Open registration is part of the problem.
This kind of issue is why pawb.social is not open registration. These low effort trolls cause a lot of problems, and i don’t want my server to be responsible for this crap.
In the US? Yep! We really need working public transit that isn’t seen as a poor person’s “punishment”.
Very odd… i multitask and run both paravirtualized (arm) and virtualized (x86) linux and windows without issues. You are more likely on the base model and out of RAM.
Intel macbooks deserve the hate, but the apple silicon ones are genuinely impressive to the point of being worth it until the competition catches up in terms of ARM performance, especially in terms of battery life.
My lemmy server is selfhosted (pawb.social), and the running costs are pretty negligible after initial costs.
We get plenty of donations honestly, but that is obviously not universal.
Linux on m1 is mostly exciting for gaming when the gpu drivers progress IMO. my m1 macbook is primarily a work machine, but it holds up fine for mobile gaming. Ffxiv is already a great experience in mac os, but more games compatibility is exciting!
Objection: assuming facts not in evidence.
Yeeeeah… i have an iphone not because i like apple or something, but because their silicon is genuinely the best low wattage performance at the moment, and their software is more stable.
Both of these can change any day and I wouldn’t stick around. Brand loyalty is for chumps.
Maybe conservatives assume liberals like apple because apple greenwashes their company with their ads?
NGL, I'm mostly just excited to see m1 mac minis come down in price used as the march of progress continues. I've got a low power network rack that's BEGGING to get hold of like... 6 of them. preferably with 10gb.
running pawb.social/furry.engineer/pawb.fun on ARM with this high performance would be a dream for power outages.
Same. pretty sure this will just turn into a marketing arm to sell cut-down versions of keyboards that corsair would otherwise have a hard time moving.
I've gotten mechanical keyboards from corsair, logitech (wireless), redragon, ASUS, CoolerMaster and ducky.
The only ones i'd actually recommend are redragon (cheap) and ducky (not so cheap).
I do have a soft spot for my cm storm though. it's very old and has absurdly light keypresses for a cherry mx brown. It's got a bad trace or something though, so it's just in line to have its keyswitches desoldered when I get around to it most likely.
Correct! I should have specified I mean to prevent our community from being the source of the posts.