The idea that upgrades could even be qualified with "for free" is such a foreign idea that it gives me pause.
The state of switching to Windows from Mac in 2019
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Re: The state of switching to Windows from Mac in 2019
#12I honestly am not sure which it is.
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#13The writer is a journalist. For techies using Mac, there's a bigger question of whether you want to just move from Mac to GNU/Linux.
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#14> I'll be honest: it wasn't an easy switch at first, but as time went by it's become clear it was the right choice. Let's stop pretending there's a correct OS. We all have different needs and it depends on what you're optimizing for. I have a Macbook for work and run Windows 7 on my home desktop with Ubuntu on my home laptop. They all have their benefits and drawbacks. And Windows 10 has been having plenty of problem…
Re: The state of switching to Windows from Mac in 2019
#15The writer is a journalist. For techies using Mac, there's a bigger question of whether you want to just move from Mac to GNU/Linux.
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#17The writer is a journalist. For techies using Mac, there's a bigger question of whether you want to just move from Mac to GNU/Linux.
Whenever I try to use Linux I find it's essentially impossible due to terrible power management support for any hardware I can find. I'm used to 10 hours on my MacBook - how do I get that on Linux?
Re: The state of switching to Windows from Mac in 2019
#18The writer is a journalist. For techies using Mac, there's a bigger question of whether you want to just move from Mac to GNU/Linux.
Re: The state of switching to Windows from Mac in 2019
#19I need the state of the art hardware so I can .... open a terminal.
But what definitely is bothersome with the MacBooks is that I can’t use CUDA worth a damn without an nVidia GPU so if I work with most machine learning toolkits I have to ship the code off to some expensive cloud just to see a quick run for prototyping or port all my code to support Apple APIs specifically instead of the open source ones primarily centered around nVidia tooling.
Re: The state of switching to Windows from Mac in 2019
#20I need the state of the art hardware so I can .... open a terminal.