You might wanna start getting used to pressing command with your thumb, instead of ctrl with your pinkie then:
- Windows: gist.github.com/…/e30321f33abc1eb1a481e83b1e79d5c… / kinto.sh
- Linux: github.com/RedBearAK/toshy?tab=readme-ov-file#-qu…
Here’s my rant about inconsistent keyboard shortcuts on non-macOS systems:
mastodon.social/@attero/115771231064736124
TheFeatureCreature@lemmy.ca 4 hours ago
Base model Macbook Airs are very hard to beat for price:performance, especially now the new base model has 16gb of RAM. I’ve been to numerous local computer shops and felt and tried numerous Windows laptops that were around the same price and they all felt like flimsy plastic trash.
The Mac Mini is also very good for its price and size. My dad is considering a base model Mini to replace his Windows office computer which is on 10 and reached EOL and he doesn’t want 11.
kernelle@lemmy.dbzer0.com 9 minutes ago
When you realise the main difference between an Air and a Pro is active cooling on the CPU on the Pro, it makes sense why the Air is a powerhouse. Knowing the M-series is very efficient, you’ll only notice the difference on heavy loads. (I know the Pro has more options, but it only makes a difference in specific workloads)
Paying the exuberant Apple tax for more soldered RAM and storage is something you’ll never see me do as long as there are ultrabooks without permanently attached storage.
bagsy@lemmy.world 15 minutes ago
Just the battery life alone will be enough to hook you on macs. The air is such a nice piece of hardware for the price.
otacon239@lemmy.world 3 hours ago
I have an M1 Pro that’s still going strong without issues, even with 8GB RAM. They’re insanely durable (repair issues aside) and MacOS is wildly good at resource management.