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Cake day: October 25th, 2023

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  • I don’t know why benchmarks matter to anyone anymore. No matter what AMD nor Intel have current processors that are better than Apple’s SoC’s in overall performance and efficiency. Sure a PC fanboy can come here and scream SPEED, but he’ll also be screaming SHORT BATTERY, HEAT, LOUD FANS. At this point today’s computers are super fast for just about every demanding task. What’s most important are long battery life on full performance, bright screens with minimal effects on battery, no fan noise and low heat. Nothing by AMD or Intel can match that.



  • “Checking the apple certified refurbished store, M1 16in was listed at 1979$ which was outrageous since my budget was under 1500$”

    You’re getting an actual factory warranty with Apple. With Amazon you’re not getting an Apple warranty so the Apple Store will not honor any type of “warranty” given by Amazon since the only place that sells actually Certified Refurbished Macs is Apple. Amazon’s “refurbs” are nothing more than customer returns. Just verify your warranty with Apple by giving them your serial number.

    “Most people buying from woot received a sealed apple certified refurbished product which is 99.9999% a new product. You get the one year warranty and everything. Even after choosing woot it’s safe to say it was a bit of a gamble (a little safe though).”

    Then the retailer wouldn’t call it refurbished if it was sealed. I don’t see how they are giving you an Apple factory warranty on a product that is the first generation and is no longer for sale by Apple. Make sure to check with Apple to verify your warranty is active, because when something goes wrong you want to make sure you’re covered. Don’t take the 3rd party retailer’s word for it.

    “Also those who are wondering about the price, 1379 was without tax, it became 1500 with tax, which is still a great deal.”

    Again, check out the warranty, battery cycles and anything else, because $1379 for a machine that you say is 99.9999% new sounds too good to be true.



  • 16GB of memory would future proof it so it lasts you longer.

    There’s no such thing as Future-Proofing. Apple can come out with a new product that has a specific feature that works only on M3/M3 Pro/M3 Max. That leaves M1/M2 users in the cold. Pumping up specs such as more memory or a bigger SSD does nothing to “future proof” a machine.

    But let’s say there is such a thing as future-proofing, 16GB ain’t gonna do it. LOL.


  • OP for the love all man kind, don’t listen to a single person here telling you to install these silly utility tools that make a Mac run more like Windows. Don’t get Alfred, or Bartender or apps that give you the “Windows” experience of split screens. It’s all nonsense. Your Mac does everything those apps do. You really should take the time and discover what it does instead of instantly installing a lot of BS. Then you’ll see why Apple puts so much time into the Mac and MacOS. You’d be surprised everything it’s capable of.

    The Mac comes with a very good office suite but if you need MS Office then get that. It also has a very good photo editing suit but if you need something more get Pixelmator or PS. If you need to do video editing it does include iMovie but if you need more then install Apple’s Final Cut Pro X or Adobe Premiere.

    If you want the best adblocker then get WIPR. It’s ~$2 USD and it’s absolutely the most powerful. It can’t get everything but it’s better than the other free ones.


  • “So long story short…” Followed by…⬇️

    “I bought a macbook from a friend, it was stolen and after a few months of sherlock Holmes and Watson I was able to retrieve it recently. Bad news is that it was on activation lock when i got it back and that I had that apple ID so long I dont think i ever changed the password so I dont remember it. Phone number was old as well. There was an option to use the device password that was used to sign in to the macbook, that i remember cause i use it on my pc and other laptop but It gave me an error and said I can no longer use the device password because it was entered wrong too many times. I guess they were trying to get in and failed. Anyway I contact apple support and they directed me to fill out the removal request which requires proof of ownership. I ask my friend and he sends me the email he got after he ordered it from Costco. The only thing is with costco, it only shows the order number and an item number on the receipt. Friend also said it’s been so long(2020) that the order wasnt even on his Costco account anymore. So I just attached what he sent to me and sent it to Apple a couple days ago. On the form it asked for store address, name number etc but it was an online order to i just typed “online”. Will that be sufficient?”

    Good luck because none of this story sounds legit.