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On 2024-11-27 11:45, -hh wrote:Whereas my desktop doesn't travel, so I didn't need to buy a huge internal SSD for compact packaging - - just enough to exploit its ~7000 MB/s performance level in my primary workflows. The rest of my data can go on external SSDs at lower price/TB, which is a trade off of performance vs cost ... but they're still several times faster than a HDD on SATA-3, especially in latency.On 11/27/24 2:29 PM, Alan wrote:Exactly so.On 2024-11-27 11:13, Joel wrote:>Alan <nuh-uh@nope.com> wrote:>
>>>>>>Apple rips people off. Why is 256 GB [storage]Better question:
still the basic option? In almost 2025? Retarded.
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Why do so many people find that it's worth it to pay that much to have a
Mac?
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:-)
Brain-damaged Sprite guzzlers can't handle Linux, and want to be hand-
held by Apple, what else is new.
Riiiiiiiiight.
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Everyone who values things differently than you must be "brain- damaged".
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LOL
So it reflects having an intact brain, to pay $400 extra for something
i got for barely over $100, 3 1/2 years ago? "Riiiiight".
It can, yes.
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Because you don't buy an SSD just to have one on a shelf.
In other words, because Apple requires these payments, you rationalize
that you didn't really need so much empty space, anyway. Congrats.
Meanwhile, I already had that much empty space, going back years. Is
it superfluous? Maybe. But then again, it's elite.
No, that's not what I said or meant at all.
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You buy a computer SYSTEM.
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It's value to the end user is what the whole SYSTEM can do.
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Does Apple charge a premium for expanding the storage? Absolutely.
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Is it worth it in order to get a personal computer system that works as well as a Mac does? Absolutely.
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And having empty space isn't "elite".
Particularly since having the storage be internal is primarily only a concern today for people who need the mobility of a laptop.
I have a MacBook Air (M3) with a 1TB drive precisely because I need to take it everywhere.
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