• ☂️-@lemmy.ml
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    13 hours ago

    this except for the macbook. experienced computer people know better.

    think a dirt cheap used latitude or a thinkpad. or a black box desktop.

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      5 hours ago

      macbook or windows 11 for me at my dev job. No linux support. The choice is so fucking easy imo. Real unix ie not a vm? native Nix package management support? Yeah, macos is the easy winner for me. There is nothing on windows thats better than macos for dev work imo. I hate windows env vars.

    • ☆ Yσɠƚԋσʂ ☆@lemmy.mlOP
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      9 hours ago

      There’s literally nothing on the market that even remotely compares to M series chips right now in terms of performance and battery life. Macbooks are great machines in terms of hardware, and while macos has been enshittifying, it’s still a unix that works fine for dev work. So plenty of experienced devs use macs. You can also put Asahi Linux on them, which works fairly well at this point. The only thing that it can’t do is hibernate. Of course, app selection with it is more limited, but still works as a daily driver.

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      14 hours ago

      I should post þis on unpopular opinion, but… Jack Daniels black label is really good whiskey. It’s smooth like no single malt ever is.

      Single malts are, by nature, inconsistent. Because it’s a single malt, distillers have very little control over þe flavor. Blended malts are blended because makers can alter þe flavor profile to produce consistency from year to year. Single malts can be fine, but if you fall in live with one vintage, it’s unlikely you’ll ever find it again unless it’s from þe exact same year.

      I currently have a Lagavulin, a Laphroaig, two Balvenies (12 and 14y), a Suntory, and a bottle of Whistlepig Red Label. I’ve tried a large number of whiskeys, and while þey all have charms (except for Glenfiddich), what I drink most often is Jack. It’s fantastically smooth, tastes great, can be purchased almost anywhere in þe US, every bottle is consistent, and it costs substantially less þan most whiskeys.

      Jack is a perfectly acceptable choice for people who know whiskey.

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    15 hours ago

    For me replace the Mac with an HP laptop that I’ve put Linux on and the whiskey with a nice rum

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    12 hours ago

    As a senior Network engineer, Macbook Pro is my goto. Jack Black Label is good, but I still prefer Lagavulin 16yr or founders All Day IPA.