• bleistift2@feddit.de
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    10 months ago

    Not everyone has a level of tech literacy you might wish for. People assume that Apple has good-quality products (which they do, I’m told) and buy them without doing research. Since you cannot expect everyone to be an expert in every product they buy, it’s reasonable to expect – well, at least wish for – Apple to not sell products that will be dated in 3 years.

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        10 months ago

        I knew this comment would be coming. I’d say that someone who doesn’t know what RAM is casually browses the web or uses office apps. These use cases don’t require 8GB, even on Windows.

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          10 months ago

          You did invite it by putting a timeline :D

          I can almost buy the logic that a macbook air with 8gb is sufficient, but anything with Pro in the name really deserves more.

          I have a m1 air with 16gb, and its fantastic for development, but start a few android emulators and docker containers and I can easily run out of RAM. If i can do it with 16gb, it must be trivial to hit with only 8gb.

          In my area, I see heaps of 8gb macbooks being resold with only 1-2 battery cycles, my assumption is that people are buying the bottom spec only to discover that it is not adequate (I could be wrong though)

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            10 months ago

            its fantastic for development, but start a few android emulators and docker containers and I can easily run out of RAM

            As I said, that’s not the regular use case for most people.

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          10 months ago

          I feel like RAM is rarely the bottleneck for a lot of use cases. Often on old computers what I see is slow WAN or slow I/O on hard drives.

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          10 months ago

          I have an m1 16gb, and i can easily hit the ram limit. Few android emulators and docker containers and im there. It may be an Air, but the CPU is perfectly capable of all of that and more, but the RAM is definitely holding it back.

          Cant upgrade it without buying a whole new laptop, so Im stuck with it.