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  "title": "Apple on Todd Sizemore",
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        "title": "What Am I Paying For?",
        "content_html": "<p>With more <a href=\"https://9to5mac.com/2025/12/17/apple-announces-more-ads-are-coming-to-app-store-search-results/\">ads added to the App Store</a> and now <a href=\"https://www.macrumors.com/2026/04/24/apple-maps-ads-what-to-expect/\">ads in Apple Maps</a> I have to wonder what the point is of paying premiums for Apple hardware? I already give Apple money each month for iCloud storage and Apple Music, could I not get a break from the ads with that? Granted these two are minor in comparison to other services like Google&rsquo;s but it still rubs me the wrong way. Plus there is no indication that it will stop in the future, ads for Apple Music? Ads in Photos?</p>\n<p>Subscription creep is another thing that&rsquo;s been driving me up the wall recently. My wife is a prodigious photo and video taker and we are quickly approaching the 2TB limit on our iCloud storage. To move to the next tier would take our costs from $12.99 CAD a month to $39.99 CAD a month. There are no options in between! In comparison Google has new storage plans available that will give you 5TB of storage for $26.99 CAD a month. I am working to clear out duplicates and low-quality photos (she for some reason takes a ton of pictures of the inside of her pockets) but at some point I will run out of chaff while the wheat keeps growing. Then I am kind of stuck.</p>\n",
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        "title": "A 4K Display is fine, good in fact!",
        "content_html": "<p>This article from Matt Birchler brought up a point I meant to relay when I bought a 4k monitor for my Mac Mini. I kept hearing the usual pundits say that the only real solution for the Mac was something &ldquo;Retina&rdquo; i.e. a 27&quot; 5K Display. Looking at the prices of those I couldn&rsquo;t justify spending more than my Mac Mini for a monitor. So I went with a Dell S2725qs and guess what? Its good! Is the 5k clearer? Probably but I have not seen one in person. Would it be double the cost clearer? Hell no.</p>\n<p>As I move back into the Mac ecosystem after years away, I have been content to buy Apple&rsquo;s lower end products despite the FOMO that you&rsquo;ll hear from a very vocal subset of the Apple community. In each case so far I have been content with my choices, in fact when I purchase an iPad later this year its going to be the base model, it will suite might needs without fail.</p>\n<p><a href=\"https://birchtree.me/blog/the-heads-i-win-tails-you-lose-mentality/\">Head&rsquo;s I Win, Tails You Lose</a></p>\n",
        "date_published": "2026-04-12T18:12:22-04:00",
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        "title": "Claude App",
        "content_html": "<p>The Claude Mac app is not a good app. It practically demands that you keep it open and will refuse to close when I shutdown my Mac. I understand they want you to be able to access Claude at a moments notice but that is very user hostile.</p>\n",
        "date_published": "2026-04-12T13:28:42-04:00",
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