diffusionx
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PC for vidya, Mac for everything else.
WSL is awesome, especially in Win11. It's so well integrated and makes writing apps that run on a Linux server so much easier to test.I work devops largely with Azure and like to game, so I go PC. Haven't been the biggest fan of Windows 11, but I do like the shift towards cooperating with Linux. Even small things like the recently announced sudo command coming to Win11.
Exactly! Those hockey puck one button mouse sucked on powerpc macs. Ok, so I'm asking should I buy with my credit cards as that's my only option. Or just no? Replies pleaseThe stupid one-button mice they used in the computer lab at my middle school turned me off to Macs for life.
Exactly! Those hockey puck one button mouse sucked on powerpc macs. Ok, so I'm asking should I buy with my credit cards as that's my only option. Or just no? Replies please
Um, I'm on SSI. $1,112 a month. 9000 1112 - 560 rent= 552. So lets say I can do 500 a month. 9000 divide by 500 is 18. Therefore it would take me 1 and a half years to pay off.Depends on how long will you be paying for it.
You could always activate the second button in the OS.The stupid one-button mice they used in the computer lab at my middle school turned me off to Macs for life.
Um, I'm on SSI. $1,112 a month. 9000 1112 - 560 rent= 552. So lets say I can do 500 a month. 9000 divide by 500 is 18. Therefore it would take me 1 and a half years to pay off.
Depends what list of headaches you are willing to deal with. Apple you won't have any driver issues for example but you'll beat your head against the wall to do anything that apple didn't want you to do.Ultimately which way to go? Mac has great imovie and time machine backup. However macs are 200 to 2000 over-priced. The dock and menu bar I find annoying however. List reasons of why one is better than the other.
I don't know what "3500 account" means here. You're saying they'll finance $3,500 and you specced out a PC for $2,300?Wow wow wow! I can't believe I finally realized this. So I have about 6750 in credit debt right now. Before realizing that I was all over Dell because I have 3500 account with them. I put together Alienware computer and monitor in the cart. 2283.44 total. Ok cool. Oh wait 6750 + 2283.44 = 9033.44. I would be 9033 in debt! OMFG!!! Do I want more debt? No freaking way! So as much as I want a gaming PC, I will not raise my debt to do so. All I can say is thanks for leading me to the horrible truth.
Rent is your *only* other expense? And 9,000/500 is almost certainly not the math anyway as I'm assuming you're dealing with not so amazing interest rates on your credit cards?Um, I'm on SSI. $1,112 a month. 9000 1112 - 560 rent= 552. So lets say I can do 500 a month. 9000 divide by 500 is 18. Therefore it would take me 1 and a half years to pay off.
Error. Didn't want there means nothing.9000 us dollars? what are you purchasing?
9000 was meant as credit total if I bought the PC. 6750 current debt + 2000 PC monitor combo = about 9000. 3500 account yes $3500 available credit to use with them. 2300 is the PC + monitor combo total.I don't know what "3500 account" means here. You're saying they'll finance $3,500 and you specced out a PC for $2,300?
Rent is your *only* other expense? And 9,000/500 is almost certainly not the math anyway as I'm assuming you're dealing with not so amazing interest rates on your credit cards?
New Alienware gaming PC does not sound like a rational decision in your situation.
I dont get how macOS has better user experience/interface. I'm always lost when I have to help my mom with her Apple devices
I havent used a Mac since 20 years ago when I used a G4 with that glorious one button mouse.I dont get how macOS has better user experience/interface. I'm always lost when I have to help my mom with her Apple devices
You can enable right click in settings. Easier than remembering control or command.I havent used a Mac since 20 years ago when I used a G4 with that glorious one button mouse.
Can any of you Mac users tell what's it like now? Standard two button mouse functionality? Or is like 20 years ago when coworkers would say to do certain functions easy you got to memorize CTRL-button functions? lol
If you got $6500 of CC debt and are not really paying it off on time (it kind of hangs around), at a 20% interest rate, youre paying $1300 in interest a year.It took me about an hour but I realized something else. As much as I want a gaming PC right now, I shouldn't. The reasons why are just one. Credit card debt. I have about $6500 credit card debt right now. As I placed before I know. I already said it would be $2500 about to pay for the game PC and the monitor I want. But that's just not worth it overall because I'd rather eliminate debt. I have to realize that I already have 13 game consoles and that I have a massive credit card debt to pay off. Therefore despite my last post here, I will just keep my iMac M3 as I have it right now and consoles I have tons of them, and focus on paying off my credit card debt. I think overall I really just grew up and realized my true problem. I keep spending money on computers over and over. I have to stop it. I have to pay off my credit card debt. I have to realize the truth of the matter. It's not about what I want, it's about keeping order in my life. I'm sad to realize the truth now. But yes it's over now. Finally I realize the whole truth that paying off my debt is more important than anything I want.
