not sure, never really played around that much with MacOS. Have used Windows only on computers for whole my life. Who knows, maybe I’m missing out 🤔💜

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I don’t know of one, but post back if it exists.

I just played around on routine hub. I found several Apple news link, cleaners (mostly abandoned, at least a year ago) as well as several shortcuts that will search for a URL on web archive. Couldn’t get an apple link cleaner to work but seems easy enough to combine both shortcuts into one.

This would be seriously cool.

I’m getting electrocuted with all these zaps! Thank you nostr:npub1wtuh24gpuxjyvnmjwlvxzg8k0elhasagfmmgz0x8vp4ltcy8ples54e7js 🙏👍

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I don’t think you are missing anything bro. Different, but they all do the same stuff these days. The laptops are 🔥 for battery life though.

The tool that works for you is always best. I’ve got a Thinkpad too. 😉

Have a ThinkPad myself also 👀💜

Which one? I’m rocking a P1 gen 5.

some second-hand refurbished 12.5” X270 I think? got it for like $300 from a forum, but the display of it completely freezes from time to time, which I don’t understand the cause of it at all.

Windows 10?

I think if you’re already a developer, then Windows is excellent, but myself I spent years trying to get a dev environment set up in my free time, and I would always get hung up. The barriers to entry on macOS are lower imo, with the Linux style terminal being built in. Also, there is rudimentary but powerful “programming” on iPhone with the Shortcuts app.

I found the combination of the two able to greatly accelerate my technical skills in a short time.

If you ever desire to try developing on Windows again, give me a holler! I no joke use Visual Studio 2023 for Linux programming too!

They’ve fully integrated with WSL2 and even my C++/Qt apps are great to debug in VS.

Right on, thank you for the offer! I remember installing WSL1 and I was so afraid I was going to mess up the installation. 🤣🤣 I’ve heard WSL2 is really awesome

It’s seriously good. Some purist will try to nay say it, but you get full Linux including gui completely seamless on Windows, including file system access in explorer. It’s a great tool when you don’t want to reboot.

homebrew is no joke, very cool on macOS for developing