Why I Switched to Mac (as a Linux user)

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@WolfgangsChannel
@WolfgangsChannel 3 жыл бұрын
Many people have mentioned that I didn't include the new AMD laptops in my comparisons. My bad! Here are my thoughts: Even though Renoir laptops provide a really good value, I'm yet to see an x86 laptop that balances performance, noise, size and battery life as well as the M1 Macbook Air does. Sure, you can get an AMD laptop like Acer Swift 3 or Lenovo Ideapad 14 with a Ryzen 5700U or 5800U for a similar price (or sometimes even cheaper), and the performance will be better than the M1, but that's not something I can say about battery life (real-life numbers, not manufacturers' claims), build quality or noise - all of these factors are really important for me personally. With my workflow, I would also have to run Windows on those laptops - since Linux does not support the software that I need and you can't run Hackintosh on an AMD APU. As mentioned in the video, I don't like running Windows on my daily driver laptop, since I find the experience subpar. That being said, if you run Linux or Windows, Renoir and Cezanne laptops are a great choice.
@PrioBak
@PrioBak 3 жыл бұрын
​@@banddy1376 have you take a look of the track record of those companies?
@henriquemiranda5748
@henriquemiranda5748 3 жыл бұрын
have you not noticed garbage scrolling on safari, on simple pages like KZbin, or amazon, this seems to be a Big Sur issue, as any version of Mac OS before it is buttery smooth on safari, let me know your thoughts on that
@henriquemiranda5748
@henriquemiranda5748 3 жыл бұрын
I got a notification someone replied but I can't see the reply
@WolfgangsChannel
@WolfgangsChannel 3 жыл бұрын
KZbin shennanigans I guess. Anyway, I didn't encounter that issue
@jabnakarramon5121
@jabnakarramon5121 3 жыл бұрын
@@henriquemiranda5748 just checked youre right but I rarely use safari, I use Chrome...mine is MBP 2019 Catalina its probably how Safari is built on it... but I hear consistently is Safari on Mac is mostly recommended if you want to save battery life
@t3n3t
@t3n3t 3 жыл бұрын
3 months ago: "Installing Gentoo" 2 days ago: "Why I Switched to Mac"
@MarkHobbes
@MarkHobbes 3 жыл бұрын
It was so random
@MalwarePad
@MalwarePad 3 жыл бұрын
4 hours ago: "Upgrading T430"
@Lmao-ke9lq
@Lmao-ke9lq 3 жыл бұрын
@WolframaticAlpha can confirm
@veirt7439
@veirt7439 3 жыл бұрын
He's evolving, just backwards
@dtmt502
@dtmt502 2 жыл бұрын
he's got a new girlfriend
@LinuxPlayer9
@LinuxPlayer9 Жыл бұрын
M1 macs are a very good product in terms of battery efficiency and performance. I hope this machine will stay relevant and last you for years without a need to upgrade.
@shapelessed
@shapelessed Жыл бұрын
I personally have an M2 MacBook Air and gotta say, that thing has the performance exceeding my Ryzen 7 3700X PC in terms of single-core tasks which as a web dev are the main priority for me. And before you start asking me why M2 and not the cheaper M1 here's the reason - M2's efficiency cores are literally twice as fast as in the M1 and I simply use power-saving mode outside the docking station all the time.
@britneyfreek
@britneyfreek Жыл бұрын
i’ve had a 2010 and 2015 mbp. both (intel core) have already been superior to everything else on the market back then. especially regarding efficiency due to the optimized os. people need to realize that macs would just be pretty things w/o the os. but they don’t. they recommend “linux on the laptop”. laughable.
@karmatraining
@karmatraining Жыл бұрын
@@shapelessed U can still run Linux in Parallels extremely well, the performance is near-native in my experience.
@uhhTabby
@uhhTabby Жыл бұрын
@@shapelessed efficiency cores twice as fast but 256gb hard drive is half the speed!
@dannnsss8034
@dannnsss8034 Жыл бұрын
7 or 8 years until apple decides to cut support. Then it's basically paperweight
@liamsweeney4754
@liamsweeney4754 3 жыл бұрын
once Asahi Linux is ready for normal use on the m1 air you better post videos about it because Id trust your opinion on it
@Alejandro-vp1op
@Alejandro-vp1op 3 жыл бұрын
MacOS 11 works just fine for a Linux User. I don't see the need to use Asahi Linux.
@liamsweeney4754
@liamsweeney4754 3 жыл бұрын
@@Alejandro-vp1op because Macos is proprietary
@darthnoward4612
@darthnoward4612 3 жыл бұрын
@@liamsweeney4754 change os doesn't quite solve that problem thou
@Mallchad
@Mallchad 3 жыл бұрын
@@Alejandro-vp1op the point of the videos is most lapto hardware sucks, and the M1 macbooks don't... (mostly).
@Alejandro-vp1op
@Alejandro-vp1op 3 жыл бұрын
@@liamsweeney4754 Yep, so, is it that a problem? A Linux user like me is not always here for the philosophy, but there's a tech component that MacOS also has
@AlibifortheAfterlife
@AlibifortheAfterlife Жыл бұрын
I was on the Mac hate train for the longest time, and my experience with the first gen M1 MBA didn’t help (fell victim to the random screen crack issue). Decided to give the 14” M1 pro MBP a try and I absolutely love it. The fact that a good chunk of my Linux knowledge applies to MacOS is a godsend even tho there’s a lot of things I find myself missing. The most shocking thing for me is the fact that the few of my games it does support (which happen to be the ones I play the most) run almost as well as on my 3070 Legion 5 which was priced almost exactly the same.
@zethcubegamer5275
@zethcubegamer5275 Жыл бұрын
What games can you play on macos?
@AlibifortheAfterlife
@AlibifortheAfterlife Жыл бұрын
@@zethcubegamer5275 FFXIV, Subnautica, OSRS, and a few others I can’t remember off the top of my head. Steam has a filter for Mac compatible games the same way Linux does
@plaintext7288
@plaintext7288 10 ай бұрын
@@zethcubegamer5275 adding to the list by @AlibifortheAfterlife: Slay the Spire, CSGO 2, DOTA 2, Hades and others running through Wine, so there is choice
@beck320
@beck320 2 жыл бұрын
good thing that we have a company like framework that have followed through on their promise for a repairable and upgradable laptop. Hope they have more success. However the performance of the apple chips does make it hard to switch.
@anandmehta2323
@anandmehta2323 Жыл бұрын
Framework wont last long. All that upgradability is recipe for disaster. Those soldered ram modules and memory sticks are for a reason. I have seen folks permanantly damage memory slots due to incorrectly seated module, smoke coming from contacts of M2 drive which was put in a laptop without powering it down correctly. Etc. So the more removable contact points you have on a system, the higher the chances for failure. Also it comes down to system and bios compatibility. You cant shoehorn ddr4 ram if the entire processor, motherboard and subsystems dont recognise DDR4. So a time will come when the framework laptop hits its upper limit of upgradeability like the old thinkpad showcased at the beginning of the video.
@roidlsebastian
@roidlsebastian Жыл бұрын
​@@anandmehta2323so why is none of the stuff in my PC soldered?
@anandmehta2323
@anandmehta2323 Жыл бұрын
@@roidlsebastian Because its cheap and designed to fail anyways after about 3 yrs. I own laptops like that. Failed a month after warranty expired and repair cost 50% of new laptop cost. I have two here I can gift someone - not that they are of any use.
@roidlsebastian
@roidlsebastian Жыл бұрын
@@anandmehta2323 Mine is 9 years old and works flawlessly without ever having any faults.
@shikeyy
@shikeyy Жыл бұрын
​@@anandmehta2323 If that's the case, we should just throw anyway custom desktops then. Have no prebuilts, have no desktops, just go all in completely soldered. Your point of framework products failing because of their upgradability is extremely flawed. The reason why soldered laptops are popular is because it's much cheaper to produce compared to having everything modular. It's much cheaper to have one factory building everything all in one go than to have multiple for different modules. Also laptops are an all in one package so for many manufacturers, it really doesn't make sense to make everything modular. Lenovo saw that not many are upgrading their cpus so they just remove that upgradability path. They did not remove it because it cause harm. They also didn't have a real plan on how to deal with excess CPU modules nor do they build their products on complete modularity. Framework, on the other hand, has a plan for extra CPU modules and built their laptops from the ground up with sustainability and modularity in mind so the two companies can't really be compared equally. As for upgrading ram and other components, I never seen anyone break their laptop from upgrading. If a person is upgrading their laptops, they already have some knowledge of computing and probably already know and researched their laptop. If not, that's really on them but that doesn't mean the product is a flop. Even then, upgrading or replacing any component on framework's laptop is easier compared to other modular laptops. Each component in framework's laptops has labels and qr codes pointing to instructions online.
@leuat
@leuat 3 жыл бұрын
I have about 15 (older) thinkpads and love each and every one of them - but my daily driver has been a macbook air M1 since last December. You gotta be realistic about these things - and recognize a revolution when you see one. I even made my own pascal compiler that compiles natively to M1 ARM assembly language. Even though I do enjoy the past (my x41, x61, x220 etc) - I really appreciate living in the future! Thanks for having made this video =)
@iFireender
@iFireender Жыл бұрын
well, sure. Right now, M1 runs fast. That's not because apple is somehow revolutionary or anything - it's simply that Apple ported their OS to ARM first. Give it a few more years, and all laptops will be ARM, and then apple will be one of the ones with worse hardware again.
@duartelucas5746
@duartelucas5746 Жыл бұрын
Right? Bought my first mac a couple years ago, the m1 air, and it is so silent and portable.
