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"title": "This is an espensive computer",
"content_html": "<p>Its been a little while since I got this new MacBook Pro — specifically, the MacBook Pro M4 Pro.\nIt has 24 GB of RAM and a 1 TB SSD, and I went for the version with the matte display.</p>\n<p>And yes — this is an insanely expensive computer. Its very expensive. But I also have to admit that it works so well, and Im so happy with it, and it keeps surprising me in positive ways, that if it were even a bit worse, Id honestly be angry — because this is a lot of money. But it really does its job. The way it behaves, the way it performs — it genuinely makes me say: okay, this thing is worth the money.</p>\n<p>Take the display, for example. I didnt really know what to expect. Online reviews were mixed — either very positive or kind of “meh, not sure.” But Im honestly blown away. I use it much more often as a laptop now, partly because of the screen. ProMotion at 120 Hz is great, its very bright, the blacks are very deep — all of that is obviously excellent. But beyond that, the display is just kind of insane and amazing.</p>\n<p>Whats interesting is that, overall, I use it in a very similar way to my previous computer. I had a MacBook Air M1 with 16 GB of RAM and a 512 GB SSD — a pretty solid configuration. And in day-to-day use, this computer feels very similar. I often have the impression that its just as fast — even though it obviously is much faster. The difference is that the moment when the computer starts getting warm comes much later, and only when Im doing a lot more things at once.</p>\n<p>And I think the most important part is that even when it does get warmer and the fans kick in, it doesnt slow down. I can keep doing all the crazy things Ive decided to do at that moment. That simply wasnt possible on my previous machine.</p>\n<p>So Im really happy that this upgrade happened, because it truly is an upgrade. It genuinely changes the way I use a computer and what Im able to do on it.</p>\n<p>My professional profile has also changed compared to who I was five years ago. Today I program a lot more — genuinely, regularly. Im actively developing two mobile applications and one CMS. This is ongoing work, its real, its moving forward, and it actually meets real requirements and constraints. I never really believed my career would evolve in a way where Id actually need a computer like this.</p>\n<p>I always thought that a MacBook Air was everything I needed for life and happiness — that I wasnt “pro” enough to need pro hardware. And yet, it turns out I did need pro hardware, because Im doing pro things. Thats kind of wild.</p>\n<p>Now, someone could say that you dont need a MacBook to have pro hardware — and thats true. I also have a Linux PC thats an absolute beast, and I use it just as often, and Im just as productive on it for one or two of the things I work on. But one of my apps is an iOS app, so I had to have a Mac. And Im glad that I can use this Mac and that it handles everything I throw at it.</p>\n<p>I do feel like the battery life is weak — but on the other hand, Im doing a lot more on battery than I used to. So maybe it feels weak because Im literally developing for Android and iOS at the same time, running two emulators, plus browsers — and Im not going to close anything. So yes, the battery drains quickly, but I think Im just behaving a bit more recklessly on this machine, even when its unplugged.</p>\n<p>So overall, Im very happy. I highly recommend it. I really like it. Its a shame its not a ThinkPad, a shame it doesnt run Linux, but because of the emulator requirements… Im happy this is the computer I ended up with.</p>\n<p>And Im glad I chose the M4 Pro version, because I really did need that power. And thats a pretty crazy realization for me.</p>\n",
"content_text": "Its been a little while since I got this new MacBook Pro — specifically, the MacBook Pro M4 Pro.\nIt has 24 GB of RAM and a 1 TB SSD, and I went for the version with the matte display.\n\nAnd yes — this is an insanely expensive computer. Its very expensive. But I also have to admit that it works so well, and Im so happy with it, and it keeps surprising me in positive ways, that if it were even a bit worse, Id honestly be angry — because this is a lot of money. But it really does its job. The way it behaves, the way it performs — it genuinely makes me say: okay, this thing is worth the money.\n\nTake the display, for example. I didnt really know what to expect. Online reviews were mixed — either very positive or kind of “meh, not sure.” But Im honestly blown away. I use it much more often as a laptop now, partly because of the screen. ProMotion at 120 Hz is great, its very bright, the blacks are very deep — all of that is obviously excellent. But beyond that, the display is just kind of insane and amazing.\n\nWhats interesting is that, overall, I use it in a very similar way to my previous computer. I had a MacBook Air M1 with 16 GB of RAM and a 512 GB SSD — a pretty solid configuration. And in day-to-day use, this computer feels very similar. I often have the impression that its just as fast — even though it obviously is much faster. The difference is that the moment when the computer starts getting warm comes much later, and only when Im doing a lot more things at once.\n\nAnd I think the most important part is that even when it does get warmer and the fans kick in, it doesnt slow down. I can keep doing all the crazy things Ive decided to do at that moment. That simply wasnt possible on my previous machine.\n\nSo Im really happy that this upgrade happened, because it truly is an upgrade. It genuinely changes the way I use a computer and what Im able to do on it.\n\nMy professional profile has also changed compared to who I was five years ago. Today I program a lot more — genuinely, regularly. Im actively developing two mobile applications and one CMS. This is ongoing work, its real, its moving forward, and it actually meets real requirements and constraints. I never really believed my career would evolve in a way where Id actually need a computer like this.