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  • @kijiriki Both are holding up pretty well. Every now and then my knees bother me a bit during a run, especially on inclines. I bet they’ll be pretty sore after the half.

  • @optimiced My wife did two of them without training too. I’m not sure how she didn’t injure herself. Though she said she might have walked for a lot of both.

  • @luxuryluke Thanks, Luke. And yes, good health to you too!

  • I turn 50 years old next month. I just logged 128 miles for May, my highest monthly total so far. This weekend, I’m running my first half marathon. I’m somehow in the best fitness I’ve been of my entire life. And it feels good.

  • @GregHuntoon @DannPetty @nlevin Oooh, good point. Figma Twitter does seem to be both active and have a really good, positive, helpful vibe. Might be others, but from what I see, it helps to have people like @rogie and @Ridderingand in the space.

  • @DannPetty It used to feel like a community. Now it’s fractured and diluted. I check it less and less, and rarely ever contribute. Blame myself for all the non-industry stuff I’ve followed over the years.

  • @triketora moar brkfst tweets

  • @F6x @mikeindustries @sperte @motherfuton Yeah, no way I was giving it access to my camera. Or even any photo other than 1 single photo already in my roll (and public).

  • @sperte @motherfuton @mikeindustries Shaves off about a decade too. This is auto-colored from my b/w photo.

  • @mikeindustries @jaytorrell Yeah, uh, why wouldn’t you fix that before posting?

  • @AaronGustafson This should a be baked-in feature, rather than a third-party service.

  • @tapbot_paul The highest specs I could go not long after the Pro line came out. But even with the relative downgrade to the 4k, after all I had been thru with Support, I felt like I hit the lottery when she took mercy on me and stepped in to fix the situation. That admin is a saint to me.

  • @stop @tapbot_paul On my last call into the Apple Store to arrange for its funeral (ok to recycle), a Genius Admin stopped me, put me on hold, and came back to say she was going to make this right. Took 3 months, but she got auth to replace it with an iMac 4k with specs as near the Pro as possible.

  • @tapbot_paul Longer story than I can fit here. Store tried, but next step was another logic board repl at $1600, but not guaranteed to fix. Support wouldn’t do anything for me since AC was expired, and I was beyond the 30 days. Sales wouldn’t even give me exchange credit since it was dead…

  • @tapbot_paul My personal experience unfortunately fell on the wrong side of this change to AppleCare by about 4 months when the logic board in my iMac Pro failed. It had already been replaced 3x under AppleCare (before it expired), along with the screen and power supply. 🫤

  • What I like about Mike’s threads and posts… they combine thoughts I’ve had but couldn’t articulate as well, with others that I didn’t even know I agreed with until he put them into words. Found myself nodding quite a bit. twitter.com/mikeindustries…

  • Pro tip: Set a calendar alert for 29 days from your Mac’s AppleCare expiration day. If you always lament AppleCare expiring 3 years after you buy a Mac, Apple now lets you extend it annually until cancelled. Must be extended within 30 days of the original AC coverage end date.

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  • @SahilBloom 100%. As a soon-to-be father (esp during the newborn and toddler phases), you’re about to face many more experiences where, regardless of infinite resources and friends all around you, you will have to figure it out, make your own decisions, and do what you think is best.