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> I see that Apple has new Macbook Pros out… same as before base 16gb 32gb + 480 euro
but free delivery!
I would argue about spec similarity
it is not limited to CPU and memory
I agree it is overpriced, but I would still prefer macbook to xps
Really? I remember not being able to get above 16GB for a long time; but maybe that was just the max for a long time then
that’s true, but some devices started with 4GB or 8GB, so upgrading to 16GB was the upgrade
i9 8-core… I wonder how much performance drops with those recent hyperthreading security fixes
I typically don’t run it as a production server, but it’s nice to have it peak during GraalVM compilation 😉
@gklijs you own one of the newer Macbook Pros right? did you have any trouble with it? I’ve heard of keyboard complaints and uneven backlight complaints.
I have this one a few month, and so far no issues, except crashing one time, but I was creating a lot of threads at that moment because of a bug in the code. It has 6 cores. The one before that was smoking after a year or two..
Also had one broken button for a day, but luckily resolved itself. And the macbook before it had a flaky bluetooth which was fixed by taking it on a flight..
booting a clojure repl is already full load right :’)
(Is that parallelized even?)