I truly want to purchase a M5 MacBook (air or pro).
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I truly want to purchase a M5 MacBook (air or pro). I also truly want to wake up from the dream and insist in preparing the day during the war where our clouds/account will be locked/exploited by Donald. As much as I love the hardware, the experience, the integration with my devices, i am as much worried about all this not surviving remote locking.
Then there is the thinkpad way of life, where laptops are bulky and un-sexy as hell. But really owned and less likely to be locked (?) in case of conflict.
If I could find a slim yet solid laptop, arm64, some kind of BSD MacBook Air with 32Gb/2Tb, I would be happy.
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I truly want to purchase a M5 MacBook (air or pro). I also truly want to wake up from the dream and insist in preparing the day during the war where our clouds/account will be locked/exploited by Donald. As much as I love the hardware, the experience, the integration with my devices, i am as much worried about all this not surviving remote locking.
Then there is the thinkpad way of life, where laptops are bulky and un-sexy as hell. But really owned and less likely to be locked (?) in case of conflict.
If I could find a slim yet solid laptop, arm64, some kind of BSD MacBook Air with 32Gb/2Tb, I would be happy.
@EnigmaRotor Couldn't you pick up an earlier Macbook Air and install a Linux distro on it? I have a light, reasonably powerful Dell Latitude that runs MX Linux beautifully and it's a very similar size to a Macbook Air, only a LOT cheaper. I also have an old Thinkpad running Linux but, as you say, sexy it isn't!
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I truly want to purchase a M5 MacBook (air or pro). I also truly want to wake up from the dream and insist in preparing the day during the war where our clouds/account will be locked/exploited by Donald. As much as I love the hardware, the experience, the integration with my devices, i am as much worried about all this not surviving remote locking.
Then there is the thinkpad way of life, where laptops are bulky and un-sexy as hell. But really owned and less likely to be locked (?) in case of conflict.
If I could find a slim yet solid laptop, arm64, some kind of BSD MacBook Air with 32Gb/2Tb, I would be happy.
@EnigmaRotor There's something very radical/punk about the thought of running Linux or BSD on a MacBook!
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