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by mwint
1235 days ago
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Yep. A lot of this thread feels like I’m being gaslit into believing the M1 machines were not the ridiculously huge jumps we all knew they were at the time. I don’t really care about benchmarks, these things have allowed me to do twice the work with half as much pain. That’s not incremental. Maybe they’re not great processors and it’s just Apple cheating in software/process-node/whatever. Great! Let me know when other manufacturers figure out how to cheat in software/process-node/whatever and I’ll consider them. |
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However, they did just force you to buy a new $2000 machine next time you want to upgrade in 3 years because it's a single, monolithic block.
>Let me know when other manufacturers figure out how to cheat in software/process-node/whatever and I’ll consider them.
Unfortunately, they all accept to be part of a greater ecosystem that doesn't attempt to fuck you over by being un-upgradable and incompatible with each other, so cheating is out of the way.