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Episode 156 opens with some breaking Apple news: the Mac Pro is officially dead. Damashe breaks down why that decision probably came down to Apple Silicon's unified memory architecture and what it means for professionals who relied on the Mac Pro's expandability. We trace the full arc from the original cheese grater to the ill-fated trash can and back again, and talk about why the Mac Studio is likely where Apple thinks that story ends.

From there, we get into recording setups. Michael is back in the garage with a rug, a mic stand from Damashe, and the Vocaster running into an OWC dock. Damashe is on the Zoom P4 Next, and he breaks down how that compares to the Vocaster for anyone thinking about a step up, including what he likes, what he doesn't, and why locking XLR ports matter more than you'd think.

We also share a few honest tips for improving your recording environment without buying new gear. Rugs, soft surfaces, and where you point your microphone matter more than most people realize.

Then: the Todoist situation. Michael came home from CSUN with a 114-day streak that didn't survive the trip. He explains what happened, how he's building back, and what his 7,000-plus completed tasks say about how he actually uses the app. Damashe broke his streak around the same time for a much more relatable reason.

The back half of the episode is dedicated to a question from Chad, who just closed on his first house. Congratulations, Chad. He wanted follow-up on cameras and smart locks, so we go wide first: start with your ecosystem, know your priorities around cloud storage versus local recording, and think about who else in your home is going to be using this stuff.

Damashe is using Reolink cameras with a network video recorder for fully local storage, a Level Lock Plus for his front door, and Aqara devices throughout the house. Michael is running Eufy cameras through HomeKit Secure Video and has had mixed results with the Level Bolt. Both of us agree: Aqara makes solid, affordable hardware, and if you own your home, power-over-ethernet cameras are worth planning for even if you can't run the cable today.

We also make a case for water leak sensors, which are less exciting than smart lights but probably more important once you own the place.

We close with a tease of something new coming likely by end of April. If you follow Michael on Mastodon, you'll probably hear about it there first.

Topics covered:

  • Apple kills the Mac Pro: what it means and why it probably happened
  • Mac Pro history: cheese grater, trash can, 2019 refresh, and the M2 Ultra version that didn't save it
  • Apple Silicon unified memory and why it complicates expandability
  • Recording environment tips: rugs, soft surfaces, closets, and mic placement
  • Vocaster vs Zoom P4 Next: comparing two portable interfaces
  • Shure Beta 87A and why condenser vs dynamic matters for your space
  • Todoist streaks, gamification, and what 7,000 completed tasks looks like
  • Smart home ecosystem advice: start with what you're already in
  • Cameras: Reolink, Eufy, Ring (why Damashe won't recommend it), POE vs battery
  • HomeKit Secure Video and what it means for local vs cloud storage
  • Smart locks: Level Lock, Aqara retrofit deadbolts, U-Bolt (avoid)
  • Water leak sensors and why they matter if you own your home
  • New show incoming

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