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#Midnight commander mac m1 software
Then philosophy: one of the main reasons to run Linux is to run a free (as in speech) software stack. Yes, they are a little more expensive, but you are paying for a seamless experience, for a computer you can just *use*, rather than having to constantly fiddle about with just to get it working with XYZ hardware or to battle system failures.
#Midnight commander mac m1 Pc
building up a PC was put to bed ages ago. The concept of Apple computers being insanely priced vs.
#Midnight commander mac m1 drivers
I don't have to dick about with drivers or mess about trying to get hardware working.Įverything I throw at it, works and works well.įor $700 I get a powerful highly efficient computer with an operating system that just keeps out of the way.Īnother win, the 11 year old Mac Pro 5.1 paid for it via an eBay sale.Īn 11 year old computer that can *still* be sold, rather than being dumped, like the vast majority of PC's are of that age.īut haters gotta hate - and this is Slashdot after all - anything Apple is expensive garbage and anyone buying Apple hardware is an idiot. Since November, when I purchased it, it hasn't let me down once. It does exactly what I want it to do - my music & graphics production box. I don't give a monkeys about 'the shiny' - heck, the box is stored under my desk out of sight. I got myself a mac mini m1 to replace an ageing macPro 5.1 and I love the damn thing. Wh00t for me.īut I happen to like Apple hardware. I use MacOs, I also use windows and I also use Linux. There's fanboys and anti-fanboys, who are fans of "anything but apple". "There seems to be a large inventory of Intel based MacBooks, and they have to clear them out before the end of 2021." The article also makes a prediction: "The best deals on Intel 'Books are yet to come, assuming Apple offers retailers price protection. Search on "M1 MacBook Pro vs 16 MacBook Pro" on YouTube to see multiple videos testing real world workloads on both machines. Not only is the 13" MacBook Pro faster on the Geekbench 5 single and multiprocessor benchmarks than the top-of-the-line 16" MacBook Pro Intel I9, it's less than half the price. The contrast is even more striking when comparing MacBook Pros. And most users won't need to spend the extra cash for the 16GB version since the memory management and page swapping is so efficient. The bottom-of-the-line M1 MacBook Air has a Geekbench 5 multiprocessor score that is almost 2.5x that of the early 2020, top-of-the-line quad-core I7. Unless buyers check out a site like Everymac they won't know what they're missing. Not surprisingly, the most common answer seems to be "Nope.!" Should you spend $800 for a one year old MacBook Air when for $200 more you could get a MacBook Air with several times the performance and 50 percent better battery life? That's a question savvy buyers are asking themselves. "The impressive performance and battery life gains of the new M1 MacBooks have created a historic discontinuity in the normally placid resale market," reports ZDNet: