Apple explains why the M4 Mac mini power button is located on the bottom (9to5mac.com) 4 points by gniting 1y ago ↗ HN
[–] toomuchtodo 1y ago ↗ Wake on Lan via Apple ecosystem would be cool. [–] fragmede 1y ago ↗ Especially if there was a revived Airport Express that could send those packets. [–] toomuchtodo 1y ago ↗ Could also work with HomePods and similar, any Apple device on the same network segment that can send the magic packet.
[–] fragmede 1y ago ↗ Especially if there was a revived Airport Express that could send those packets. [–] toomuchtodo 1y ago ↗ Could also work with HomePods and similar, any Apple device on the same network segment that can send the magic packet.
[–] toomuchtodo 1y ago ↗ Could also work with HomePods and similar, any Apple device on the same network segment that can send the magic packet.
[–] talldayo 1y ago ↗ > In fact, the most important thing is you pretty much never use the power button on your Mac. I don’t even remember the last time I turned on a Mac.Reading this made my brain blow a gasket. Yes, computers have sleep mode. News at 11.It's all so tiring.
[–] bttrpll 1y ago ↗ So, aesthetics. Interesting that they advocate never turning off the machine. What about component wear and tear, software issues, and the need to clear RAM? [–] qbxk 1y ago ↗ if wear and tear occurs or your ram fills up, you buy a new machine. simple(and i absolutely understand that ram is temporary memory)
[–] qbxk 1y ago ↗ if wear and tear occurs or your ram fills up, you buy a new machine. simple(and i absolutely understand that ram is temporary memory)
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[ 4.2 ms ] story [ 26.9 ms ] threadReading this made my brain blow a gasket. Yes, computers have sleep mode. News at 11.
It's all so tiring.
(and i absolutely understand that ram is temporary memory)