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pros:
• oh my god i'd finally have enough disk space again
• compiling things might not take forever
• hell yeah aarch64

cons:
• oh god am i ready to take the plunge into a non-x86 world
• digging myself even deeper into apple's ecosystem oh no

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thing is, I'll outgrow the storage again and then I'll need an even more obscenely expensive upgrade at some point down the road, so maybe I need a better storage strategy

also, man, as fast as the M1 is, it's probably not faster than my Ryzen box…

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Tachibana Kanade , @h0m54r@mastodon.social
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@hikari The OWC Thunderbolt M.2 SSD adapter works pretty well for me with my 356GB Mac mini; I have my home directory on it and it has only fallen over at two OS upgrades.

More flexible and upgradable (and cheaper than Apple storage), but admittedly less practical for a portable configuration unless you can neatly partition your data into “stuff I need with me all the time” and “stuff I will only need when I can carry separate storage with me”.

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TheBrinkOfTomorrow , @theBrinkOfTomorrow@treehouse.systems
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@hikari IMHO, unless size/weight are the most important thing to you, I’d recommend a base 14” MacBook Pro over a loaded M2 MacBook Air…more cores (cpu and gpu), bigger and better display, and more ports…)

In the USA right now you can get a brand new M1 14” with 512 GB for $1600 USD and 1 TB for $1999…

And use an external USB4/TB4 SSD for projects, etc..

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