"...over priced garbage..."

My equipment isn't garbage:

Modellname: Mac mini Modell-Identifizierung: Macmini8,1 Prozessortyp: 6-Core Intel Core i7 Prozessorgeschwindigkeit: 3,2 GHz Anzahl der Prozessoren: 1 Gesamtanzahl der Kerne: 6 L2-Cache (pro Kern): 256 KB L3-Cache: 12 MB Hyper-Threading Technologie: Aktiviert Speicher: 32 GB Systemfirmwareversion: 1554.50.3.0.0 (iBridge: 18.16.12561.0.0,0) Seriennummer (System): C07YD3CDJYW0 Hardware-UUID: 42AF3145-5AD3-5C9C-A737-8B81CCB1A10F UDID bereitstellen …: 42AF3145-5AD3-5C9C-A737-8B81CCB1A10F Status der Aktivierungssperre: Aktiviert Intel UHD Graphics 630: Chipsatz-Modell: Intel UHD Graphics 630 Typ: GPU Bus: Integriert VRAM (dynamisch, maximal): 1536 MB Hersteller: Intel Geräte-ID: 0x3e9b Versions-ID: 0x0000 Metal-Familie: Unterstützt, Metal GPUFamily macOS 2 Displays: CG319X: Auflösung: 4096 x 2160 (DCI/Cinema 4K) UI sieht aus wie: 2048 x 1080 @ 60Hz Framepuffertiefe: 30-Bit Farbe (ARGB2101010) Hauptdisplay: Ja Synchronisierung: Aus Eingeschaltet: Ja Rotation: Unterstützt Helligkeit automatisch anpassen: Ja Verbindungstyp: Thunderbolt/DisplayPort

As you can see it's a funny big fat box.

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In reply to Re^2: Why perl-5.30.3 doesn't compile on my Mac? by karlgoethebier
in thread Why perl-5.30.3 doesn't compile on my Mac? by karlgoethebier

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