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(frontend doesn't seem to like the newest version of node, which is somewhat mindblowing or ironic or something)
the 14" feels slightly bigger than my 13" mbpro, but not by a lot. Have installed all the things, got my repl up, running docker, haven't heard the fans spin at all and still haven't plugged it in for charging. My 13" would have needed two recharges by now 🙂
@borkdude yeah, I got the smaller one, since I'll be hooking it up to a screen for serious work, but want it to be portable.
@otfrom there is some Rosetta trickery involved, but docker told me what I needed to install.
hmm... rosetta slowing things down doesn't sound great as I'd want docker for running python/R and doing some data science
The translation using rosetta2 has been subjectively shown to be quicker than native code in many cases due to the efficiency of the m1 chip.
A lot of us at work use m1s (not me, I'm an arch fanboi) with docker and no-one has reported any preceived slowdown of docker
in fact, most people have been very surpised at how cool and efficient the m1 works, and it sounding less like a busy airport runway for intel chipsets
Speaking of Docker, are there plausible alternatives out there for Mac desktop use? I have a vague understanding that there's standards now but not sure what do they cover. I've managed to avoid Docker entirely up to now but it seems like a losing battle.