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metayrnc | 1 year ago

After getting the initial M1 Air, I am still struggling to find a reason to replace it. Still going strong with no hiccups!

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mrtksn|1 year ago

With M1 Air, Apple had to blow us away. People, including me, had hard time believing Apple's claims and many people were coping by looking at the Keynote charts and assuming that Apple must have tricked everyone by not giving proper scale metrics etc.

When people put their hands on the real device, it was slaying almost everything on the market and soon it was clear that this thing is a revolution.

You don't one up this easily. Apple claims 2X performance improvement over M1 Air and I am sure its mostly true but that M1 Air was so ahead that for a lot of people workloads didn't catch up yet.

At this very moment I have 3 Xcode projects open, Safari has 147 tabs open and its consuming 11GB of my 16GB Ram and my SSD lifetime dropped to 98% due to frequent swap hits and yet I'm perfectly fine with the performance at this very moment and I'm not looking for immediate replacement.

thanatos519|1 year ago

I can't imagine 147 tabs. I have 9 pinned tabs and maybe ... 6 other tabs open if I'm particularly busy. I also turn off my work laptop at the end of the day, because all of my state is restored when this handful of tabs comes back.

Maybe this is just me managing my ADHD, but when I see people with hundreds of tabs open I just can't imagine how they work. Every tab has been mashed down to its favicon and I watch them struggle to find the right one. It seems insane to me.

financetechbro|1 year ago

How do you manage 147 open tabs and why have them all open at once?

jghn|1 year ago

Same. Each year I tell myself I'll get the new one. Each year when the new one comes out I notice that for what I use it for my M1 Air is still completely fine.

mettamage|1 year ago

The real win for me is that Macbook Pro M1 64 GB are now sold on market places within my price range.

So yea, same.

ramijames|1 year ago

This is where I am, too. I have an M1 Pro and I have never loved a computer more. This thing is a beast and just about anything I throw at it is fine. I can't imagine how much better the M4 is. Unless this computer gets stolen or doused with water, I'll probably have it for at least another 3-4 years. Absolutely amazing value for my money.

paxys|1 year ago

Nor should you have a reason to replace it. The device is barely 4 years old. There was a time until very recently when laptops would be expected to last 10+ years minimum with minor RAM and SSD updates.

dannyw|1 year ago

I don’t know when that time was. Hardware and software requirements have been moving fast for just about forever, until actually maybe the past 5 years.

There was never a time when laptops were expected to last 10+ years.

metta2uall|1 year ago

I'm still happily using an 8GB M1 running Firefox in OSX + Firefox/VSCode/NodeJS in a Debian VM. Lots of tabs open. Both OSX and Debian can use compressed RAM.

ohhnoodont|1 year ago

What software are you using for virtualization? I wasn't impressed with the Apple Silicon options last time I looked.

ohgr|1 year ago

Yeah that. I only got rid of mine because I wanted the nice mini-LED screen on the 14" MBP. No plans to replace that one any time soon!

Hamuko|1 year ago

My M1 Max Mac Studio also feels very good even though it's probably full of dust and cleaning it isn't reasonable.

netcraft|1 year ago

agreed, which is awesome, the only thing that worries me is that they will drop support for it earlier than they have to when they want to force people to upgrade eventually. I hope to get 10 years out of my M1

Spunkie|1 year ago

Everyone I know that got an M1 cheaped out on the 8gb model and are now struggling to use a browser with heavy sites and multitasking(zoom) at the same time.

But also apples upcharge on RAM is disgusting, so it's hard to blame them for picking the lowest spec model.

potatoman22|1 year ago

Totally an anecdote, but my 8gb M1 runs fine with multiple browsers/tabs, VS Code, and Spotify all open. Usually performance is only an issue for me when working with larger ML models. I wonder why others are getting worse performance? Maybe it's the specific sites they're using?

famahar|1 year ago

That's me. It's brutal trying to do Unity game dev on this. Constantly run out of memory and can't do much multitasking.

postexitus|1 year ago

Cries in 4Gb Macbook Air 2013 /s

I am fine(ish) with the above setup, I don't know what you are talking about. 8Gb is plenty for website browsing.

kome|1 year ago

After getting my 2015 macbook air 11' I am still struggling to find a reason to replace it. Still going strong with no hiccups!

knowaveragejoe|1 year ago

Do you use it as a laptop, or is it hooked up as a desktop for the most part? If the former, I'd try one of the M series in the same role and see if you notice a difference in ergonomics.

subpixel|1 year ago

I have a 2015 myself and little things become impossible by design, like actually using the new Passwords app with shared data etc.