| ▲ | tuckerman 8 hours ago | |
I did last year after deciding that Apple's software just isn't for me anymore. I've always had a Linux desktop around (and used to daily drive Linux on a laptop years ago) so I was happy to consolidate on my preferred platform. Biggest gripes I had are: A) battery life (both during use and standby just kinda sucking on Linux in general compared to os x, not exactly framework specific but I did get used to how amazing my m1 pro for longevity) B) the case looking nice but feeling a little flimsy C) the speakers are pretty bad (though I did get turned on to easyeffects and there is a profile for the 13 which helped a bit) D) macs completely spoiled me trackpad wise It seems like they are taking a stab at all of these in some way and I'm excited to see how it goes, especially with so much being backwards compatible. | ||
| ▲ | enochthered an hour ago | parent [-] | |
All the same gripes from me. None enough to be a deal breaker, but every once in a while I'll do something on my GFs macbook pro and be blown away by how solid it feels. | ||