@duartelucas5746
@duartelucas5746 Жыл бұрын
@@iFireender well, first we need that to happen. Until then it is all conjectures and imagination.
@tuxthedev3470
@tuxthedev3470 Жыл бұрын
@@iFireender It wont happen in a few more years, there's just too many programs and gaming that are done exclusively on x86_64, it will take more than a decade
@iFireender
@iFireender Жыл бұрын
@@tuxthedev3470 luckily, programs that require high amounts of resources usually are newer programs. Newer programs (mostly, and really should) have well-controlled codebases. Most languages have well-defined cross compilation possibilities. You can easily emulate a decades old x86 program on an ARM machine - those usually don't even begin to use up the capabilities of modern computers. As for other programs? You basically just need to cross-compile, if even. I assume we're going to see a true 50/50 split, where there's both ARM and x86 machines, performing similarly, arm slightly better, x86 being more legacy compatible, in 3-4 years, and in around 10 years we'll be entirely switched to ARM and/or RISCV.
@BigTylt
@BigTylt 3 жыл бұрын
I think that we can all come to the same conclusion that the vast majority of megacorps don't give a fuck about us personally, so starting wars over which device is superior is simply a waste of time.
@slamislife74
@slamislife74 3 жыл бұрын
I just view it as fun lol. I enjoy comparing and understanding the relative merits of and design philosophies behind different tools, like laptops and programming languages
@slamislife74
@slamislife74 3 жыл бұрын
@@Tevqoon Plenty :)
@3nertia
@3nertia 2 жыл бұрын
Some things are objectively *inferior* though, such as the same hardware being 3x more expensive and so locked down that it may as well be an *actual* jail ...
@RunForPeace-hk1cu
@RunForPeace-hk1cu 2 жыл бұрын
@@3nertia if cost is your own concern, you wouldn’t like macs even if it’s open source. You just have a religious affiliation to price to performance ratio. You don’t really care about performance/watt for mobile devices
@3nertia
@3nertia 2 жыл бұрын
@@RunForPeace-hk1cu And you haven't a clue what I care about ...
@ar1su
@ar1su 3 жыл бұрын
Nice video dude. It's evident you really spent some time balancing out your arguments and position here in order to not upset any side too much. I hope people will be able to see that you kept an open mind about this.
@Alejandro-vp1op
@Alejandro-vp1op 3 жыл бұрын
He's got the same mental process as I do. It's cool to have a free software laptop, but even Windows is a beast nowadays, not to mention the engineering behind the MacBook. Now I have an HP Pavilion laptop with a broken keyboard. It's not that the keyboard is soldered, but if you want a new one, you have to tear the whole laptop apart and spend 20% of the laptop price in that part. So, I made my math and buying a new MacBook Air second generation is a way better option than upgrading and suffering this 2019 laptop. The only two things I'd miss is Windows and Linux... but for that I have this crippled laptop.
@gmt1
@gmt1 Жыл бұрын
Prior to M1 there was nothing I liked about Apple computers. Intel Macs were an absolute joke with a reputation for being slow, undercooled, overpriced devices. I hated their OS, products, ecosystem, and ethics. M1 was a big step in the right direction. Excellent battery life, functional standby, and actually viable price/performance. Even I considered buying an M1 Mac Mini for video editing since nothing could really compare at the time. Still hate Apple overall, but at least their Macbooks are genuinely nice computers now.
@montenegrofees
@montenegrofees Ай бұрын
Same here
@jansix4287
@jansix4287 Ай бұрын
Apple didn't change course, you did. And their current MacBooks are genuinely poor no-risk designs with zero innovation. Thank god we're up for a redesign next year. P.S.: Don't blame me, it's the KZbin algorithm who's featuring 3-year-old videos.
@theblablareal
@theblablareal Ай бұрын
@@jansix4287Bro don’t use the stupid IPhone argument here. This is not a phone that you need to add more and more random (Can be good) features. Laptops just need more performance and battery life, nothing more!
@kapurar
@kapurar 2 жыл бұрын
I like your arguments regarding the M1 Mackbook and for the longest time, I owned the 13" Macbook as my daily driver. I am now running the Thinkpad T470s. I can open it up in 5 minutes and swap out the NVME drive and swithc operating systems based on my work needs - Ubuntu, Fedora, Manjaro and yes even windows. I wish Apple would go back to the days when you could swap out components for people who care to do such things. I know that some day you will be able to run linux on them but not swap our drives with having to resort to dual boots etc.
@UppyJC
@UppyJC 3 жыл бұрын
Massive respect. Not enough tech KZbinrs being so pragmatic.
@elmariachi5133
@elmariachi5133 Жыл бұрын
Pragmatism would include all factors about the company Apple and why one shouldn't buy any product from them - unless one has sociopath and evil intentions.
@oo--7714
@oo--7714 Жыл бұрын
@ElMariachi google isn't any better
@elmariachi5133
@elmariachi5133 Жыл бұрын
@@oo--7714 Google for sure isn't any 'good'. But no other enterprise does intentionally and openly build products with planned obsolescence, integrated chips to actively prevent repairs and then is trying to abuse jurisdiction to even forbid repairs. And this is only on top of all the 'usual' stuff that hugee enterprises do. Not even to speak of what they did to the world, by introducing bullshit technologies that is proven to make humans stupid, like smartphones, technology that's build by pure visual desing criteria instead of quality and resource conservation, like their instant death too thin notebooks, their tight relations to Foxconn where suicide is normal like lunch because of terrible working conditions, them stealing more ideas then any other enterprise ever and selling these idead as their own, breeding generations of brainless zombies that don't even have an idea of what making own decisions based on facts means and instead just always stay with Apple without any logical reasoning, selling them actual crap (watch Louis Rossman..) for insanly exaggerated prices and dozens of issues more. Crapple IS the dark empire. And so it's all about completely avoiding shit where it's possible and chosing the lessr evil where it's not possible.
@animepussy8356
@animepussy8356 Жыл бұрын
@@oo--7714 Google let's you repair your own device, lock and relock your bootloader, modify the OS (or replace it entirely) and sideload applications I'd say that's just a tad better
@animepussy8356
@animepussy8356 Жыл бұрын
>pragmatic Idk, he doesn't like tiling window managers
@marioschroers7318
@marioschroers7318 3 жыл бұрын
I'm literally waiting for mainstream vendors to finally offer an ARM-based, or even better, RISC-V, laptop with decent specs. Same for desktop mainboards.
@Rh0mbus
@Rh0mbus 3 жыл бұрын
I would kill for a RISC-V laptop! Man that'd be so fun to mess with!
@zedwords
@zedwords 3 жыл бұрын
This is the real dream.
@bobcoco6047
@bobcoco6047 3 жыл бұрын
Yep, the real bright future
@daandelombaert4647
@daandelombaert4647 3 жыл бұрын
It's not only a hardware thing though... Microsoft apparently can't come up with a decent ARM OS
@paranoidrodent
@paranoidrodent 3 жыл бұрын
If MS doesn't fumble Windows 11's ARM version and they lead the way with a competitive Surface laptop, I can see other vendors following the trend for fear of being left behind. They just need a real equivalent to Rosetta to allow a user to run x86 software without excessive pain. Once those ARM laptops are out there, it's just a matter of the Linux community doing their thing.
@tbang9094
@tbang9094 3 жыл бұрын
A reasonable and logical take, I have to admit the M1 silicon is super nice. I obviously agree with everything you said about Apple, I don't think the problem is their hardware per say, because right now its really good, the problem is their attitude towards letting their users actually own it. Once the community has gotten a surefire and reliable way to throw Linux on it, I might buy one myself.
@aspectxyz
@aspectxyz Жыл бұрын
Actually, they have! Been daily driving Asahi Linux on my M1 Macbook Air for the past half year, it's been great!
@adonespitogonaif
@adonespitogonaif Жыл бұрын
@@aspectxyz How's the battery life of linux on m1? I have a MBA m2 and really frustrated about OSX. I just find Asahi to be a little bit incomplete at this point.
@shapelessed
@shapelessed Жыл бұрын
@@adonespitogonaif I use all the major three - Windows on a PC, Linux on RPI4 server and MacOS on my M2 MacBook and I would never trade MacOS for linux. Why is that? Because every time you need to actually do some work on it, something randomly breaks and then I have to spend 2 hours just on fixing it. MacOS just gets out of the way completely and you do you...
@aspectxyz
@aspectxyz Жыл бұрын
@@adonespitogonaif I get around 7 hours with light usage i.e. coding, browsing.
@paulphilippepodcast
@paulphilippepodcast Жыл бұрын
​@@aspectxyz May I ask whether all I/O and GPU support works now? Which bugs did you encounter?
@haydenlee8332
@haydenlee8332 Жыл бұрын
I feel this so much. I basically share all of your sentiments towards the mac!! Also “Companies are not your friend” and “If you vote with your dollar, people with more dollar have more votes” are so very true. Basically why I consider myself more of “Apple’s Hostage” than “Apple Fan”
@CriticasDeCriticas
@CriticasDeCriticas Жыл бұрын
First time I heard the term Apple hostage 😅 As a mobile developer (Android) I'm in a similar position... Every project I join in every company I end up with a MacBook so both iOS and Android team match in equipment 🤡
@yourwifesboyfriend6081
@yourwifesboyfriend6081 9 ай бұрын
Apple hostage is such an appropriate term. I am far from a fanboy, and I hate that I love the ecosystem. To their credit, if anyone else replicated Apple’s ecosystem, they’d probably end up implementing nearly identical practices.
