- Joined
- Nov 28, 2011
- Messages
- 142
- Motherboard
- ASUS Prime H370M-PLUS
- CPU
- i5-8600
- Graphics
- RX 570
- Mac
- Mobile Phone
Not a fan, but see the logic of the direction. I think I have five real macs and my main hack at this point. If Intel support drops, then the main hack will likely go to windows and honestly the direction that is going in with Linux compatibility, I am not to worried. It is so far off in the future that I won't own this current hardware when that happens regardless.
I periodically boot back to Linux for some coding and will likely miss OSX, but I will figure it out.
My favorite system is my new mac mini, and honestly for a basic system, I love it and would certain by one with an apple cpu if needed.
I am not an all apple guy though (still love my android phone) so I am not of the all apple all the time mindset. The day I can't build a hack is the day I simply have to run another OS on my main workhorse system (central storage, video processing etc). Considering that I often do not jump major versions for a year, that day is a long long ways off.
I periodically boot back to Linux for some coding and will likely miss OSX, but I will figure it out.
My favorite system is my new mac mini, and honestly for a basic system, I love it and would certain by one with an apple cpu if needed.
I am not an all apple guy though (still love my android phone) so I am not of the all apple all the time mindset. The day I can't build a hack is the day I simply have to run another OS on my main workhorse system (central storage, video processing etc). Considering that I often do not jump major versions for a year, that day is a long long ways off.