build: 🏗️ normalize open graph image tags
These are the same across pages, so having them in each individual post makes no sense
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src: https://img.sebin-nyshkim.net/i/e634e666-bdd0-4694-bd59-929ada1cd30a
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alt: iOS face with swirly eyes emoji surrounded by a word cloud of Apple marketing jargon on red background with jagged lines
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credit: Made with GIMP
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width: 1200
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height: 630
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type: 'image/png'
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tags: ['apple']
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tags: ["apple"]
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Apple recently unveiled their refresh of the iPad mini. Most surprising to me is that it comes with the A17 Pro chip. That got me thinking… Wasn't the iPad mini meant as a small casual device? Why does it need a Pro chip?! But in conversations with friends I came to realize that the iPad lineup has been getting ever more confusing as time went on. And I'm not alone.
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But I don't think that's why they're doing it. As mentioned in the beginning, the iPad mini has been equipped with an A17 Pro, the same chip as in the iPhone 15 Pro. If you've been keeping up with news in the IT space lately, you've probably noticed a very specific trend getting mentioned quite often: "AI"
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Apple has been very hesitant to jump on this bandwagon, but in the end, they are also following Silicon Valley's Hail Mary moment and calling it "Apple Intelligence". The fact is that "AI" calculations are very computationally intensive and require special compute units (NPUs) in processors to be able to come up with results in a reasonable amount of time without draining the battery.
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