Hello everybody! Today I have some good news and some bad news regarding Lynx and my other programs. Let's start out with the good news! The good newsDevelopment for Lynx 2.x has officially begun! This will be a huge update for Lynx. However, it will be a little while before it is released. The first thing I need to work on is cleaning up Lynx's 628 lines of code. Fun! On a less sarcastic note, cleaning up the code will make Lynx easier to develop. It may be a tedious process, but I believe it will be worth it. Once this is finished, I will begin making several changes to the Lynx Editor. I am unsure what I'll be adding to the editor, but I'm excited nonetheless. Now for the bad news... The Bad NewsHere's the problem: making Lynx 2.x will take a lot of time. I don't know if I'll have time left over to work on other projects. Don't worry: I'll still be posting in the blog. However, I might not be able to post as frequently, so please keep that in mind. |
About a year ago, I reviewed the 2014 Mac mini on this blog. Ultimately, I came to the conclusion that it was still an excellent machine for productivity tasks, but it could also handle some more intense things you threw at it. Thus, it became my daily driver up until I upgraded to a 2017 MacBook Air a few months ago. That being said, I’ve still been using it some, so I thought I’d briefly share how it’s holding up these days. Here are my thoughts on this miniature Macintosh one year later! Performance Over the last year, I’ve been impressed by how much this Mac can handle. It’s rocking a 2.6 GHz dual-core Core i5 with 8 GB of RAM and a Samsung 860 Evo 1 TB SATA SSD. What all that jargon essentially means is that it’s a moderately powerful little computer, although it certainly isn’t going to put newer Macs to shame. Regardless, I’ve been able to do lots of coding, video editing, and schoolwork on this computer, and it has generally worked pretty well. Granted, it can take a while to