@aeebeecee3737
@aeebeecee3737 8 ай бұрын
Hostage and victim of Apple. Yeah and No company is your friend, true friends doesn’t require you vote them by your money; the true friend need your care and help
@zgames9400
@zgames9400 3 ай бұрын
It's ironic. I never thought of it that way but I've been a "Windows Hostage" since the late 90s. If you play video games at all, you should already know everything you'd ever want about why. Sure, more and more people are breaking free thanks to what Steam has done. However, there are people like me who are still tied down by the games that still don't work on anything other than Windows. I've never called myself a Windows fan but, up until a couple years ago, it was the only OS to stay on any of my PCs for longer than a few months. Well, technically, pfSense broke that record some time back but I don't really count it since it's more of an appliance than a desktop or server.
@jhonyortiz5
@jhonyortiz5 2 жыл бұрын
This is something I can respect. Especially those last few minutes of real talk.
@davis4010
@davis4010 3 жыл бұрын
The reason why I stopped using MacOs as a developer - docker is virtualized and slow as fuck. Jumped to Linux, docker is running native and is lighting fast. No matter how good are the CPUs they put in Macbooks, the virtualization just kills any benefits. If your main task is video editing, then yeah - I see the benefits.
@WolfgangsChannel
@WolfgangsChannel 3 жыл бұрын
You might want to take a look at this: medium.com/carvago-development/my-docker-on-macos-part-1-setup-ubuntu-virtual-machine-both-intel-and-apple-silicon-cpu-5d886af0ebba Not sure if it's still relevant.
@dvmavgoor
@dvmavgoor 3 жыл бұрын
Technically speaking, docker containers ARE linux containers. Nobody wants to have a pure MacOS/Windows/etc. docker container with all the non-linux libraries, running Mach-O/PE binaries inside, it doesn't make any sense. So in any case docker on a non-linux platform will be a sort of emulator of a linux kernel or a virtual machine running the real linux kernel. No doubts, if you develop for linux it's best to do on linux.
@emanuelserpa
@emanuelserpa 3 жыл бұрын
If you are a sysadmin/devops, using Linux is optimal. If you are a webdev with some need for graphical applications, maybe Mac is the best (or you need to be some kind of GIMP/Inkscape master). Videoediting? Yeah, without Adobe apps Linux is pretty much bad at this. Also, I don't use Mac because their 5 year support is absolutely ridiculous. If your machine is above 5yo you need to basically turn your Mac into a Hackintosh for a machine that works fine, and you will need to buy the next new thing apple launched for $1000+. No, thanks.
@WolfgangsChannel
@WolfgangsChannel 3 жыл бұрын
@@dvmavgoor I think Davis meant that the Docker is running with x86 emulation, not on the native ARM64 emulation. So it's basically emulation inside of an emulation, which makes things slower.
@dvmavgoor
@dvmavgoor 3 жыл бұрын
@@WolfgangsChannel That's even worse, I agree. But I feel it's not fair to blame OS X that it's incapable of running x86 Linux binaries on its ARM64 hardware without any slowness.
@Friarchuck
@Friarchuck 3 жыл бұрын
Nice video. I'm a software developer and an apple user, a windows user, and a linux user. They all have strengths and weaknesses. I prefer using mac for my personal laptop because I have an iphone. Being dogmatic about what machine you like to use is great, being dogmatic about what other people should use is completely stupid. While you presented a lot of good evidence to back up your purchase, the irony that you had to make a 20 minute video supporting your own choice to a community that has built its identity around their choice of computer is pretty evident. It felt like you were very intent on convincing this group of people that this was an ok decision for you to have made. At the end of the day all computers are computers and are there to help you accomplish stuff, which they all do. Until anyone else is paying for your computer, fuck em and what they think.
@fmax3000
@fmax3000 Жыл бұрын
After 1 year: Did you cool down?! Hats his honest opinion from his personal experience which matches the experiences most of unbiased human with nice grateful and cool nature. He didn’t force anything on anybody. It’s your choice to watch his KZbin video and take it personally! Sheesh, this internet is really getting filled with teens and polar dumb heads! I’ve been coding compilers, assemblers and AI under DOS decades before you were born, or even before your inception! And honestly, the Apple Silicon is a once in a lifetime revolution only hardcore techies (and unbiased users) would really understand and appreciate. That’s my personal experience and opinion, don’t take it personally again, nobody is pushing anything under your throat, if you keep your mouth shut and LEARN from other people instead of being closed minded.
@ritikeshpanda
@ritikeshpanda 3 жыл бұрын
DT next video: Why u shouldnt watch wolfgang
@aziz9488
@aziz9488 3 жыл бұрын
@@theod0r distrotube
@skatcat743
@skatcat743 3 жыл бұрын
@Вероника Заглотова who =/= what
@doooofus
@doooofus 3 жыл бұрын
​@@theod0r dlouis trossmann, the famous right-to-repair advocate, non-apple-authorized repair technician, and real estate tv show host
@alan_core
@alan_core 3 жыл бұрын
DT is corny, Wolfgang is a solid dude
@Kodeb8
@Kodeb8 3 жыл бұрын
DT or Luke Smith, let's gooooooooooooooo.
@StonerSquirrel
@StonerSquirrel 2 жыл бұрын
One thing I loved about ThinkPads is the security features that come with the bios, like disabling the webcam, USB ports, and wifi, setting passwords on either power-up or only when accessing the bios, in other words, you can make it secure enough to eliminate insider threats without compromising availability. I would totally buy a ThinkPad if I had the chance again.
@EvoraGT430
@EvoraGT430 Жыл бұрын
Seriously reaching.
@StonerSquirrel
@StonerSquirrel Жыл бұрын
@@EvoraGT430 I was speaking as a small business owner, not a sophisticated cyber attack. Of course no system is perfect, let alone a windows machine.
@timohavol8032
@timohavol8032 10 ай бұрын
Apple has its own security features. Soldered SSD makes it impossible to steal hard disk physically
@StonerSquirrel
@StonerSquirrel 10 ай бұрын
@@timohavol8032 they can’t do jack if the hard drive is encrypted.
@hexlocation
@hexlocation 3 ай бұрын
@@timohavol8032 lmao
@TheCommonSenseForRegularPeople
@TheCommonSenseForRegularPeople Жыл бұрын
I understand where you are coming from. As an ex-Linux user, I have moved to Apple ecosystem in 2022. MacbookAir for portable device, Mac Studio as desktop, iPhone as communication device, Airpod for headphone. The amount of convenience & continuity among devices is staggering. Yes, it is pricey but I can pay money for convenience and I did that. I am getting older and I don't find love/excitement for tweaking of electronic devices anymore.
@the_mariocrafter
@the_mariocrafter 8 ай бұрын
I’m stuck with a Chromebook that my father’s work gave away, I absolutely hate it. The OS is unreliable and if the browser crashes, the entire desktop goes down along with it, the user account or system automatically resets itself if it detects a tiny problem unless the user account has a good TPM, and it deletes files without consent due to low storage, used the Linux container a bit but couldn’t do much due to CPU, 4 GB RAM, and overheating. The Android VM is bull, as they purposely prevent APK file installation and force you to go get the google play store, and as an iOS user that pays for iCloud and owns an Apple Watch, the Chromebook is pressuring me into paying for Google Drive and buying a Google Pixel and worshipping Google instead.
@patcherandpatch
@patcherandpatch 3 жыл бұрын
I wish that one day, we will have a ARM-processor based Thinkpad as good as the M1, with the old keyboard and decent webcam
@terrydaktyllus1320
@terrydaktyllus1320 3 жыл бұрын
Sorry, what is ARM going to give you that an X86-64 laptop doesn't already give you?
@stellarorbit1341
@stellarorbit1341 3 жыл бұрын
@@terrydaktyllus1320 Great battery life
@terrydaktyllus1320
@terrydaktyllus1320 3 жыл бұрын
​@@stellarorbit1341 It's not that straightforward. Battery life depends entirely on what hardware and software is running on your machine. The battery life on my ARM-based Pixel 4a phone doubled overnight just because I installed a custom LineageOS on it and stopped running any Google apps on it, many of which were constantly running in the background. In order to make that statement true, you'd need to look at the power consumption of all the hardware in the device - that will then give you an indication of battery drain.
@n7ghtmareee
@n7ghtmareee 3 жыл бұрын
@@terrydaktyllus1320 take a moment to realize you’re comparing an android phones battery to a modern laptop battery
@terrydaktyllus1320
@terrydaktyllus1320 3 жыл бұрын
@@n7ghtmareee What does that have to do with it? So a modern laptop battery doesn't drain faster the more wattage that you draw from it? Did you do electrical theory in school? Did you even go to school?
3 жыл бұрын
sheesh if I can get one of those M1 chips and slap it on my t480. imagine that processing power combines with thonkpad level of satifactions
@mikejones-vd3fg
@mikejones-vd3fg 3 жыл бұрын
You sort of can with the new tigerlakes, still not as fast as the m1 but within 10% with lower power usage with some ultra light books actually getting 10hours of continouse use, but obviously not going to beat arm's power effieciencey. Arm seems to be the way of the future just becuse of that, but despite that I picked up a 1145g7 based dell for $500 cad (new but used) and upgraded to 32gb 1tb and its great, i sort of wish it had more battery but realize i dont actually need it, its docked most of the time, it also supports 4267mhz memmory and i have 2 slots free, albeit you cant buy that memory anywhere, ddr5 is around the corner and i think its nearing its limits on dd4. I almost went mac, and still will consider when the newer m1's come out, and even thought the mac's were a better price/performance , mac mini being as cheap as it is, you couldnt build the equivellanet pc for that price, but, the hidden costs revealed themselves, upgrade the ram to a respectable 16 and 512, and its another $400, make that 1tb and its 600, 32gb and 1tb is 900 in upgrades so the price performance goes back to a windows machine at that point with mac being a premium, albeit worthy of it, kind of disappointed they have to make their money on ram and hd upgrades, it really is recommended you use 16gb, as you loose a good amount of performance with 8gb in reviews ive seen, like encoding vidoes was noticeably faster with 16gb vs 8. So with that being said although im really impressed with the M1 i skipped it this generation and think i got a worthy equivalent for half the cost.
