![]() ![]() * MacOS product could be a nice addition to my iPhone & iPad (ecosystem?) * Display (looking at those in store is nice) * Silent (another thing I know to appreciate (used to have a slim gaming laptop) Only planing to play some League of Legends from time to time and something like Among us, Human Fall Flat, whatever comes at the time etc.I do own a PS4 Pro and will probably in a year time consider buying PS5, so playing AAA titles would not be an issue.Long answer - I only truly played one demanding game on my PC (Cities: Skylines, with all DLC's, dosen of mods and workshop assets, totaling over 50GBs of RAM :)). Since I am coming from a PC, you might be wondering if I would miss PC gaming.And of course, writing documents, web surfing, etc.What this means is that some of those assigments that require Windows-only software could be done on other machine (my parents' laptop).Some of which I will not need on regular basis (only for some assignments). Other software I need/will need are: Scilab, Matlab, Dymola, Simulink, DOSBox, PSPICE etc.I do use other JetBrains stuff, P圜harm 2nd most, but it is again another JetBrains' product to be ported. Currently using JetBrains' CLion, and to my understanding they are working on bringing it to the M1. Object-oriented programming in C++ is something I do often as well.That means I often use Arduino IDE or some other IDE, mentioned next. Most of my time is being spent developing for Linux-based systems (think of robots driven by Arduinos or Raspberry Pi, ones based on Robot OS etc.) which I can develop on probably any machine (ARM could be a plus, do some testing on the Mac itself).I do own and use Apple products regulary (currently iPhone XS, owned iPhone 7 and 5s before, and an iPad 7), and use Apple Music as my music streaming service of choice.Now, since Apple has introduced a very interesting new chip, I was thinking about migrating to some of M1 powered Macs.So, for some not reading whole bullet point: ![]() Eventually I did install W10 alongside a fresh Ubuntu install (joined the Linux world) where now I spend most of my time on my dual-boot system.
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