Yeah so right now I'm selling the iMac M3. I'm selling it on facebook marketplace and craigslist. Overall Apple products are way freaking overpriced like poodaddy said. I will use the cash money to buy a not so extreme gaming PC, but a basic one. One I can afford with the cash. I think Apple products from iPhone to iMac to iPad and everything is extremely overpriced big time. I'm wanting to sell the Apple device iMac I have right now. So than I don't have to use my credit cards at all, I'll just go to a store and use my cash on a lower end gaming PC.OK, can someone explain to me a legit reason to buy a desktop Mac and pay more for the same hardware nowadays?
I'm saying nowadays because it's not like two decades ago where the hardware was different, like the G4, G5, etc. It's not a PowerPC CPU anymore, it's the same Intel CPU you are getting on a PC. I'm not saying one is better than the other but it's a difference that could be used as a justification. Plus, if you care about hardware, PC is better because you can easily upgrade/change every part. Desktop Macs are no different than laptop macs in that you can't do much other than change the internal HDD/SSD.
Even the OS can be installed on a PC, just like how you can install Windows on a Mac. Which is something i don't think was possible in the past. Again, maybe the OS was better and paying more money was the only way to have access to it. But not anymore.
So what's left to justify the huge gap in price? The brand? Sure but that's not a legit reason. This is a stupid reason.
Only thing left is the design/aesthetics. I suppose that's something someone might care about and Macs have a nice aesthetic for sure. But is it really worth that much more money?
You get the quality you pay for.
I paid about 900 dollars for my g15 laptop, which is slightly more than I paid for my macbook air. Except that it has significantly worse battery life, a much worse screen, more issues with crashing, etc. I have had very few problems with my macbook air in comparison. I am making an assumption that the same is true for the more expensive mac products.Could you be a bit more specific?
I paid about 900 dollars for my g15 laptop, which is slightly more than I paid for my macbook air. Except that it has significantly worse battery life, a much worse screen, more issues with crashing, etc. I have had very few problems with my macbook air in comparison. I am making an assumption that the same is true for the more expensive mac products.
Don't ever buy a laptop. I bought a Toshiba laptop back in 2012. It lasted me 6 months and than died. Took it to bestbuy guest service said it won't turn on at all even with power plug in. Tested it, nope won't turn on. Opened it, burned CPU and motherboard.Ah OK, can't comment on laptops myself. My experience is only with desktop computers.
Well I can't put the cash into my bank account as I'm on SSI. Also I have 13 consoles already, so I'm fine. Sure I could sell them, but overall from physical and digital games I have about 600 games! PS1, PS2, PS3, PS4 Pro, PS5 digital system, GameCube, Wii, Switch, Xbox original, Xbox 360, Xbox Series X, NES classic, SNES classic, Dreamcast. So yeah 14 consoles actually. So now I'm like should I buy a N64? That's about the only console I miss as the N64 controller is super hard to imitate on PC emulators and it's really annoying with there AB C-up, down, left, right. So even if I did sell, I can't add the money to my bank account to pay for the debt either because when your on SSI if you add any money to your account the social security fund says you added money to your account, therefore your next months payment will be less. So yeah. Just selling the iMac and gonna use the cash to buy a PC. Like I said, Apple is way way overpriced.If I was in OP's situation, I'd sell off everything to pay off the credit card debt, before moving onto anything else... and that includes consoles. Especially current gen consoles that you can easily buy at cheaper price later on.
I'd sell everything not contributing to my income, and keep the only computer that you use primarily for work, whether it's a PC or Mac - and consider any upgrade would bring in more $$$ in the long run first.
I don't like the dock as it is either too big or too small. I also don't like the top menu bar always on the top.Most of my hardware complaints about Macs are no longer a thing, it's really solid hardware and the price is not as insane as it used to be..
but I still hate the OS.
Honestly, the Mac trackpad is better than any mouse I’ve ever used (except for gaming, of course). I’ve got so many different gestures set up that it becomes a macro/hotkey input device as much as my keyboard. And it’s essentially flawless in executing the intended shortcuts.I havent used a Mac since 20 years ago when I used a G4 with that glorious one button mouse.
Can any of you Mac users tell what's it like now? Standard two button mouse functionality? Or is like 20 years ago when coworkers would say to do certain functions easy you got to memorize CTRL-button functions? lol