@dimitrilensflareabrams2893
@dimitrilensflareabrams2893 3 жыл бұрын
Thiqpad
@zipzippie5971
@zipzippie5971 3 жыл бұрын
If you are on the look for something new and can get your hands on them than notebooks with the Ryzen 5000 series are a really good option. From what i saw online they also seem to be able to compete with the M1 and beat it however are higher wattage and therefore might not suit every body. I think that the higher end models can be quite expensive though. Sry if what you said was just a joke
@heroiuraresjustinian4681
@heroiuraresjustinian4681 3 жыл бұрын
@@zipzippie5971 the new AMD CPU's really slap.
@itsfkf6106
@itsfkf6106 3 жыл бұрын
*Thonkpad noises*
@tanmay______
@tanmay______ 3 жыл бұрын
The quality is stunning, I enjoyed watching this video
@Nik-yl2gj
@Nik-yl2gj Жыл бұрын
Whoa. I loved that those with more dollars get more votes bit. I never thought of it like that. Amazing video. Thank you.
@maxtornogood
@maxtornogood Жыл бұрын
I appreciate that you acknowledge the issues regarding upgrading & repair when it comes to MacBooks. As for me I'm quite happy with my Framework laptop!
@Stiitchjones
@Stiitchjones Жыл бұрын
Thought about getting one of those...that may be a company to keep an eye out for. You can install a freakin graphics card on the back of one now.
@danniel90
@danniel90 3 жыл бұрын
I got mine in March, -Never used MacOS nor touched a MacBook (had the two handed mouse pad habit). -Out of all “high performance” slim & light laptops I researched, the M1 MBP stood out in benchmarks and price -The charger is small & light -I even had a fricking authorized seller around the block from where I live
@nikolaselic9585
@nikolaselic9585 3 жыл бұрын
On point. Long time Linux user ( I used Arch btw ) and bought the M1 Air with 16Gb. As a Web Developer it has everything I need including the soyboy software I need for work. Also, M1 is hella fast and battery life is just muah.
@Keviamaya
@Keviamaya 3 жыл бұрын
I mean you can do web Dev on almost anything, it really comes down to battery life. That being said as another web Dev I just really don't like the OS, its poorly build, the app store is useless and the restrictions that apple puts on all their shit is annoying. I shouldn't spend 1 hour looking up how to install STS cause Mac doesn't like the binary, is stupid as fuck.
@killmeh2
@killmeh2 3 жыл бұрын
@@Keviamaya um, so how figma, adobe xd, maybe even sketch work on linux for webdev? and graphics for webdev? just gimp and krita?
@Keviamaya
@Keviamaya 3 жыл бұрын
@@killmeh2 I usually work with figma, gimp, krita and inkscape and that's usually fine for most things, but I'm a coder on most projects and from my perspective Linux fits me better. I get that people like using Mac for design or video editing projects but I rather just switch to Windows if I really need those, its cheaper and faster.
@Cobalt985
@Cobalt985 2 жыл бұрын
My mind's been out of the hellscape that is 2018 /g/ for a while now. Who the fuck cares, use what's best for you, the only people judging you are not worth being around (aka /g/ users)
@Cobalt985
@Cobalt985 2 жыл бұрын
@Lightning Hydra I work at an AASP, I would personally never buy a new Mac due to the bullshittery I've seen from Apple. I do really like macOS, so if I had more money and was able to piss away hundreds at a time without it hurting then maybe I would use one. But they cost an unnecessary amount of money to own and repair.
@pesfreak18
@pesfreak18 2 жыл бұрын
The best computer is the one that works for you. And since so many people use computers these days it´s just logical that people use different computers and companies offer different computers with different specs.
@aaronfisher7159
@aaronfisher7159 Жыл бұрын
Love my M2 pro. It was my first MacOS machine. I had everything else except for the Mac. It integrates with all of my other apple products seamlessly and best of all the dang thing just works 100% of the time for me. Battery life and no fan noise is a plus too! As far as ports ago I agree that the ports on the Air are lacking. But the Pro gives usbc, HDMI, 3.5mm audio jack, and an SD card slot
@utubekullanicisi
@utubekullanicisi 3 жыл бұрын
I love how this video makes fun of Windows, Mac and Linux users, AND how they all see each other at the same time.
@MrGastmaier
@MrGastmaier 3 жыл бұрын
For laptops, the future is ARM. Apple's M1 was a long needed market renovation and the lack of support for Linux was a consequence. The main roadmap must be Linux supporting new Qualcomm (and others ARMs) chips faster to be competitive from day one.
@terrydaktyllus1320
@terrydaktyllus1320 3 жыл бұрын
Whose future? And why? I've been building and programming computers for almost 40 years now, I see no intrinsic problem with current laptop design, provided you buy one of good enough quality.
@WeicherKeks
@WeicherKeks 3 жыл бұрын
@@terrydaktyllus1320 So you don't see the problems with heating and battery life that comes with X86 CPUs?
@gmdrandom6287
@gmdrandom6287 3 жыл бұрын
@@terrydaktyllus1320 so someone who has been making computers for 40 years only made a youtube account recently?
@terrydaktyllus1320
@terrydaktyllus1320 3 жыл бұрын
@@gmdrandom6287 Yes, I made this specific account reasonably recently. Perhaps 40 years in computers has taught me a lot about privacy and anonymity? Maybe I don't just use one account?
@gmdrandom6287
@gmdrandom6287 3 жыл бұрын
@@terrydaktyllus1320 so why is ARM bad?
@tokiomitohsaka7770
@tokiomitohsaka7770 3 жыл бұрын
Just a small correction: the ram is not 4266 “MHz”, it is 4266 MT/s (Mega Transfers per second) and 2133 MHz, DDR means Double Data Rate. The frequency is based on the clock cycle time, the transfer rate in DDR memory is double the frequency.
@WolfgangsChannel
@WolfgangsChannel 3 жыл бұрын
Thanks, good to know 👍
@WolfgangsChannel
@WolfgangsChannel 3 жыл бұрын
I did some googling and it turns out that both 4266 and 2133 values can be referred to as either MTs or Mhz. In both cases the memory operates at dual channel if there are two modules with equal capacity, so the comparison is correct - 4266 Mhz in the M1 Macbooks is 2x faster than 2133Mhz in the DDR3 laptops.
@tokiomitohsaka7770
@tokiomitohsaka7770 3 жыл бұрын
@@WolfgangsChannel That is a common mistake, but dual channel memory doesn’t change the frequency. DDR memory sends two signals in a single clock cycle by assigning value on both the rising and falling edges of the clock signal. There is also something called QDR which sends four transfers per cycle. You can have one chip that sends one signal per cycle, one DDR chip that sends two signals per cycle, and one chip that sends four signals per cycle. If these three chips have the same frequency of, say 1333MHz, the first chip will also be 1333MT/s, but the DDR chip with the same frequency will carry 2666MT/s, and the QDR chip will have 5333MT/s. To my knowledge, there are no DDR4 memory chips on the market that are validated to operate at 4266MHz, as these high frequencies cause stability issues. The other interesting thing that makes the difference between frequency and transfer rate interesting is latency. A DDR4 chip with 2133MHz (4266MT/s) will have twice the latency of a single transfer per cycle chip with a 4266 MHz (4266MT/s) while having the same data transfer rates.
@WolfgangsChannel
@WolfgangsChannel 3 жыл бұрын
One of the features of LPDDR4X was increased frequency - that's why those chips can reach 4266 MT/s whereas desktop DDR4 chips usually only manage around 3600-4000 MTs www.anandtech.com/show/11021/sk-hynix-announces-8-gb-lpddr4x4266-dram-packages There are plenty of desktop chips that can do 4266 MT/s though: www.amazon.com/s?k=ddr4+4266&ref=nb_sb_noss_2 All I'm trying to say is - the DDR3 RAM in the video is actually 1066 Mhz, but runs at 2133 MT/s when it works in the dual channel mode (two sticks of RAM). The LPDDRX4 RAM in the Macbooks is actually 2133 Mhz, but runs at 4266 MT/s in dual channel configuration. It might not be exactly two times faster due to higher timings and other factors, but the point still stands.
@grav3yardshawty
@grav3yardshawty 3 ай бұрын
my heart yearns for the functionality of windows, user freedom of linux, and ui design of mac
@Sykxezn
@Sykxezn 3 ай бұрын
Fedora
@10meisterballe
@10meisterballe 3 жыл бұрын
"especially the famous Apple fanboy Linus Tech Tips" I laughed so hard😂😂
@NightDoge
@NightDoge 3 жыл бұрын
@@plica06 He's being ironic. Linus isn't a fanboy. He can be annoying and a hardass, but he's not a fanboy of anything... except spending money on D.I.Y.ing his house with tech.
