Anthony Accioly on Nostr: I gave in. I still don’t have an iPhone, but I’ve made macOS work for me. I still ...
I gave in. I still don’t have an iPhone, but I’ve made macOS work for me. I still rely on my trustworthy Fedora box and my battle-tested ThinkPad. However, since Linux hasn’t been an option in most of my previous jobs, macOS it is (I still prefer it to Windows, especially when WSL isn’t an option). On the plus side: great battery life and decent performance with Apple’s ARM processors.
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