@allison @iska@mstdn.starnix.network @coyote @dushman @idiot You can see a good example of such a justification on the attached image 😂
The absolute most of Apple's customers don't have a slightest clue about thermal design. They will buy storage options that overheat A LOT and it is a huge issue with the tight cases we have nowadays.
This was a non-issue ten years ago and they were user-replaceable at the time. When they started the MacBook Air line and later MBP Retina the all-glued-in approach came up.
@fribbledom Well, that made more people flee to fedi, so not that bad this time.
@AmericanFlat Follow me as in follow on Twitter? How will that help us escape from the city? 🤔
@iska@mstdn.starnix.network @MischievousTomato Well, vayu itself costs like $230 or so. And it's one hell of a device hardware-wise: Snap🐉 860, 8 gigs of RAM and 256 gigs of UFS 3.1 storage. Oh, 5000 mAh battery too.
So $150 is not THAT cheap for a cheapo Chinese phone 😅
@dushman @iska@mstdn.starnix.network On some laptops the HDMI/DP are only wired to the dedicated GPU. So you can't use external display with integrated GPU, only the built-in one. That is one hell of a limitation!
@dushman I am a former Mac user myself. I gave up on Apple because the software quality went downhill in the first place, to the point where I could not use it anymore without the urge to smash the computer every ten minutes 🤬 The hardware followed soon afterwards.
It was a great deal of disappointment like 10-15 years ago. And there were not a lot of good options at the time. Now there are and I don't see it as a problem anymore 🤷
@idiot @allison @iska@mstdn.starnix.network @coyote @dushman Do Apple's customers really need upgradability and repairability in 2022? In 99% the laptop will die in 5 years anyway and get replaced with the new one, so why bother?
There is System 76, Purism, Pine64 and the Spanish whats-its-name laptop maker… Hell, even HP sells models like Dev One
There are literally dozens of options, but people still want to buy hardware from companies with bad reputation, expect it to be open and whine about it? I don't get it!
@allison Wasn't Ubuntu always pretty bad on PowerPC? Even 15.xx — the last version that supports PPC is nothing to write home about. After that they've dropped the platform completely. YellowDog was pretty good at the time, but it was AFAIR rpm-based.
@mo Кот просто пытается донести до нас, что ООП беспринципно. Оппотурнистично даже!
@G1galovaniac @iska@mstdn.starnix.network @2T2@mstdn.starnix.network Is this a plot of the upcoming sequel to Doom or what?
@safiuddinkhan@fosstodon.org @nicemicro It also has this very nice Chromium-based QtWebEngine😂
Obviously it's the shortest route to get the job done, but IMO it's still meh.
Also C++ itself is a major reason for me personally to dislike Qt since TrollTech days. I mean, yes, GTK is a clusterfsck, but Qt is a mess in its own right. I'd still take anything GTK2/GTK3 based over Qt. Some software, like Sailfish OS looks nice, but the fact that it's Qt-based makes it less attractive to me. Well, maybe it's just me.
@safiuddinkhan@fosstodon.org To be honest, wayland is not that bad. Definitely not pulseaudio/systemd level bad. You can have almost the same set of "suckless" tools with sway, alacritty, wofi. I've only started using wayland this year, but it works just fine for everyday tasks on one of my laptops. But yeah, dropping support for X11 in GTK5 sounds far-fetched, I've seen an article on TheReg yesterday and just dismissed the thought as some sort of lunacy 🤪
@jonossaseuraava @iska@mstdn.starnix.network You can replace just the OS keys with something like this: https://www.wasdkeyboards.com/os-cherry-mx-keycap-set.html
It's only $8. I'm not sure if these caps will work with backlight, but I think the ABS ones should.
@iska@mstdn.starnix.network There is this thing: https://chimera-linux.org/
From the maintainer of PowerPC port of Void.
I'm pretty sure there are other distros like this.
@safiuddinkhan@fosstodon.org I totally get you! Some time ago I've had a 50 Mbps plan but was only using 10 Mbps — more than enough for me as most of the content I consume online is text and images. ADSL is okay for almost everything, but when you want to upload something it's like a jump back in time to the dial-up era. When I had ADSL, I always wished it was asynchronous the other way around — more bandwidth for upload at the expense of download.
@safiuddinkhan@fosstodon.org You can either do that or… start promoting text-only streaming! Over gemini!
It's like me not having a computer at home that is newer than 2013 is not being a lazy ass who refuses to get at job to buy some decent equipment anymore. Now I'm fighting e-waste!
I could even go for permacomputing, but I'm not sure that having to spend a little less than a week to build Firefox qualifies for that 😅
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