@WolfgangsChannel
@WolfgangsChannel 3 жыл бұрын
@plica06 Linus has a history of dissing Apple, he called the Apple Silicon presentation "a slow dumpster fire", said that the performance claims were exaggerated, and since Apple didn't present any real benchmarks, the real-world performance would likely be subpar and the first generation of M1 Macbooks would be swept under the rug like the first Apple Watch.
@abubakrakram6208
@abubakrakram6208 3 жыл бұрын
@@WolfgangsChannel A lot of viewers saw it that way, but Linus clarified in his podcast (WAN show) that week that he hated how little information they had in presentation, not the product itself. In any case, he definitely gave it the praise it deserved when it came out!
@yoboipaul3891
@yoboipaul3891 3 жыл бұрын
ME TOO!!!
@m7mdarwani964
@m7mdarwani964 3 жыл бұрын
lol
@elpako95
@elpako95 3 жыл бұрын
As a Thinkpad user I agree with what you said in the video, the new macs are undoubtedly the best performing notebooks around, but still the inability to play the entirety of my steam library is too much of a drawback to switch to an M1 MacBook as of now.
@RobertWilke
@RobertWilke Жыл бұрын
And that right there is where Microsoft and Dedicated gpu hardware has people. Yes you can run many but not all or any of the top new games on Linux (at least not easily or without lots of tinkering). That’s why I still have a hand built PC next to me. Along with a gaming laptop (darn thing is way too heavy to be called a laptop). Both run Windows and Linux. The only reason they windows really is for some specific office work and games. Otherwise I’d be using Linux exclusively. An M2 (soon to be M3) MacBook solves most of one problem.
@Martin-delta
@Martin-delta 3 жыл бұрын
Honestly just a replaceable SSD in the macs would make me happy. What do you think about the framework laptop?
@BigTylt
@BigTylt 2 жыл бұрын
I can almost guarantee Apple will bring back upgradeable storage, but it will be horribly expensive and a proprietary design, of course.
@rhyses_
@rhyses_ 23 күн бұрын
I appreciate your in depth perspective in the computing space. Originally found you from home automations stuff and stuck around for the comp sci, lol
@Greggozzo
@Greggozzo Жыл бұрын
Respect for this honest, very comprehensive review. Kudos to your brilliance.
@jaimiepotts
@jaimiepotts 3 жыл бұрын
I've been using an M1 Macbook Air the past few days and have to say they are amazing machines. I already have a good AMD Thinkpad (T14s) but the M1 Macbook Air is such a pleasure to use that I think I may just sell the Thinkpad
@vedaryan334
@vedaryan334 3 жыл бұрын
It honestly makes me sad how good M1 is for being a first generation. Cuz apple ethics are not the best and they provide the best experience right now. And I fear how long it will be before everyone catches up.
@PR0XIDIAN
@PR0XIDIAN 3 жыл бұрын
Look up system76
@CounterFlow64
@CounterFlow64 3 жыл бұрын
I fail to see how they provide the best experience. I can buy a computer much cheaper than a M1 mac that also outperforms it. As for macOS, it is nothing i cannot replicate in linux. Apple is the ones who are catching up, but i do not think they ever will since they market their products as a luxury experience, so they get away with selling under powered hardware for lots of money.
@5ystemError
@5ystemError 3 жыл бұрын
I'd like to get a thinkpad or something and put linux on it but the M1 macs seem too good to pass up. What do you mean about apple's ethics? Why are their practices any worse than other companies?
@CounterFlow64
@CounterFlow64 3 жыл бұрын
@@5ystemError Apple is especially anti consumer, anti repair, anti competitive & monopolous etc. I don't think it's that apple is inherently more evil than any other company, but since they are so huge, they can utilize their position at the expense of the consumer & developers. If any other company was to become as huge as them, they would probably start doing the same, since they can. But what's so strange about apple is that even if they do something wrong, they seem to be immune to mass scrutiny. Apple sheep keep buying their shit & supporting their practices.
@soham7510
@soham7510 3 жыл бұрын
@@5ystemError every company wants profits and every company will go to extreme lengths for that. It's their market that forces them to make closed ecosystem. Closing ecosystem means having full control even if it is unethical
@Some1Something
@Some1Something 3 жыл бұрын
Repairability is what worries me, especially for the battery. I don't want to have to upgrade after 2-3 years because apple doesn't want me to change the battery when they don't exist in my country. Or maybe down the line when the stop supporting my macbook, though I am not well-informed about the how they treat legacy devices.
@AndreiAldea
@AndreiAldea 3 жыл бұрын
The battery is always the one thing that will be easy to replace, and being that it’s such a mass market product, you’ll always be able to find plenty of spares on eBay. Otherwise, it’s just a few screws on the bottom and you’re in. Aside from soldered storage and RAM, it’s basically the same repairability as all other laptops. Microsoft’s surface line is actually the worst here, because for some dumb reason they glue all of them shut, and Microsoft itself doesn’t even attempt to repair them, they just replace completely, incredibly wasteful and I don’t know why they don’t get more flak for that . Since the device is so solid state though, it’s actually kind of reliable by design, since there’s no moving parts that should fail. (Like the CPU fan) Can’t speak for M1 yet but historically Apple has been quite good about supporting devices for well over 5 years, I don’t know if there are examples of shorter lifespan ones. Usually there’s also some software hack to keep updating it. With Windows 11 requiring TPM and throwing compatibility out the window for most devices that run Windows, I’m very curious how Microsoft is going to deal with it, because it’s a major compatibility step backwards for Windows, especially on the lower end.
@akashtriz
@akashtriz 3 жыл бұрын
Nein nein, not just battery. aapl is all going to screw over the SSD. Game over.
@PaperReaper
@PaperReaper 3 жыл бұрын
@@AndreiAldea but I think the Surface laptop 4 and laptop GO were actually able to be opened now?
@inertia_dagger
@inertia_dagger 3 жыл бұрын
Soldered SSD worries me a lot
@WeicherKeks
@WeicherKeks 3 жыл бұрын
Yeah it's bad that one can't change the battery oneself. However, Apple swaps the battery - for 139€. Not cheap, but not terrible either.
@davidamaral9655
@davidamaral9655 6 ай бұрын
Great one! An update video on the state of Asahi and maybe even a review of the new Snapdragon X laptops (once those come out) would be awesome.
@bippaasama
@bippaasama 3 жыл бұрын
Probably the number one reason I am not going to buy an M1 Macbook or even those thin x86 laptops on the PC side of things is that the lack of a user-removable battery is a huge deal breaker. I use my laptop plugged in a lot and if I can't remove the battery it'll stop holding any charge within a year or two at most.
@dmsalomon
@dmsalomon 3 жыл бұрын
I was using Arch Linux as my main OS on my desktop and laptop for about 3 years. Recently I'm using a MacBook pro (M1) that I got from my new job, and I realize that I was missing a lot of creature comforts on Linux. The design coherence and overall polish is just so much better on macos. I'm still using Linux on my desktop, but now I notice how much jankier the experience is. Obviously I'm will still use Linux because it has many advantages, but now I appreciate macos more than I did previously.
@aquaponieee
@aquaponieee Жыл бұрын
what desktop environment do you use? you cannot really say linux has a janky experience when linux itself can run multiple completely different experiences haha...
@a.Murder.Of.Crows.
@a.Murder.Of.Crows. Жыл бұрын
You say the Linux experience was "janky" while running Arch as your main desktop OS.....
@dmsalomon
@dmsalomon Жыл бұрын
@@a.Murder.Of.Crows. that's a fair point. Not because I was using Arch, but because I insisted on using a tiling WM because it's more "minimal." It was such a time suck to get that thing configured correctly, and yeah it was pretty cool but it had a lot of rough edges. I'm now using a stock Gnome instead and I personally like it a lot better, and I don't miss macos anymore.
@ZeerakImran
@ZeerakImran Жыл бұрын
Every desktop environment I’ve used has been janky on linux. It’s the same issue with android. You have thousands of good options but not a single great one.
@plugrolhuldo7736
@plugrolhuldo7736 Жыл бұрын
​@@ZeerakImran may I ask what desktop environments you have used and whether you used X11 or Wayland?
@keiogaijin2155
@keiogaijin2155 3 жыл бұрын
Quality content! Got me one as well in January, after being super disappointed by an Air in 2012 and using Thinkpads for years. Apple really improved big league!
@vukasinvlajic152
@vukasinvlajic152 3 жыл бұрын
For the past 18months, my daily has been a 2nd gen X1 Extreme - i'm an above average sized person and 14" or lower notebooks couldn't really cut it for me (apple, thinkpad or otherwise). Was actually considering getting a 16" M1 MBP as a replacement - the thing is, those are ridiculously expensive, like meme levels expensive - if i was to get a roughly comparable configuration (32Gb of ram, 1-2Tb nvme drive, decent screen etc). Even if i could tank the price abyss, the lack of ports not so sure - pretty much all of the ports on my X1E and there are a few there, are occupied. Furthermore, only thing i can't swap on the thinkpad is the cpu - ram, storage, network card are all replaceable. Apple price premium is still hard to digest. Nice review Wolfgang, people don't seem to realize everyone buys items tailored to their own making.
@jopa19991
@jopa19991 Жыл бұрын
I have exactly the same situation. It was fun to use Linux, especially on laptop considering I didn't game on it and just coded or watched YT. However, when I came to select a new one, it turned out there is no better solution than M1 Mac for me, when you search for balance between performance, battery life and build quality.
@VR00100
@VR00100 9 ай бұрын
It's so good that it cannot uninstall a program, and that feeling when you accidentally deleted the wrong app files is extremely frustrating
@WolfgangsChannel
@WolfgangsChannel 9 ай бұрын
You can uninstall the default apps on macOS. You'll have to disable SIP to do that, since the base system image is immutable by default.
