I am trying to find something that’s basically a mac mini but better… I’m willing to pay more for something that lasts a really long time. I’ve noticed most of these recommended machines are reparable.
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Some of them have Ubuntu pre-installed
Thanks, this is helpful for me
I actually haven’t tried it yet, my old mac was Intel I was considering which new machine to buy. The laptop hinge is sort of falling off, some issues with the screen and plus I want something new and shiny. I just heard Asahi kind of sucked and wouldn’t be supported in the future, I wonder if it’s true.
I looked at framework, but I am not interested in a laptop, I like ‘desktop servers.’ Mini pcs that I use to serve content to my phone or an ipad that I can only very occasionally use as a desktop computer rather than a server. System 76 and Dell have really energy efficient mini pcs. Framework seems more laptop focused but I’ll give it a second look because I’ve heard it recommended before
macOS is a good OS that just works, say what you want about Apple but this is true for my usecase. I forgot about Dell, that was my go-to when I was using Windows.
System 76 it is! Or maybe a cheap Shenzhen knockoff.
I’ve seen that a lot of people hate macOS Tahoe. According to them, it’s the ‘liquid glass’ design they dislike.
I don’t know MLP, that was after my time. I was into YuYuHakusho/Ghost Files and I’m a dude.
Windows sucks a lot. Most Linux users hate Windows. I even got my wife on Linux Mint after the forced update, she’s been on Windows exclusively her whole life.


I got my wife into Linux after I put Mint on her old Lenovo, and she did some research, also told me Framework was a good brand. :) I got her away from Windows, recruiting everyone I know