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  • the_q@lemmy.zip
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    16 hours ago

    Honest question, how do you Apple fans keep supporting this company?

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      3 hours ago

      As a recovering Apple user, the hardware really is very, very good.

      I have an M2 MacBook Air that is, quite frankly, the fastest computer I’ve ever used. Running Window in a VM within it gave me the fastest Windows computer I’ve ever used. I’ve had it two years and still get all day out of the battery. It can export a two hour AIFF recording of my radio show from Reaper in around 10 seconds. In the two years I’ve had it there have been perhaps three occasions where I wished I’d opted for a Pro instead.

      I also have an iPad mini which is a ridiculously useful little tablet, when used in conjunction with my MacBook.

      However, over the past year I’ve been drawing further away from their ecosystem, to the point that I mostly only use the MacBook to present my radio show because it’s fanless so doesn’t cause any noise issues when my mic’s open. And that’s as a direct result of Apple being a trash company run by corporate fuckheads who would sooner capitulate to fascists than actually fucking stand for something.

      So yeah, very few of us do actually support them.

    • gcheliotis@lemmy.world
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      6 hours ago

      I focus on the hardware, OS and ecosystem which are all very good for my use and just shake my head at things like this and move on. It’s not like I approve or feel like I have to approve of everything a company does to use their products. Of course the more attuned they are to my needs the more I like them. And Apple has been a mixed bag over the years. Then again so has everyone else.

    • Silic0n_Alph4@lemmy.world
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      8 hours ago

      Since I started moving my family over to Apple, the amount of tech support I needed to do for them dropped to almost zero. It just works. I have my Raspberry Pis and Linux boxes for fun and my MacBook for when the computer needs to get out of the way and let me work.

      That said, I have zero interest in buying this absurd fashion accessory ;)

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        8 hours ago

        I used to work in Apple tech support and trust me the people who buy iPhones are the least tech savvy people in the world. People dwelling in caves in prehistory would have been more capable than your average Apple customer.

        A good chunk of them found the concept of plugging your iPad in occasionally to be beyond comprehension. Also that their Wi-Fi didn’t have a 600 mile range and no it wouldn’t work if you were in a different country.

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          7 hours ago

          You’ve just reminded me of my late sister, who insisted she could access my WiFi from 300 miles away. “How else am I getting internet?” A mystery for sure.

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      13 hours ago

      Well, not a fan, exactly, but I am forced to be fully engulfed in the apple ecosystem.

      I don’t hate them more than Dell, Asus, Sony, or Microsoft. Not everything they make is a ripoff.

      • the $10 A/D converter in the headphone adapters is a steal
      • the mac mini with base config is a good deal
      • the macbook air is worth the money and best in class
      • ipad — no worthy competition for most users
      • M-series chips and their energy consumption
      • savvy users avoid all the upsell ripoffs like storage upgrades and displays and sock slings
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        8 hours ago

        Main issue I have with that company is the ridiculous pricing of SSD or RAM upgrades. I’m not paying $200 for extra 256gb, we’re not in 2008 anymore

        And that it can’t be upgraded after purchase

        Edit, went to watch the price of the 256gb SSD upgrade and I was wrong. It’s not $200 but it’s €250 👍🏻

        Edit2: I was also wrong about the SSD pricing in 2008, they’re selling it at year 2012 prices, not year 2008 prices

        someone in 2013 said that 256gb drives were selling for $50 cheaper than what Apple is charging in 2025

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            8 hours ago

            Yes but it’s annoying to being forced to workaround the issue with USB drives…

            Also I’d like to get 32gb or 64gb because it’s shared with GPU… But a Mac mini with 64gb costs 2500 euro (THREE TIMES!!!) instead of the 750 euro base model with 16gb…

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              5 hours ago

              I think that is funny

              • 3 complete mac minis, all of them with 16gb ram= 2200 euro, total 48gb divided in the three machines
              • a single mac mini, with a huge 256 gb SSD drive (for the standards that were popular last decade), with 48gb of extra RAM over the base one = 2500 euro
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        8 hours ago

        Personally I wouldn’t call the MacBook air good value for money. It’s not a bad computer but it’s very expensive for the specs you get. You’re basically paying for it to be very thin and really it’s no more portable than the normal MacBook because when you think about it obviously it isn’t because if the MacBook wasn’t portable it would be a mini desktop.

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        9 hours ago

        iPads cant even send SMS or make calls. The most gimped of tablets.

        The rest of your list seems reasonable

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          8 hours ago

          Meh, in my fairly extensive experience with end users, they don’t care about that, they have phones. Different use-case.

          But I recognise that we’re here amongst many fussy edge-case users. Still the best tablet by majority acclaim even if you can’t use it as a phone.

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            5 hours ago

            I must have a weird sample then. My uncle specifically wants that because he doesn’t want to have a separate phone. So he has a Galaxy Tablet. And a colleague at work recently inquired how she would log in to the phone company website to charge the prepaid plan if she can’t get the login SMS.

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      13 hours ago

      apple is cool.

      lemmy people aren’t cool. they are practical.

      practical people are the antithesis of cool people. cool people don’t care about value or function.

      hence why they pay $1000s for wear it once clothing.

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        12 hours ago

        MacBooks are pretty practical. ARM laptops like MacBooks have genuinely ridiculously good battery life; I was genuinely shocked the first time I used one.

        Yes, ARM windows exists, but it’s clunky and has little support because unlike MacBooks, not all Windows laptops run ARM, so developers have little incentive to make ARM Windows versions their apps.

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          9 hours ago

          MacBooks are pretty practical. ARM laptops like MacBooks have genuinely ridiculously good battery life; I was genuinely shocked the first time I used one.

          Yeah agreed, have one at work. I just really dislike their software.

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          9 hours ago

          battery life and simplicity thats why. i used it while in COllege, and i can see why people own even the older ones.