@VR00100
@VR00100 9 ай бұрын
@@WolfgangsChannel this is the problem, why isn't this done by default, I don't trust those uninstaller as they too have sometimes left app data behind/deleted wrong ones In windows it's as simple as opening control panel
@WolfgangsChannel
@WolfgangsChannel 9 ай бұрын
Immutable base system is a good idea for a lot of reasons, and is done by a lot of other operating systems (e.g. SteamOS, Fedora Silverblue, OpenSUSE MicroOS). You don't need to use an uninstaller either, just go in the /System/Applications directory and remove the applications that you don't want. Once again though, you'll need to disable System Integrity Protection for that
@vassilispapadimitriou9016
@vassilispapadimitriou9016 3 жыл бұрын
"It turns out, that when you vote with your dollar, people who have more dollars get more votes" AMEN. This is a concept that even thinking mids fail to think about and digest. Got yourself a new subscriber -great analysis overall. :)
@jeffersonmp4
@jeffersonmp4 Жыл бұрын
What does it mean?
@vassilispapadimitriou9016
@vassilispapadimitriou9016 Жыл бұрын
@@jeffersonmp4 well, 2 meanings: A) do you want something to change? if you are paying (more) for a product or a service, you got more/the power. So don't buy/support things/products that you don't think are good enough and (only) then the company would care enough. B) rich people ('people who have more dollars') are only 1 out of 100. And that 1% have half the wealth (50% instead of the 1%) of all the others combined. So, if we give power (by voting) to the 1%'s allies and 'friends' (if we value money that much as a mindset), then more power to the rich people. Rich people, have more dollars. If we vote by measuring values less than dollars, rich people have greater influence/are of greater importance/have more money. 1 vote = 1 person If 1 vote = 1 dollar... Or Having 1 house = 1 vote, Well then... some people have more 51% of the houses (dollars/shares/admiration points socially, etc), So, their opinion and their interests are of greater importance and influence. If 99% want to choose white, But 1% wants black, Then black it is. Always (got the 51%) So simple/silly examples. And the 99% trying to race and win in a field that they have no chance, thinking they're equal! --- Sorry for the long post, English isn't my native language. :) P.s. the 1% have grabbed more than twice the wealth that the rest off 99% got on the last 3 years...
@RocketLR
@RocketLR 3 жыл бұрын
I use my M1 Mac mini for work. I can run Kali linux as a VM in Parallels with NO lag like in other VM setups.
@zedwords
@zedwords 3 жыл бұрын
From my perspective, this is a sensible assessment of the current market. I bought an Asus g14 shortly before the M1 macs came out, and although I'm quite pleased with the purchase (great linux support, decently upgrade-able, and able to run fanless with the dGPU disabled), I can see how anyone who isn't interested in gaming (or who's willing to wait while compatibility catches up) might end up with a mac.
@aquaponieee
@aquaponieee Жыл бұрын
yeah macos gaming has been dead ever since apple removed 32 bit support, and now the m1 was the final nail in the coffin haha theoretically, valve could have saved mac gaming at least partially by porting Proton to macos, however they have decided against it soo
@surfingbilly9654
@surfingbilly9654 Жыл бұрын
i got a 16 inch macbook m1 with 64gb of ram and shit is goated ngl. performance is super impressive and its super hard to even get the fans going if you tried.
@Handler9
@Handler9 12 күн бұрын
appreciate the honesty and directness
@som9491
@som9491 3 жыл бұрын
Damn...This is what I call a quality KZbin video. You covered so many different perspectives and gave such a comprehensive viewpoint. For a minute I forgot that I was watching a KZbin video and it felt like a well crafted documentary. All the points you covered so effortlessly must've surely taken hours/days of research and planning. Thank You for that. I'm liking the video immediately. Hope to see more quality videos from you! If you could maybe some vids about doing development on m1 macs would be nice. Thanks again man!
@kevinjypiter6445
@kevinjypiter6445 2 ай бұрын
What I do is buy all my Apple products secondhand. My iphone (for $200), my 16gb macbook M1 pro (for $1000). So you can still vote with your wallet. I use my Apple products when im doing work (like software, app development) and i use my Windows when im doing 3D modeling, etc
@prpltchk
@prpltchk Жыл бұрын
Good for you because any pragmatic and thoughtful choice is a good choice. I've left at least a dozen of windows machines and a couple of macs behind and moved to Linux several years ago. Suits my current workflow and priorities better. You do you.
@n4botz
@n4botz Жыл бұрын
I work with different notebooks in the last two decades and never really look about the brand or go to a deep dive in technical specs. In my opinion, you should be open to new things. In this case, the new Silicon-based Macs from Apple and his outstanding performance in relation to the power consumption. So far, I have always had a second-hand MacBook or Hackintosh (like one of my Lenovo T420s) and was not ready to pay the huge price for a new Intel-based device direct from Apple. I got my first new MacBook Pro with M2 three weeks ago, and I am more than enthusiastic about it. Even if I am more than enthusiastic, I don't close myself from other things. This applies to hardware as well as for software, and not worse anywhere. Stay cool, be relaxed and also gives new experiences a chance. Thanks for this pragmatical video without gap blinking. Keep up the good work and regards from Germany, Patrick.
@NormanF62
@NormanF62 Жыл бұрын
My 2012 pre Retina dual core MBP is built like a tank, can be upgraded and repaired and it runs Catalina! I followed it up with the quad core 2013 Retina MBP which is built to the same spec, also running Catalina. Classic Macs have for good reason, attained a cult following: cheap, easy to work on and reliable.
@fionaneufeld7908
@fionaneufeld7908 3 жыл бұрын
I give the video a like, but just for the good as always quality and your hard work and effort put into it. There are other alternatives to Thinkpads, though. Like Laptops from Tuxedo or System76, the guys behind Pop! OS btw..
@soham7510
@soham7510 3 жыл бұрын
Yeah but the performance on m1 along with the battery life they give is really good with no visible competition as of now
@PaperReaper
@PaperReaper 3 жыл бұрын
@@soham7510 well there was that intel hybrid CPU but that thing is a dumpster fire lol in terms of performance
@taryelhlontsi2548
@taryelhlontsi2548 3 жыл бұрын
Hey man, thank you for the video! I always dreamt of a very quite and at the same time powerfull laptop and even was seriously considering buying this thing. But linux and FOSS is not about horsepower, convenience, etc., it is about freedom in all sences and for people like me it is also ability to do things i am passionate about. That is why I am still using my 8-years old and noisy Acer laptop (which I schould have replaced by now) even though I can afford buying new laptops every month
@karmatraining
@karmatraining Жыл бұрын
Your best bet is either a Thinkpad (if you like them tough) or a Dell. Dell have some very nice models one tick down from the XPS series, I recently got a 16" Dell with a 14-core CPU and I'm extremely happy with it. For a PC laptop it works great, although battery life is like 1 hour and the fan screams if I do anything more than open Notepad. But that's x86 for you. Laptops are replaceable and fragile machines, I don't get why people expect them to last 10 years. Tech moves fast. The benefits of the M architecture greatly outweight any of the negatives for me - the sole exception being lack of PC-level gaming. For that you will always need a lot of energy and a massive fan, no doubts.
@l.iwakura6553
@l.iwakura6553 2 жыл бұрын
What is actually getting me hooked on apple recently is how the XNU/Darwin Kernel works and how well engineered it is, amazing, seems macOS is the perfect balance, I guess filtering telemetry on router should make it 100% usable for me. How do you feel about Apple's telemetry on your device?
@VicharB
@VicharB 10 ай бұрын
Nice overview of features on MacOS. I have been a linux user for over 20 years as my primary OS, Opensuse Tumbleweed being the choice of distro with KDE, currently on EliteBook 7840U/32GB/2TB Samsung 990 Pro. For gaming I have Windows PC (5600X/32GB/RTX 3080Ti, just for gaming. MacOS has many many basic features missing, but definitely really well optimised.
@gaelileogt
@gaelileogt 2 жыл бұрын
I love this video, it was the first one I heard from your channel and now I can't stop watching your videos 😀
@schuriusie8215
@schuriusie8215 3 жыл бұрын
As a junior linux and t460p user who recently switched from MBP 15 2017 I totally get the point about the circlejerk-iness of TPad warriors who just can't recognize their similarity to close-minded Apple-heads. Sadly for me, I am a control, customization & privacy freak who has no other budget option accept from t460p and other old-machines. Btw your FTM (finkpad to macbook) transition is also very understandable conserning the priority of your blogger carrier and it's needs. It's really dependent on individual enthusiastic desires. Jedem das Seine, энивей. UPD: Also a good note in the end about the overall loss of a consumer in term of "choosing" a better option. A better option for now might be a worse option in the past, but it's still "a better option for now".
@terrydaktyllus1320
@terrydaktyllus1320 3 жыл бұрын
So you don't therefore think that it might just have something to do with the fact that IBM and Lenovo have been "in bed with Linux" for many years now and make laptops that are usually quite straightforward to install with Linux. As a Linux user, I consider myself an "engineer", not a "circle jerk" (whatever one of those is anyway in modern "brat-speak"). Thinkpads work well with Linux, Linux does not need "latest and greatest" hardware and older Thinkpads are "built like tanks" and extremely easy and cheap to repair when they go wrong. If you treat a computer as a "fashion accessory" then go buy Apple. But don't tell me my reasons for using Thinkpads.
