• tsonfeir@lemm.ee
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    6 months ago

    That’s just not true at all, and you’re only mocking them for their dumb-ass ram comment. Get out of here.

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      6 months ago

      No, I actually have an 8GB M1 Mac Mini (only could get the cheapest one for tax reasons), and I tried doing software development on it. Running Xcode, VSCode, Chrome, and my own app on it at the same time let everything grind to a halt because it was swapping like crazy.

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        6 months ago

        I run the same software and it’s fine. And if you knew you needed more ram, you should have gotten it.

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          6 months ago

          Well, it’s not like I can upgrade it.

          The problem is that I had to get the cheapest one to be able to add it to the tax writeoff in a single year, otherwise it’s split among three years (the tax code in my country is weird like that). If I could aftermarket-upgrade the RAM, I could just have bought the basic model and then upgraded, but that’s not what Apple wants me to do.

          Also, how should I know that I needed more RAM? It’s not like they’re writing that on the box (quite the opposite actually, Apple says that 8GB is enough for everyone).

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              6 months ago

              Yes and no. My previous Mac was a MacBook back when they still had RAM slots. I switched away from macOS because it became such an embarrassment of an OS.