#dearinternet — Public Fediverse posts
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#Question
#DearInternet
#DearFediverse
#DearLazyWeb(1) Does the Apple MacBook Neo support virtualisation (Hypervisor)?
#HyperVisor #QEMU #VirtualMachine #Virtualisation
(2) Can you do macOS/iOS software development on an Apple MacBook Neo?
(3) Can you do software development on an Apple MacBook Neo?
#ObjectPascal #Delphi #Ada #Lisp #Scheme #Racket #SmallTalkLang #SelfLang
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#Question
#DearInternet
#DearFediverse
#DearLazyWeb(1) Does the Apple MacBook Neo support virtualisation (Hypervisor)?
#HyperVisor #QEMU #VirtualMachine #Virtualisation
(2) Can you do macOS/iOS software development on an Apple MacBook Neo?
(3) Can you do software development on an Apple MacBook Neo?
#ObjectPascal #Delphi #Ada #Lisp #Scheme #Racket #SmallTalkLang #SelfLang
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#Question
#DearInternet
#DearFediverse
#DearLazyWeb(1) Does the Apple MacBook Neo support virtualisation (Hypervisor)?
#HyperVisor #QEMU #VirtualMachine #Virtualisation
(2) Can you do macOS/iOS software development on an Apple MacBook Neo?
(3) Can you do software development on an Apple MacBook Neo?
#ObjectPascal #Delphi #Ada #Lisp #Scheme #Racket #SmallTalkLang #SelfLang
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#Question
#DearInternet
#DearFediverse
#DearLazyWeb(1) Does the Apple MacBook Neo support virtualisation (Hypervisor)?
#HyperVisor #QEMU #VirtualMachine #Virtualisation
(2) Can you do macOS/iOS software development on an Apple MacBook Neo?
(3) Can you do software development on an Apple MacBook Neo?
#ObjectPascal #Delphi #Ada #Lisp #Scheme #Racket #SmallTalkLang #SelfLang
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#Question
#DearInternet
#DearFediverse
#DearLazyWeb(1) Does the Apple MacBook Neo support virtualisation (Hypervisor)?
#HyperVisor #QEMU #VirtualMachine #Virtualisation
(2) Can you do macOS/iOS software development on an Apple MacBook Neo?
(3) Can you do software development on an Apple MacBook Neo?
#ObjectPascal #Delphi #Ada #Lisp #Scheme #Racket #SmallTalkLang #SelfLang
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Dear plant people,
The money tree I've had for years is nearly dead, but there is some new growth near the bottom that looks potentially salvageable.
I tried putting a cutting in water at one point but it didn't take.
Any suggestions?
Thank you.