@arthurpizza
@arthurpizza 3 жыл бұрын
This was a fantastic video. The M1 is a game changer and I could see myself going that route if they can get Linux running effortlessly on the M1. That is if I can get over how ugly those things are.
@andrewwigglesworth3030
@andrewwigglesworth3030 Жыл бұрын
"The M1 is a game changer" ... how? It's just a laptop. Get over yourself :-D
@TheJackiMonster
@TheJackiMonster 3 жыл бұрын
I personally won't buy such a laptop as long as it can only run MacOS. I don't really upgrade my laptops. I think most people don't do that these days. So that's not really a downside. The trend to go to SSD only and glued-in battery however is kind of stupid because it makes a lot of good hardware become e-waste. But this is a trend beyond Apple. I totally agree on the important aspects of a laptop being zero noise, less weight and long battery life. However I think I will be more interested some Risc-V laptops come around. Otherwise I don't need any laptop for the most time anyway. One question I have though is: Have you ever bought a laptop from a vendor which recommends and supports using Linux on it? Because you said there were always some issues and I think that's somewhat to expect if most vendors don't offer Linux being pre-installed and there isn't any official support given.
@deepspacecow2644
@deepspacecow2644 Жыл бұрын
There is a Linux distro for m1 mac
@Stiitchjones
@Stiitchjones Жыл бұрын
Parallels desktop.
@aquaponieee
@aquaponieee Жыл бұрын
​@@Stiitchjonesrunning a virtual machine on macos is not the same as actually running an operating system on bare metal
@zombieruler0123
@zombieruler0123 Жыл бұрын
I guess @deepspacecow2 was referring to Asahi Linux. If anyone is wondering, it has come a long way since this video, and now even has GPU acceleration and can run older OpenGL games very well, with work ongoing to support Vulkan and Proton for modern titles
@kylehazachode
@kylehazachode 2 жыл бұрын
I’ve been buying ~$100 used 2012 Mac Minis lately. They are the only simple mobile NAS solution that is completely effortless. Once you setup screen sharing and file sharing on a Mac Mini, you never have to plug a monitor in anymore. I use my M1 MacBook and iPad as my primary daily drivers. Instead of taking external drives on the run, I just take a Mac Mini. The 2012 Mac Minis can have two SSDs (one with adapter). Mine have two 2tb drives. Plug in an iPad or MacBook and use screen sharing; connect Mac Mini to a Wi-Fi if you want and then unplug for complete wireless NAS or stay plugged in for fastest transfer speeds. This is my favorite thing about the MacOS/iOS environment.
@debasishraychawdhuri
@debasishraychawdhuri Жыл бұрын
I am a full-time Linux user now for about 20 years. I think Macbooks are good for some things, like if I want really good battery life while I am reading an academic paper or doing light writing work. I can do those things fine on my Linux laptop, but not for long if I want to work outside (I do because I have external power backups). But for any kind of heavy load, I would prefer a regular computer with Linux on it. The one thing I hate about Macbook that they actively take measures for you not to be able to repair them and also them being very fragile.
@HenkPoley
@HenkPoley 3 жыл бұрын
In terms of performance is the i7-11800H is kind of equivalent. But it draws north of 45W. Instead of 15-27W. And idles at about 1-2W (1000mW). Instead of 58mW.
@lucasjames8281
@lucasjames8281 Жыл бұрын
lol, get a windows laptop running that cpu and a decent GPU and you’ll be able to do something computationally expensive for about 30 minutes before everything starts to stutter
@TheRIZKYRAMA
@TheRIZKYRAMA 3 жыл бұрын
after using mac for a year, I switched back to thinkpads
@SjarMenace
@SjarMenace 3 жыл бұрын
You crazy
@Alejandro-vp1op
@Alejandro-vp1op 3 жыл бұрын
good choice if it works to you!
@sencercebeci
@sencercebeci 3 жыл бұрын
which mac? i3 macbook air ?
@TheRIZKYRAMA
@TheRIZKYRAMA 3 жыл бұрын
@@sencercebeci 16 inch mbp
@TheRIZKYRAMA
@TheRIZKYRAMA 3 жыл бұрын
​@@SjarMenace if I am a coder or a content creator, designer, artist, etc, yes indeed, that would be crazy, but I am just a finance guy who rely heavily on MS office, which is superior to any other office apps. although there is a mac version of MS office, but it has limited features.
@realsergeybrin
@realsergeybrin 3 жыл бұрын
If you had a choice, would you preder Linux or MacOS on your Mac M1?
@WolfgangsChannel
@WolfgangsChannel 3 жыл бұрын
macOS
@itsfkf6106
@itsfkf6106 3 жыл бұрын
@@WolfgangsChannel *NO*
@r0b0t1cRabb1t
@r0b0t1cRabb1t 3 жыл бұрын
@@WolfgangsChannel *Gasp* Edit: i guess it makes sense though
@johto
@johto 3 жыл бұрын
MacOS is real BSD based UNIX
@aurichio7783
@aurichio7783 3 жыл бұрын
@@johto macOS *is* UNIX
@BeardedHusband
@BeardedHusband Жыл бұрын
Bro, everything you said in the intro made me immediately subscribe. XD
@lausilva
@lausilva Жыл бұрын
Hi, thanks to this video (and some others) but mainly this one, you were able to change my mind, or should I say, you made me see things for what they are and I must say, with almost 2 weeks of usage, that I am loving it, thanks for making me consider it, its the best purchase I ever did😄
@gentoolinuxuser4387
@gentoolinuxuser4387 3 жыл бұрын
i recently also made the switch to the m1 air, and s a gentoo elitist, its pretty nice actually.
@PurpleStormProductions
@PurpleStormProductions Жыл бұрын
M1 is so goated, I think it will go down in history as Apple’s most important chip by far. More important than any smartphone chip they’ve developed, M1 was such a leap ahead intel based MacBooks and Macs and other intel and most AMD machines. I think I’m gonna switch from my 10th Gen i7 Laptop with 1660 Ti to a MacBook Pro with M2 Max, there’s no doubt in my mind right now that this would be one of the most significant tech upgrades I’ll ever make
@4and4ever44
@4and4ever44 Жыл бұрын
Same, I think I will switch soon to Macbook 😊
@lucasjames8281
@lucasjames8281 Жыл бұрын
Nothing is better than an M series Mac, unless you want to game. macOS is THE best OS. Has basically all the nice unix-ness of Linux and all the software support of Windows. How hasn’t any other company developed a non shit trackpad yet ? Btw I run arch on a think pad and don’t have an m series mac yet, but it will be my next machine. The Linux desktop has failed and I’ve given up on it. Dual booting to use Ableton is such a trek
@walterprorok7986
@walterprorok7986 Жыл бұрын
I recently bought my first Mac Book Air last week. I am a long time Linux (System 76) user and have waved that Flag for the greater part of a decade but having been force to a MAC for the past 3 years I finally get it. The hardware, battery life, dependability, track pad, and short cut keys are at the top of the list for. I really dig how seem less my Air Pods connect between my work Mac Book, Air and iPhone. Guess I joined the Apple fan boy circle jerk. Cheers 😂
@Ultrajamz
@Ultrajamz Жыл бұрын
I’m trying to hold out long enough until competitors catch up with the M-series
@scb2scb2
@scb2scb2 Жыл бұрын
I say this as a unix user/software developer since the 1980's once apple switched to osx they have made some damn nice laptops over the decades and there is a reason many software teams have and keep using them. The vertical integration and move to more and more of their own hardware design might rub people the wrong way but as we are seeing with their own silicon now it does work For my work i use a macbook air (m2) 16G/512G that basically controls a mac studio ultra with 3 4k screens (so 4 total) using universal control.. Not saying this can't be done in any other way but the smoothness and i don't need to fiddle level just makes me work faster even is i might be in unix shells, remote and using vim all day. Don't overlook the hardware steps apple is making they are leading the way in most areas even if we hate where the future is going and we need to adjust like less ports and more and more on SoC's.
@hakovatube
@hakovatube 3 жыл бұрын
"It turns out that when you vote with your dollar, people who have more dollars get more votes." Great statement!
@popcorny007
@popcorny007 3 жыл бұрын
Excellent video, but a lot of the advantages you mention are delivered by the ARM architecture & the specific M1 Macbook chassis. The performance, battery life, acoustics, port selection, are all directly related to the architecture, of which there is no competitor. I cannot wait until ARM enters the mainstream laptop segment, we will see these incredible gains across the entire industry. And you will be free to run a hac-intosh on whatever laptop you choose :P
@little_fluffy_clouds
@little_fluffy_clouds Жыл бұрын
The advantages are due to optimisation Apple brought to their flavour of the ARM architecture and their OS software. A standard ARM CPU running Windows or Linux for ARM does not exhibit the same extent of performance and efficiency (i.e. battery life) benefits. Do not overlook the huge amount of effort and experience Apple poured into this, it took years to make it happen
@linuxlounge
@linuxlounge 3 жыл бұрын
Honesty I respect you all the more for making this video, you don't mindlessly follow along with the Linux crowd at the expense of your own opinions
@djross95
@djross95 Жыл бұрын
😅😅😅 That video opening is one for the ages... Love it!!
