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Lol have you though? Really?
Where you able to read the rest of the words as well, or are you just going to ignore those?
You’re better off going back to the conservative cave than trying to talk to the rest of us.
Lol have you though? Really?
Where you able to read the rest of the words as well, or are you just going to ignore those?
You’re better off going back to the conservative cave than trying to talk to the rest of us.
It’s still one of the best wave simulations. You weren’t completely wrong.
Why would you think I’m concerned about you? Lol
You mean the comment from the person you’re saying blocked you that’s responding directly to you telling you they didn’t block you?
Is that the assumption or the data I have?
That may be, but buying a Mac Mini is like buying a device made from the ground up for Windows, where any other operating system has to reverse engineer 100% of the things to work well, or you have to emulate another OS on it (which comes with its own pitfalls), and it’s 200+€ more expensive than its nearest equivalent.
Every single company I’ve worked at which introduced Apple Silicon to its developers has had headaches with compatibility. The worst I’ve seen was it taking a developer a month to get up and running because the specific component we used didn’t have a build for the specific ARM architecture. Multipass, UTM, podman, docker desktop, all didn’t work until colima and forcing the VM to emulate x86 + forcing docker in the VM to use the x86 image worked. There was a persistent problem with disk IO since it used 9p or whatever. Installing dependencies from scratch meant waiting 30 minutes on the M2.
Why pay a premium for less compatibility and worse specs? Just get yourself something that works, which is cheaper, maybe even supports a company that invests in Linux and its ecosystem, and be able to ask an existing developer community instead of asking the subsection of linux users that run your specific app on however you’re running linux on Appe hardware.
This comment should be deleted too.
You know you want to.
I think you’re right. As an example there’s the Paul Rudd Ghostbusters movies. Ok sequel, nothing really wrong with it. The second one wasn’t watchable, but at least they’re not trying to replace the originals.
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Ok fine. You just sold me on what’s possible in the future.
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Oh come on
I love vague conversations. It really seals the entire argument, don’t you think?
(Just in case you’re really as slow as your comments imply you are, I am specifically telling you that you are wrong and we all know you’re refusing to provide any actual evidence whatsoever, because you also know you’re wrong)
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Excellent reply. It’s so thought provoking.
“it’s like Mario shoving a mushroom back into the ? box”
I don’t believe that for one second.
But I’ll be honest, I was thinking about cookies when I saw your reply.
What’s going on?
Ok I have a question. What is your primary language?
Edit. Sorry, two questions. How long have you been speaking English?
We can all see your comments buddy. You should try reading them too.
This is the part where you point out what you mean.
You, being so majestically brilliant, blocked them and you’re apparently obsessed with saying they did it.
You’re going to have to go for a third try on the meaning of the word “assumption”.