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But would an M1 Mini be similar to an M1 iMac?
But would an M1 Mini be similar to an M1 iMac?
And even if the out-of-the-box RAM is soldered to the machine, it should still be possible to add supplementary RAM that isn’t soldered for when the system demands it. Other computers have worked like this in the past with chip RAM but a socket to add more.
I assumed that the Mini was the effectively a Mac without a monitor. Is it relatively underpowered too?
All talk about websites in the comments, but what about using just an email client and maybe ssh, rsync etc.
Seeming reasonable in the context of the madness of constant growth is still not reasonable. I get what you mean, but we need to demand better of the ultra powerful if we want to see better in our lifetime.
When updates gradually make those devices rage-inducingly slow, it’s inevitable that people will dispose of them. It really is a stretch to even say that they are “supporting” them.
Please don’t absolve mega corporations of their responsibility here.
5 years is pretty stingy, and more importantly quite deadly for the environment.
It’s not even political. It’s humanitarian. Watching a show linked to ongoing genocide is depressing. Why would I want to tune into that.
It’s hard to read the text against a green background too. I’m so tired of Apple.