@f11bot
@f11bot 11 ай бұрын
So cool to see an Xperia!! They're so rare nowadays sadly :(
@АртемФедоров-ю7б
@АртемФедоров-ю7б Жыл бұрын
Fast ssd is actually noticeable while coding, IDE uses indexes which are stored on hard drive for code completion for example. For huge projects this index process can take a while. So fast ssd matters a lot
@hellNo116
@hellNo116 3 жыл бұрын
You could just shown the compiling test comparisons, the mic test and the battery life and you would have made your case Great video as always. Unfortunately no matter what we say, apple won the race to risc architectures and unfortunately have made the most significant hit to wintel I have seen in the last 25 years. X86 will have a slow painful death, deserving of a system architecture that based its success on closing ppl into its ecosystem. And the same goes for windows. If manufacturers like system76 manage to create good Linux machines with arm or riscV architectures that feel like a finished product that would be amazing. We can only hope
@ForeGoneProduction
@ForeGoneProduction 3 жыл бұрын
In all honesty, since the M1 chip got released, I tend to like Apple more than Windows. I don't have a problem with Apple in general except the points you already talked about. Considering that Apple is making devices for people who don't care about tech and just want something that works, it is absolutely fine... although that's probably the reason I'd never use an Apple device... I just cannot stop tinkering around in my arch installation. Edit: I really hope the RISC-V chips are going to be something very soon...
@Cobalt985
@Cobalt985 2 жыл бұрын
Linux on M1 is basically mainline now.
@aysbg
@aysbg 6 ай бұрын
Linux desktop + MacbookPro14. This has been my combo for the last 3 years (since the release of M1 MBP). Nothing to complain about, if something doesn't work on Linux, it most certainly works on Mac and Steam works on Linux almost perfectly so I can even indulge in occasional gaming session.
@johnosullivan-nq2wd
@johnosullivan-nq2wd Жыл бұрын
I love all the sarcastic remarks you make it is hilarious 😂😂😂
@andmicbro1
@andmicbro1 3 жыл бұрын
As a long-time Windows user, and a Linux user since 2013, I've never been a fan of the way Apple does things. Their walled garden felt more like a walled prison. And while their vertical integration of hardware and software is admirable, it's also what limits repairability and upgradeability. That all said, I'm really really impressed by M1. It seriously feels like the future of computing, and it'll take a few years before Microsoft and partner OEMs will catch up (despite beating Apple to the ARM punch with both the Surface RT and the Surface Pro X, like with tablets and smartphones Apple will lead the way in ARM based laptops and desktops). And while I'm not totally sold on Mac OS, I am seriously considering a MacBook for the first time ever. Except, there are some deal breakers. First is that port selection. It's just abysmal. And sure, I could live the dongle life, but I need a little more than 2 thunderbolt ports, and only being able to do 1 display out kind of sucks too (I know there's a workaround, but it's not elegant at all for a company that prides itself on being more elegant than Windows). Additionally, while the keyboard is useable, I'm not a fan of the keyboard. The keys are just too low profile. I wish Apple would offer a better keyboard, especially on their "Pro" models. The Touchbar, imo, wasn't that bad. It seems responsive, legible, and while it is a novelty and may not be the future, I found it perfectly usable and even enjoyable to use. But, then there's Windows. I don't actively hate Windows, and while Windows annoys me as well, I have a sort of love hate relationship with Microsoft. When they make a good product, man is it good. It just sucks when you hit the not so good walls as well. I could go on a whole rant about Windows. But far from hating on Windows I actually really like Windows 10. I think it's the best Windows has ever been. And there are things Windows just does better than Mac OS. Gaming, yes, but also productivity stuff like how they manage Windows is just more flexible for the user. And maybe it's just my unfamiliarity with Mac file systems, but I prefer the Windows and Linux file systems and file browsers over the Mac system, and Finder. And yeah, I get people love it. Maybe I'm off base here, I haven't owned a Mac and my experience is somewhat limited. It doesn't help that much of Mac OS is tied to closely to the hardware. Sure you can go hackintosh, but that seems like a lot of work, and the hardware I've got probably wouldn't work anyway. So, M1. I like it. It's seriously tempting me to try Mac. But there are still some compromises I'm not ready to live with. Next gen M2 MacBooks are rumored to be more powerful, have more ports, and have a wider selection of screen sizes. I think I might buy in. But since I'm ready to buy now, and not in 6-12 months, I might end up with something like the Legion 5 Pro. It'll be a great machine for coding and gaming. Writing and media consumption. It's a big chonky old boy, and the battery life isn't going to blow anyone away. But it's the king of ports, has a large beautiful screen, a fantastic keyboard, user upgradable parts, a second m.2 expansion slot. I could throw a second SSD in and dual boot Linux, which would be great! Oh, and it'll be upgradeable to Windows 11. Maybe that's not so great for some, but there's still time to work things out. And overall I like the design direction (finally ditching the hideous live tiles!).
@zahitemremetin606
@zahitemremetin606 3 жыл бұрын
So what did you get?
@ghost-user559
@ghost-user559 3 жыл бұрын
Just get a hub with any ports you need for your Mac. It will only use one port, and because of the thunderbolt bandwidth you can run a ton of ports and externals simultaneously including ssd dock, sd card, as many usb as you need. Even daisy chaining other thunderbolt devices. Not ideal for someone mobile, but absolutely perfect for a docked laptop or desktop setup. The ports are way less of an issue than you would think, especially if you are just using it in a dedicated office or at home.
@gavinvales8928
@gavinvales8928 3 жыл бұрын
I knew it was only a matter of time before this happens.
@tollman132
@tollman132 3 жыл бұрын
My biggest criticism of macs has never been their hardware performance, but the walled garden that Apple locks you into. Desktop Linux sucks is probably the only point I would agree with, because it really does. But that would be no reason for me to become dependent on Apple.
@alexstone691
@alexstone691 3 жыл бұрын
I agree, people look at me funny when i say if you give me a free iphone i would sell it cause i don't like the ecosystem as they dont allow me to make an app for it without using a mac, no thanks
@dragonballjiujitsu
@dragonballjiujitsu Жыл бұрын
Ok, this video made me subscribe. The first minute was gold. By the way I have 5 Macs and two PCs and one is a thinkpad...lol
@pwhv
@pwhv Жыл бұрын
amazing review mate, ive never seen something like this b4
@gettriggered_ian3269
@gettriggered_ian3269 3 жыл бұрын
Ahh, so Wolfgang actually listened to my comment when I told him to make a meme video. Wait. What? He's actually being serious???!!
@michaelvilain8457
@michaelvilain8457 3 жыл бұрын
My big quibble with buying an M1 Mac-anything is that the two VM vendors Parallels and VMware have publically stated that they won't support virtualized X86 VMs on the platform. If you're using your Mac as a sysadmin in a corporation, the Pro version of VMware lets you build VMs and deploy them into vCenter. You can do that just as easily with a maxed out Lenovo X86 laptop. If you want to develop terraform, ansible, or puppet code using Virtual Box or VMware VMs, that's still OK. Just don't expect to boot an existing X86 Windows VM to copy stuff off of it. I'm not sure about Docker, minikube, and kubectl but that should probably work so long as the containers are built for ARM rather than X86. Since all this is my prime purpose for owning a system, I'll most likely get a maxed out X86 Mac Mini or build a small Linux box just to do that stuff. The days of my MacPro desktop are numbered.
@WolfgangsChannel
@WolfgangsChannel 3 жыл бұрын
Absolutely - even though Apple has done a great job with Rosetta 2 and bridging the software gap between ARM64 and x86, there are definitely going to be some use cases that neccesitate having a native x86 device. I still have an x86 desktop for gaming and a separate laptop (Thinkpad T430) for all the Linux stuff.
@CheapHomeTech
@CheapHomeTech 3 жыл бұрын
Thank you. That would destroy my work flow. I always work out of VMs. A laptop without VMs and lots of ZFS is at most a tablet.
@vaskoooo
@vaskoooo 3 жыл бұрын
Great video, I really enjoyed it! I was wondering if anyone know where I can find the wallpaper that you have on your mac (8:49), it looks stunning!
@chadj1797
@chadj1797 2 жыл бұрын
Someone please comment when you find it out!
@williamp6800
@williamp6800 2 жыл бұрын
Speaking of Thinkpad vs Apple… Despite being a Mac user continuously since 1985, none of the new M1 Macs fit needs. So I recently switched to a Thinkpad T480 and the expandability is very nice to have. Two M.2 slots for storage. Two SODIMM slots capable of taking up to 64GB of RAM. And an M.2 slot for upgradable wifi. Unlike older Thinkpads, the CPU isn’t upgradable, but 4C/8T in the eighth generation Intel i5 CPU in mine has isn’t bad. If only the fan didn’t come on so frequently to deal with the heat… I’m dual booting Pop!_OS and Fedora Silverblue. Who says you can’t teach an old dog new tricks?
@aesophor
@aesophor 3 ай бұрын
I had used gentoo linux for over 3 years when I was an undergraduate student. I still remember the days where I emerge the world every night, listening to my cpu making loud noises at midnight while they're compiling everything from source, and i surely had a lot of fun with it since I've learned so much from this process. However, after starting to work, I get so burned out from work and I just don't want to deal with those package dependency bullshit anymore. At this point, I just want something stable enough to help me get my shit done.
@binyamindarshanhcohen4359
@binyamindarshanhcohen4359 3 жыл бұрын
As long time fan of this channel, I saw this coming, macos get's the job done for you, so getting one makes sense. Linux ticks all the boxes for me, trying macos in the past and I couldn't grasp the opinionated window manager... But seeing your video, I might give it a proper try, I do have a 6th gen carbon to slap it on.
@stefanalecu9532
@stefanalecu9532 3 жыл бұрын
You could try yabai or something, that's a decent tiling WM for macOS
@Thoths_Pen
@Thoths_Pen 3 жыл бұрын
There are third party utilities that expand finders window management and even finder itself.
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