A diary of a writer of science fiction as she dons her mecha combat suit to enter a future of endless wonder.
Wednesday, 9 November 2016
New Mac Mini
After nine years of using my old Mac Mini it came time to part ways. Mostly amicable, but the old girl was getting slow and crochety. A bit like its owner, and the limits of my patience was frayed to its limits from the machine's sluggishness. After a discussion with my partner, we scraped together the money, which effectively means all my disposable income has been spent for the next few months.
After a suitable amount of anxiety in getting said machine connected, files updated, getting the settings from my back-up transferred, and moving all my work across I was able to breathe a sigh of relief.
Things are now moving along at a respectable pace: programmes open promptly, picture processing is no longer like watching paint dry, and all is well. Colour me content.
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