel. That would be even more useful on a notebook computer… To complete the simplified design, iMac comes with a new power connector that attaches magnetically and a beautifully woven 2-meter-long color-matched cable. Also, Touch ID comes to iMac for the first time The new iMac also includes a 1080p FaceTime HD camera, studio-quality mics, and a six-speaker sound system - the best camera and audio ever in a Mac. Available in an array of vibrant colors to match a user’s personal style and brighten any space, iMac features a 24-inch 4.5K Retina display with 11.3 million pixels, 500 nits of brightness, and over a billion colors, delivering a brilliant and vivid viewing experience. The new iMac offers powerful performance in a design that’s just 11.5 millimeters thin, with a striking side profile that practically disappears. TIL: if your Xcode freezes a lot - unpair all devices (Window/Devices and Simulators)Īpple today introduced an all-new iMac featuring a much more compact and remarkably thin design, enabled by the M1 chip. The only way to enable/disable this is to edit the project.pbxproj by hand. It’s also a mystery why it gets set on some targets and not others. This is not exposed anywhere in Xcode’s UI, as far as I can tell. While I didn’t have the main problem described there of duplicate certificates, buried in that thread was the following advice: trim ~/Library/Preferences/Īpparently, there’s a hidden setting in your project.pbxproj file for copying frameworks where you can specify whether headers get copied over. Poking around, I came across this thread. Note that for debug builds, I had the -timestamp=none option set so that was not the culprit in this case. I have quite a few of these as well as frameworks so that time adds up. Around 3-8 seconds each occurrence, even for standalone binaries. Looking at my build logs in Xcode (which helpfully show the time for each step), I noticed that code signing was taking up a significant amount of time. The code for the site is on GitHub under the Xcode-Tips organization. So, that is what I did instead! Say hello to Xcode Tips, a resource for the community to find and share their Xcode workflows, tips, tricks, and optimizations. I thought, wouldn’t it be nice if the iOS and macOS developer community had a single place to find and share Xcode tips? But as I started, I realized that the resulting markdown file would not be easily discoverable or shareable. I started saving links and planned to add a new “Xcode tips” section to my TIL repo on GitHub to reference later. If you don’t like Big Sur’s new title style and want to revert to how it looks in Catalina: defaults write -g NSWindowSupportsAutomaticInlineTitle -bool false
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