i’m becoming a linux nerd and this power button thing would be fine for me bc ive discovered how good suspend is and never power off my desktop anymore anyway, just spend then bump the keyboard when i want it back.
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Wouldn’t you just pull the power cord at that point? If the device has become completely unmanageable such that it needs a power reset i’d be surprised if there’s much more harm that way than holding down the power button until it turns off.
I can’t remember where I watched it - but I saw some video a while ago now where (I think) the engineer was explaining that shutdown & power on does less of a cleanout than restart on Windows. Something to do with shutdown going through steps more similar to a sleep/suspend than restart. Made little sense to me but would be interesting to see if post restart or post power-on the computer was “fresher”
I wonder if power buttons are a Windows thing? I recently switched to Linux on my desktop and have a MacBook as well. On the MacBook i’m not sure if i’ve ever used the power button - it just goes to sleep & I wake it up.
And on Linux the suspend is so good I don’t power off at all, but on Windows I always did so needed the power button all the time.
I still have one of these, I bought it & set it up as a server 14 years ago so its been powered on the majority of its life, and still functions ok. I’ve slowly moved most stuff off it and now it kinda just exists as a computer to buy & download albums from iTunes on if I can’t get them on bandcamp etc.
If I didn’t need OSX for the iTunes part i’d have rebuilt it a long time ago with some more lightweight linux distribution but its doing a job and now i’m reminded of how old it is I kinda want to see if I can get it to 20 years.
TagMeInSkipIGotThis@lemmy.nzto Apple@lemmy.world•Why are tech news websites suddenly bashing 8GB RAM in Apple devices?2·9 months agoI used Smultron for yonks as well; very good app.
One thing I like about neovim (and its taking me ages to learn & improve) is being keyboard first and having less time with fingers away on mouse etc, its helped my concentration, as has full screening my terminal session and not having anything pop up in eye lines!
TagMeInSkipIGotThis@lemmy.nzto Apple@lemmy.world•Why are tech news websites suddenly bashing 8GB RAM in Apple devices?2·9 months agoYeah I don’t think the Air is really the premium Apple laptop by any stretch.
Not to be an evangelist; but on my M1 Air I found VS Code to be a pig (plus I had to run both universal and native M1 versions) so much that it was finally motivation to try neovim like I kept seeing all these people promoting. Wouldn’t say i’ve gotten as used to it as quickly as others, but I can argue that its at least extremely lightweight in comparison, plus i’m not working under the license VSCode has.
TagMeInSkipIGotThis@lemmy.nzto Apple@lemmy.world•Why are tech news websites suddenly bashing 8GB RAM in Apple devices?2·9 months agoIt is more than a little silly that I need 16GB of RAM to make my work windows laptop functional in order to administer a bunch of 4GB linux VMs ;)
TagMeInSkipIGotThis@lemmy.nzto Apple@lemmy.world•Why are tech news websites suddenly bashing 8GB RAM in Apple devices?7·9 months agoPCs are moving towards 32GB now.
Windows PCs.
I’m not going to pretend that more RAM isn’t just automagically better, because it is. But 8GB RAM on a 2020 Lenovo Windows build feels and performs much worse than 8GB in a 2020 M1 Macbook Air.
8GB was so unusable in my work* (IT Pro for large corporate) laptop that they eventually agreed that we were “power users” and so could have an upgrade to 16GB RAM. But it still feels a bunch worse than my M1 due to all the additional sludge that gets lumped on top for corp reasons.
*Just to describe what I do, I have browsers open, MS Teams and then spend my day in SSH sessions to linux based servers, so realistically there was nothing “power” user about what I was doing, it was just that our corp Windows build & laptops are that awful. And now we’ve been 11’d, ugh.
A great many people really like OSX; its been a long time since i’ve daily driven it but there’s stuff about the way it works that feels more efficient than windows, and easier than linux. That’s not something that appeals to everyone but its obviously worked for a lot of folks.
