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by wannacboatmovie 960 days ago
It's perfectly fine for the Mac's primary use case these days: a thin client into a real computer for performing actual work.

We should congratulate Apple for building the world's sexiest VT100 and Wyse WinTerm in one box.

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I agree, I've been perfectly happy and even impressed with my 8GB M2 MacBook Air. I have never seen that pop-up but I also use it as a thin client as well. Any heaving lifting should be done on a desktop/server.
Interesting, curious what you're connecting to: a more powerful mac pro, a Windows box, or a Linux box (and is it in the cloud or in your office).
A camouflaged Windows laptop with 16GB no doubt.