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Wow 512GB of RAM! Apple seriously grabbed my attention this week—512GB of RAM is wild! The new Mac Studio updates sparked my curiosity, especially with the insane power upgrades. I know I want to upgrade within the next year, but choosing between the M3 Ultra and the M4 Max had me scratching my head. After staying up way too late digging into the performance benchmarks, I've finally made my decision. In my latest video, I break down exactly what you need to know: M3 Ultra vs. M4 Max: Don't Buy the WRONG Mac Studio Read the comments to learn more about my research in the video above. Check it out—I think it’ll help clear up the confusion (especially if you're considering 512GB of RAM). Which Mac Studio would you choose? Hit REPLY and let me know your thoughts! Talk soon, Paul Solt |
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Hey Reader, This week is exciting. GPT-5.3-Codex launched today, so I put together a short video covering the five key updates (and a demo of what it can do). I didn't want to go back to GPT-5.2, after I got early access to GPT-5.3-Codex last week. The 5.3 model is faster and smarter. I can do more in less time. Watch here: GPT-5.3-Codex Launches Today — 5 Things You Need to Know The new Codex App + Plan mode + GPT-5.3-Codex helped make this video possible. Try it out and let me know what you...
Hey Reader, I had early access to Codex app this past week. The OpenAI team is moving insanely fast with Codex CLI, and watching this new app unfold was incredible. Take a look, and see for yourself. Download link in the video. Codex app feels like the missing IDE layer for the Codex CLI.One-click to open Xcode, run iOS/macOS apps, review diffs, and manage agents. I have mine configured using Makefiles (More on my setup in another email). Talk soon, Paul SoltPaul@SuperEasyApps.com P.S. Codex...
Hey Reader, AI agents struggle with iOS development for a simple reason: they can’t actually run Xcode. In this video, I have an impromptu conversation with Cameron Cooke from the UK about XcodeBuildMCP, a tool that finally lets AI build and run iOS apps in the Simulator. We talk through the backstory, the real problems it solves, and why this changes how AI agents work with iOS and macOS apps. If AI + Xcode is Broken for you, then you might need this tool. Watch here: AI Couldn’t Run My iOS...