So back in the day it was about getting to use OSX (and in other cases apps that were OSX only, or just ran better in OSX) but not having to pay so much for the hardware. That’s a calculation that to me really only made sense for desktops; as for quite a long time Apple’s laptops weren’t actually massively more expensive than a similarly spec’d windows laptop.*
Overtime i’d argue that linux desktops have caught up to a lot of what made OSX feel good; but they’re not like for like even now. Though take that with a grain of salt as I spend more time in cli/tui nowadays across my macbook, work windows laptop and various linux boxes i’ve got running :)
*The thing was that the average windows laptop was under-spec compared to a Macbook Pro so the latter always looked way more pricey.
TagMeInSkipIGotThis@lemmy.nzto Apple@lemmy.world•Apple M3 Pro Chip Has 25% Less Memory Bandwidth Than M1/M2 Pro1·2 years agoHeh, well yes i’m sure they would have rather I didn’t hang on to my last one for 10 years; in fact its still going too - like i’d done with the last two macbooks i’d owned it went as a hand me down to my father who just uses it for email & web browsing. I’m hoping the Air will be around a similar amount of time - it will probably come down to battery & flash degradation over time I suspect.
TagMeInSkipIGotThis@lemmy.nzto Apple@lemmy.world•Apple M3 Pro Chip Has 25% Less Memory Bandwidth Than M1/M2 Pro1·2 years agoAh well that was just me replacing my personal laptop, so the 10 year old machine had been outperforming my 3 different work laptops (typically Lenovo, running Windows, refreshed every couple of years) all the way up until I got the Air.
TagMeInSkipIGotThis@lemmy.nzto Apple@lemmy.world•Apple M3 Pro Chip Has 25% Less Memory Bandwidth Than M1/M2 Pro2·2 years agoYeah me too; I bought it to replace a 2013 MBP. Its so light, the battery life is rediculous, and its far gruntier than I need for the work I do which is mostly in a shell / nvim etc anyway.
TagMeInSkipIGotThis@lemmy.nzto Food and Cooking@beehaw.org•[question] Is it pointless buying virgin olive oil if you're just gonna heat it?3·2 years agoyou can use it gently, the best EVOO you would just want to leave as is, but the lower quality ones would be fine for say the low temp saute you might do for a puttanesca or whatever.
TagMeInSkipIGotThis@lemmy.nzto Food and Cooking@beehaw.org•[question] Is it pointless buying virgin olive oil if you're just gonna heat it?5·2 years agoI think that’s probably the distinction though; EVOO has a much stronger flavour than the more plain OO. The latter is totally ok for a saute, or sweating off veg for a sauce etc, or roasting but as you note with a lower smoke point not so great for say doing steaks, or stir-frying - and far too expensive for deep-frying!
TagMeInSkipIGotThis@lemmy.nzto Apple@lemmy.world•The iPhone 13 mini is dead, leaving small phone lovers in a lurch2·2 years agoI’m still running an iPhone 8; my partner’s broke so she upgraded to the 13 mini about 6 months ago, and now I have regrets that I didn’t as well.
TagMeInSkipIGotThis@lemmy.nzto Food and Cooking@beehaw.org•Your favourite cooking channels/youtubers?3·2 years agoHere’s a couple that haven’t been mentioned yet:
- Chinese Cooking Demystified - probably the place to start as a westerner looking to learn more about the wide array of cuisines in China.
- Chef Wang - not always subtitled, but an incredible source for technique and recipes you wont find elsewhere.
- Sip and Feast - for a good base of NY / Italian-American food.
- Pasta Grammar - for a very Italian take on Italian food!
TagMeInSkipIGotThis@lemmy.nzto Food and Cooking@beehaw.org•You've just made four hard boiled eggs in a small pot1·2 years agoDepends on the pot… I have a bunch of cast-iron & carbon-steel pans and most of those would get a hot rinse, and then a wipe with an oily cloth after going back on the element to heat back up & dry off any excess water.
My cheaper saucepans I probably wouldn’t bother unless there’d been a mishap and an egg had cracked - but we also have really hard water here so its often a good idea to wash from time to time.
Its also a massive size jump too. I’ve stuck with my iPhone 8 in large part because I just don’t want a massive phone in my pocket. At this rate god only knows what i’ll do when the 8 finally dies, most manufacturers followed the trend and got their phones to swell.