• @octalfudge@lemmy.world
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    211 year ago

    Fantastic description! This is an issue that made it difficult to justify to my management to allow them to allow Macs, but thankfully Apple Silicon was big enough of a game changer to sway the decision

    • Exactly my case. Apple Silicon was a game changer in relation to performance against cost. Was able to replace my old top PC with a mac mini and improve my work on Adobe suite. Impressive. The ecosystem with my iPhone was also an amazing improvement. Airdrop is fantastic.

      • @instamat@lemmy.world
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        21 year ago

        I haven’t used an apple silicon device yet but I understand they’re insane on battery and performance.

        And airdrop is stupid useful in so many scenarios.

        • @NochmalBayern@feddit.de
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          21 year ago

          There’s a nice browser run and open source alternative to airdrop called Snapdrop. It uses web rtc to transmit data from device to device directly and can be self-hosted. I use it to transfer data between my Mac and my windows pc as well as my steam deck.

    • @kostel_thecreed@lemmy.ca
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      51 year ago

      This was the reason I switched to Mac for work related stuff, the performance is insane for most of the stuff I need it to do.

    • @Alperto@lemmy.world
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      11 year ago

      Same here. I’m an Apple user since 2008 but had a bad period in my life where I needed to squeeze every € and couldn’t afford a new Mac so I had to build myself a Hackintosh, which was ok at the beginning but missing a lot of things (the special connectivity between devices like airdrop or continuity) but now I’m recovered and bought a Mac Mini M2 and it’s like coming fully home again. No more random panics or wasting time diagnosing errors, and it’s incredibly fast. The jump in performance jumping from a Haswell CPU to a M2 in mind blowing and a joy to appreciate every time I use it