hmm.. HMM, could i ask do you prefer USB-C because of power delivery?
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when I use a windows laptop, I don't really take over my Mac habits (e.g. CMD-OPT-ESC, or using 4 finger pinch or 3 finger swipe up or down), however when using a MacBook even when remoting in to a windows computer I automatically use what I am used to on my MacBook.
do you find that you have some frustration with the user experience and interfacing with asahi linux on your MacBook? i.e. you use the gestures lets say that you would use and they don't work, or rather, you could make it work but it's too much trouble.
if it's a painless kind of switch over, then I think I would be willing to learn or relearn or customize the desktop environment to my liking even if it took a bit of time. however if it's bug-laden and 'appears' to be too much like macOS on the onset, it would probably be more trouble than it's worth at the moment to use as a daily driver (dual booting in this case would make it even more confusing to demarcate for me).
so yeah that's a lot to ask you for what your thoughts & experiences were...
hmm, yeah dual boot sounds like a good idea, thanks for sharing your experience!
True, yeah I think I saw that mentioned somewhere, thanks for the heads up!
ah crud, don't do this to me! wilson!!
Yeah, that's fair enough, gotta do my own homework some of the time.
Oh yeah? I can be hostile to our views even in hexbear. Watch me start a struggle session on checks notes outdoor vegan cats!1!!
Sometimes I think of things in the shower and after I'm done I can't find the post I wanted to post in :/
Interesting, I think I'll take a look. You sorta skipper over what 'normie' or reddit behaviour was mentioned in his book specifically. Was it the lack of reading scientific articles you mentioned in another paragraph, that alone can't be it right?
I believe I have the same experience you have, I think others have a different experience and it makes me curious as to why, I think there might be something interesting there and ignoring it or treating it minimally doesn't seem to be ideal. If there's a different kind of lemmy experience or set of interactions, I want to know, what is it?
i have 2, syncing accounts some way between instances (maybe subscribe lists) would be nice.
wait i have something relevant to say too...