Pretty much yeah… try a powerful one for a week and you won’t be able to go back.

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I haven't used one in a laptop yet. I know some manufacturers are making them though.

I am also now starting to see VPS providers adding ARM support. They're cheaper, but you take a 20% performance hit.

Save money, run Asahi Linux.

Buy Android phone.

If you still have pain, look at the Microsoft Surface Laptop (or Surface Pro) with Microsoft’s SQ processor. They’re good products with Qualcomm arm chips.

Asahi would make sense, really… even better yet, NixOS can use all of its awesomeness and add more on top of it.

Thing is, running Linux on Apple Silicon is still considered alpha to this day. There is no way I will go back to the drivers hell I went through when I was a student. That was fun back then, but I didn’t have dad duties at the time.

A surface may be a good choice then. The surface laptop even looks like a windows MacBook Air.

i haven't used a surface in so long. i used gen1 a lot. that was ages ago!

I have the Pro 8 (Intel). Sucker flies.

Even got Fedora to run on it with touch support.

Looks like Microsoft SQ might be the best alternative so far…

Wondering if it runs linux…

May consider next year or when they remove "your mileage may vary" in their documentation

You just described Linux on laptops imo. 🤣

There’s also Framework and System76 for a more sure thing. Not ARM though. 🥲

We’re screwed…

i wanted to get a System76 laptop a couple of years ago, but for now i just repurpose old work laptops 😉

In a laptop, you literally get all the best in terms of efficiency…despite less power dissipation, less heat and no fan noise, everything is snappy all day long no matter how many windows or tabs opened… and they have all day batteries.