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[5192.98 --> 5196.14] Tim, you're trying to buy all three of these.
[5197.24 --> 5197.46] Yeah.
[5197.98 --> 5201.52] Well, yeah, that's a hard question for me.
[5201.52 --> 5212.32] Because I feel that, to me, this whole announcement day was Apple listening to what it is that I
[5212.32 --> 5213.26] feel like people want.
[5213.46 --> 5216.98] But I think I'm going to go iPad Pro, too.
[5217.94 --> 5224.24] Because we've talked a little bit about my different needs here at Changelog and what I
[5224.24 --> 5225.54] need out of a machine.
[5225.64 --> 5229.48] And I'm not 100% sure that I could do with a Mac Mini yet.
[5229.48 --> 5234.66] But I think a MacBook Air for traveling would be amazing.
[5235.46 --> 5237.64] But yeah, I'm going iPad Pro, too.
[5237.82 --> 5238.80] It looks awesome.
[5239.54 --> 5242.98] And it's wonderful.
[5243.28 --> 5244.70] It looks so beautiful.
[5244.94 --> 5248.64] And the USB-C features, to me, are really cool, too.
[5249.04 --> 5251.12] So what about you, Adam?
[5252.86 --> 5254.72] I'm going countercultural, man.
[5256.30 --> 5257.64] Doesn't surprise me.
[5257.64 --> 5258.06] All right.
[5259.48 --> 5260.52] None of the above.
[5262.22 --> 5262.66] What?
[5263.26 --> 5264.46] Yeah, I'm going to resist.
[5265.00 --> 5265.78] You got to pick one.
[5266.06 --> 5266.92] You're breaking the rule, man.
[5267.02 --> 5267.32] Okay.
[5267.42 --> 5268.20] I have to.
[5268.42 --> 5268.96] I have to.
[5268.98 --> 5269.78] That was the rule.
[5269.86 --> 5270.46] You got to pick one.
[5271.28 --> 5273.90] Barring no rule, I would go with none of the above.
[5274.12 --> 5277.94] Because need is not true in this case.
[5278.20 --> 5280.28] Want, however, is true.
[5280.28 --> 5285.24] And I would say the Mac Mini.
[5285.24 --> 5291.28] Because it has so many more uses for the things I could need it for.
[5291.28 --> 5300.60] I think that it's obviously, for all the reasons we've already talked about, it's amazing for developer stuff.
[5300.60 --> 5308.10] But I think for a home server, where you're building out more of a smart home, which is sort of a hobby for me, you know.
[5308.10 --> 5310.92] But future backstage content.
[5310.92 --> 5314.06] So it's kind of like one of the both, in a sense.
[5314.06 --> 5318.06] That's where I would probably go with the Mac Mini.
[5319.06 --> 5325.04] Because the MacBook Air, while it's amazing, I already have a MacBook Pro.
[5325.38 --> 5328.26] And I'm more of a pro user than an Air user.
[5328.42 --> 5333.76] Although I can admit where the Air would shine and where the Pro would shine a little bit brighter.
[5333.76 --> 5336.62] And I'm not sure how marginal that little brighter is.
[5337.24 --> 5338.68] For use cases I have.
[5339.70 --> 5340.62] I'd say Mac Mini.
[5343.22 --> 5344.76] And it would be rack-a-modded.
[5345.96 --> 5347.56] And it would be 10 gigabit.
[5348.84 --> 5352.62] I'm not really sure about the memory or the storage.
[5353.20 --> 5357.54] I'd probably bump the CPU just because, like, if you're going to get a machine that can.
[5358.36 --> 5360.48] And it's just a small jump on the price point.
[5360.94 --> 5362.60] That's where you should push it for sure.
[5363.76 --> 5366.16] Especially in the case of potentially Plex.
[5366.68 --> 5368.02] So that would be really it.
[5369.78 --> 5379.78] And then I would also, after I bought the Mac Mini, I would then go and change from Thunderbolt 2 to Thunderbolt 3 rate arrays.
[5380.04 --> 5383.50] Because currently we're using Thunderbolt 2, which, as we know, is a little slower.
[5384.18 --> 5385.62] Thunderbolt 3 is so much faster.
[5386.68 --> 5393.08] I would probably then go and bump up some of the rate arrays we have from Thunderbolt 2 to Thunderbolt 3.
[5393.76 --> 5396.88] And maybe even go from 2 to 1 rate array.
[5400.18 --> 5400.62] Yeah.
[5401.32 --> 5401.72] Interesting.
[5402.70 --> 5405.04] Less around need and more around future friendly.
[5405.90 --> 5406.30] Right.
[5406.42 --> 5407.94] You know, because it'd just be so much faster.
[5407.94 --> 5426.32] We talked about in our editorial meeting yesterday about the needs for you all, you and Jared and other members of the team, to have access to the archives, the infamous changelog archives, which have been so well kept over all the years.
[5426.32 --> 5432.24] We literally have every podcast probably we've ever produced as an archive.
[5432.24 --> 5436.28] We can go back to literally episode number one and remaster them all.
[5436.42 --> 5448.34] So if you want to be a future lover of us, we have some things coming in store that you may be able to power the future remastered archives of the changelog.
[5448.34 --> 5455.24] Because we're going to have this Mac mini in place because Jared's just making me buy it, of course.
[5455.56 --> 5467.30] And we'll have three, of course, and rate, of course, that we'll have some networked ability for Jared, Tim, and others to be able to access that archive.
[5467.30 --> 5474.88] In its original form, right here from the changelog headquarters here in Houston, Texas, which is not really a headquarters.
[5475.16 --> 5477.34] It's a data headquarters, if anything, you know.
[5477.42 --> 5479.62] Why don't you just put it on like S3 or something?
[5480.48 --> 5482.24] That would take way forever, bro.
[5483.70 --> 5484.00] Why?
[5484.20 --> 5485.00] Like way forever.
[5485.16 --> 5493.98] I mean, we're talking about like at a minimum, most of an individual show's archive is one, at least potentially several gigs.
[5494.86 --> 5495.12] So?
[5495.12 --> 5498.80] Like, we're talking about, it just took me.
[5498.92 --> 5499.40] You have a fast upload.
[5499.58 --> 5503.34] Bro, I just moved 9.25 terabytes across the network.
[5503.48 --> 5504.60] It took 15 hours.
[5505.22 --> 5505.48] Yeah.
[5505.48 --> 5508.08] It would be one big backup first.
[5508.26 --> 5510.00] I mean, have you ever done back plays or whatever?
[5510.18 --> 5511.46] It's like 30 days.
[5511.58 --> 5515.26] And then you don't need to have a central Houston headquarters.
[5515.38 --> 5516.62] You just have a cloud.
[5516.98 --> 5517.30] I do.
[5517.40 --> 5518.96] I have a fiber connection range to AWS.
[5519.80 --> 5520.00] Yeah.
[5520.04 --> 5521.52] So upload that stuff to AWS.
[5521.80 --> 5522.72] We don't have that.
[5522.84 --> 5523.42] It would be cool.
[5523.42 --> 5526.70] I don't think it's, if somebody knows more about this.
[5526.70 --> 5529.08] I don't see why you would ever want to have to hold that on your own network.
[5529.28 --> 5530.88] Like, that's just such a liability there.
[5531.06 --> 5531.64] I like it.
[5531.88 --> 5532.60] I like the liability.
[5532.92 --> 5533.02] Yeah.
[5533.02 --> 5533.88] But your house burns down.