But would an M1 Mini be similar to an M1 iMac?
But would an M1 Mini be similar to an M1 iMac?
And even if the out-of-the-box RAM is soldered to the machine, it should still be possible to add supplementary RAM that isn’t soldered for when the system demands it. Other computers have worked like this in the past with chip RAM but a socket to add more.
I assumed that the Mini was the effectively a Mac without a monitor. Is it relatively underpowered too?
Would you mind elaborating? No pressure. I spent time there as a kid in the 90s and have a lot of nostalgia for the place, but I haven’t engaged with the place as an adult and I’m way out of touch so I’m genuinely curious.
I got tired of having to learn new things. The latest was a reverse proxy that I didn’t want to configure and maintain. I decided that life is short and just use samba to serve media as files. One lighttpd server for my favourite movies so I can watch them from anywhere. The rest I moved to free online services or apps that sync across mobile and desktop.
All talk about websites in the comments, but what about using just an email client and maybe ssh, rsync etc.
Seeming reasonable in the context of the madness of constant growth is still not reasonable. I get what you mean, but we need to demand better of the ultra powerful if we want to see better in our lifetime.
It’s not even political. It’s humanitarian. Watching a show linked to ongoing genocide is depressing. Why would I want to tune into that.
Cuan (shelter / harbour) Gael Éir
It’s hard to read the text against a green background too. I’m so tired of Apple.