Sujet : Re: "The first Copilot+ PC has been tested and it destroys the MacBook"
De : joelcrump (at) *nospam* gmail.com (Joel)
Groupes : comp.os.linux.advocacyDate : 25. May 2024, 06:40:12
Autres entêtes
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Tyrone <
none@none.none> wrote:
I had 33 years of investment in Windows. I started with 3.0 in 1990.
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10 was the first version of Windows that did not interest me. 11 was what
drove me to a Mac full time. But I have had a Mac Mini for many years, just to
"keep up" with Macs. It still works fine, even though it is an ancient 2014
model with an Intel I5 and 8 GB RAM. But it does have a 512GB SSD, which
really makes it useable today.
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The integration between Macs, iPhones and iPads is fantastic. In large part
due to the fact that they all run the same OS and apps. Having Win 11 Pro in a
VM on a MacBook Pro means I have 2 laptops in one. It also means that the MS
"AI" junk in Win 11 isn't going to bother me.
I can understand the appeal of that, for sure, having all of that on a
MacBook Pro, it's something I thought of in the abstract (I don't
really want a laptop). As a desktop enthusiast, Linux is really the
king, because Wine gives me enough compatibility with Winblows stuff
(e.g. what I'm using to write this, Forte Agent). But everyone's got
their own priorities and needs.
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abridge the privileges or immunities of citizens of the
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Dobbs rewrites this, it is invalid precedent. States are
liable for denying needed abortions, e.g. TX.