\n\nI always thought that a MacBook Air was everything I needed for life and happiness — that I wasnt “pro” enough to need pro hardware. And yet, it turns out I did need pro hardware, because Im doing pro things. Thats kind of wild.\n\nNow, someone could say that you dont need a MacBook to have pro hardware — and thats true. I also have a Linux PC thats an absolute beast, and I use it just as often, and Im just as productive on it for one or two of the things I work on. But one of my apps is an iOS app, so I had to have a Mac. And Im glad that I can use this Mac and that it handles everything I throw at it.\n\nI do feel like the battery life is weak — but on the other hand, Im doing a lot more on battery than I used to. So maybe it feels weak because Im literally developing for Android and iOS at the same time, running two emulators, plus browsers — and Im not going to close anything. So yes, the battery drains quickly, but I think Im just behaving a bit more recklessly on this machine, even when its unplugged.\n\nSo overall, Im very happy. I highly recommend it. I really like it. Its a shame its not a ThinkPad, a shame it doesnt run Linux, but because of the emulator requirements… Im happy this is the computer I ended up with.\n\nAnd Im glad I chose the M4 Pro version, because I really did need that power. And thats a pretty crazy realization for me.\n",
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"content_html": "<p>Be the change you want to see - even I complained about Android apps quality. So now I&rsquo;m actively trying to work on quality Android apps.</p>\n",
"content_text": "Be the change you want to see - even I complained about Android apps quality. So now I'm actively trying to work on quality Android apps.\n",
"date_published": "2026-01-03T13:45:07+01:00",
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"content_html": "<p>I&rsquo;m quiet but I&rsquo;m cooking. Zachary made me do it. Coming to Dote Note testers today and to the rest of you - Dote Note will be in Google Play in about a week:)</p>\n<!-- raw HTML omitted -->\n",
"content_text": "I'm quiet but I'm cooking. Zachary made me do it. Coming to Dote Note testers today and to the rest of you - Dote Note will be in Google Play in about a week:)\n\n<img src=\"uploads/2026/screenshot-20260103-130855.png\" alt=\"\" width=\"640\" height=\"1428\" />\n",
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"content_text": "Very basic widgets but that's just the first step. Getting it out to testers and hopefully I will be publishing it in the next two to three weeks!\n\n<img src=\"uploads/2025/screenshot-20251225-005240.png\" alt=\"\" width=\"640\" height=\"1428\" />\n",
"date_published": "2025-12-25T00:53:55+01:00",
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<a href="https://pawel.orzech.me/2026/01/08/holy-shit-its-happening.html" class="u-url"><time class="dt-published" datetime="2026-01-08 09:27:54 &#43;0000">Jan 8, 2026</time></a>
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<p>Holy shit it&rsquo;s happening.</p>
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<a href="https://pawel.orzech.me/2026/01/06/013758.html" class="u-url"><time class="dt-published" datetime="2026-01-06 00:37:58 &#43;0000">Jan 6, 2026</time></a>
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<h1><a href="https://pawel.orzech.me/2026/01/03/this-is-an-expesive-computer.html">This is an espensive computer</a></h1>
<a href="https://pawel.orzech.me/2026/01/03/this-is-an-expesive-computer.html" class="u-url"><time class="dt-published" datetime="2026-01-03 19:43:51 &#43;0100">Jan 3, 2026</time></a>
<a href="https://pawel.orzech.me/2026/01/03/this-is-an-expesive-computer.html" class="u-url"><time class="dt-published" datetime="2026-01-03 18:43:51 &#43;0000">Jan 3, 2026</time></a>
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<p>Its been a little while since I got this new MacBook Pro — specifically, the MacBook Pro M4 Pro.
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<div class="h-entry">
<a href="https://pawel.orzech.me/2026/01/03/be-the-change-you-want.html" class="u-url"><time class="dt-published" datetime="2026-01-03 13:45:07 &#43;0100">Jan 3, 2026</time></a>
<a href="https://pawel.orzech.me/2026/01/03/be-the-change-you-want.html" class="u-url"><time class="dt-published" datetime="2026-01-03 12:45:07 &#43;0000">Jan 3, 2026</time></a>
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<p>Be the change you want to see - even I complained about Android apps quality. So now I&rsquo;m actively trying to work on quality Android apps.</p>
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<a href="https://pawel.orzech.me/2026/01/03/im-quiet-but-im-cooking.html" class="u-url"><time class="dt-published" datetime="2026-01-03 13:15:52 &#43;0100">Jan 3, 2026</time></a>
<a href="https://pawel.orzech.me/2026/01/03/im-quiet-but-im-cooking.html" class="u-url"><time class="dt-published" datetime="2026-01-03 12:15:52 &#43;0000">Jan 3, 2026</time></a>
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<p>I&rsquo;m quiet but I&rsquo;m cooking. Zachary made me do it. Coming to Dote Note testers today and to the rest of you - Dote Note will be in Google Play in about a week:)</p>
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<a href="https://pawel.orzech.me/2025/12/25/very-basic-widgets-but-thats.html" class="u-url"><time class="dt-published" datetime="2025-12-25 00:53:55 &#43;0100">Dec 25, 2025</time></a>
<a href="https://pawel.orzech.me/2025/12/25/very-basic-widgets-but-thats.html" class="u-url"><time class="dt-published" datetime="2025-12-24 23:53:55 &#43;0000">Dec 24, 2025</time></a>
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<p>Very basic widgets but that&rsquo;s just the first step. Getting it out to testers and hopefully I will be publishing it in the next two to three weeks!</p>