Iwasawa π (one hikari of too many)
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and then, as much as it pains me to not be joining the glorious aarch64 future, as much as i would love to be a full-time asahi linux user... my next laptop will probably be a Framework, if they're still in business then π
Iwasawa π (one hikari of too many)
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it's funny how circumstance changes you. if i still had my cushy, well-paid and very interesting tech job (yes i am aware what an enormous privilege that was) i would just throw β¬2500 at apple and get me a max-spec m1 macbook air, and then not have to think about all of this for another few years, maybe switching to asahi if i got frustrated enough with macOS. but now i am living the "full-time passion project" (i.e. unsustainable finances) life, so.
Iwasawa π (one hikari of too many)
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and to be clear, it's not a bad thing that i'm forced to change course here. as a mac user i basically get trapped in an overpriced-storage ratchet. with each new mac, i double the space, and i can't ever reduce it much, so each new mac is more expensive than the last, even though the flash chips only get cheaper with time.
Stefan γ§γ
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@hikari I have this idea of someday moving out of the Apple ecosystem in the back of my mind and I'm dreading it. I also switched to Mac about 11 years ago and not really used a different desktop OS since then (although I work with Ubuntu/Debian servers a lot). I also use a ton of Apple-specific apps. I guess the best way is to slowly switch one app/service at a time...
Good luck with your switch!
Iwasawa π (one hikari of too many)
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@stefandesu thanks! yeah i'm not looking forward to finding a new to-do list app, a new music player, no longer having handoff, a new disk encryption solution, and many other things like this
Iwasawa π (one hikari of too many)
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@stefandesu at least i've had my foot in all three worlds to some extent for some time, so i won't be completely lost once i make the big switch (windows gaming pc at home, linux pc at work for software development)
