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This sounds like something a robot pretending to be a human acting as a robot convincing you it’s human in an ironic, humorous way would say!

Think about it. Under each level of irony, there could always be another level of robot. (That includes me right now.)

The singularity isn’t “near” as people say, we’re already way past it. (In text-based communication anyway.)

We’ve had three pets so far, and they’ve all had real but uncommon human names.

But that’s not the main point you’re making. “YSK: upvoting content makes it more visible” wouldn’t be much of a post would it?

You’re trying by to dictate what people “should” or “shouldn’t” promote. That part isn’t objective, it’s conveying your own ideas. Which doesn’t fit the YSK community.

YSK: this community is mainly for facts or guides. What you’ve posted is an opinion.

Wheww that’s a powerhouse you got there!

Obligatory question to a Mac Studio user though: Do you ever hear the fans? Haha

A fellow M1 MBA connoisseur! 🤝

Yeah, 8 GB can get painful. That's actually one of the few embarrassing aspects of Apple Silicon – even right now, you can still get brand new Macs with M2, but only 8 GB of memory. Like, I understand why it exists, but raising the minimum to 16GB is long overdue at this point.

Thanks for sharing!

I’ll start: Two years ago, I bought the legendary M1 MacBook Air (actually I just checked my receipt, and it will be exactly two years tomorrow, huh!). I’m typing from it right now.

It has truly been amazing since day 1. To me, this computer is an embodiment of the Apple Silicon transition, as it combines an Intel-era body with the new-era M1 chip. Mostly thanks to the overkill heat dissipation and battery, the result is a ridiculously awesome laptop.

I've done a fair share of graphic design, programming, now almost 4 semesters of university studies, and even quite a bit of gaming on this computer. It has taken everything I've thrown at it so far, and I'm sure there's many more years of happy use to come. I wouldn't change it for anything.

Although I'll admit, I'm quite jealous of the M2 kids and their MagSafe port. Two Thunderbolt ports is sometimes just not enough :,)

I'll start: Two years ago, I bought the legendary M1 MacBook Air (actually I just checked my receipt, and it will be exactly two years tomorrow!). I'm typing from it right now.

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Isn't that the point of the whole communities structure though? That you have some common topic to talk about, rather than just exchanging small-talk?

For me, the people I'd talk to on Reddit were mostly internet strangers anyway, so my mindset is that this place is no different :)

Which Mac(s) are you currently you using and how do you like it so far?

https://lemmy.world/post/44114

Which Mac(s) are you currently you using and how do you like it so far? - Lemmy.world

- What’s your use cases for the computer? - Do you have any interesting peripherals? - What are some of your favorite Mac apps? - Are there currently any gripes with your setup? If you could change one thing about your Mac, what would it be?