all of the conversation around the new #MacBook has clarified for me a lot of what I need/should expect from a computer; my current, M2 MacBook Air is waaaay more than I need, even at 8GB of RAM/256GB SSD - if I'm changing computers around, for what?
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all of the conversation around the new #MacBook has clarified for me a lot of what I need/should expect from a computer; my current, M2 MacBook Air is waaaay more than I need, even at 8GB of RAM/256GB SSD - if I'm changing computers around, for what? I can, but why? And at the end of the day...even through the #LiquidGlass of it all, I do like #macOS
#Apple
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all of the conversation around the new #MacBook has clarified for me a lot of what I need/should expect from a computer; my current, M2 MacBook Air is waaaay more than I need, even at 8GB of RAM/256GB SSD - if I'm changing computers around, for what? I can, but why? And at the end of the day...even through the #LiquidGlass of it all, I do like #macOS
#Apple
lol like, I literally can't fill up 256GB! even without using #iCloud
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lol like, I literally can't fill up 256GB! even without using #iCloud
I can put #AsahiLinux on it, especially in a couple of years when my M2 might reach end-of-support anyway
Unless I'm getting a #T480 (esp. w/ #coreboot ), idk if there's much point in switching out the hardware anymore#Linux
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