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hotsauce posted:Is this worth the asking price at this point in Early 2024? It's brand new, so that's nice. Sees to be a super good deal for someone like me, who isn't transcoding Hollywood films on his computer. I just want a solid Mac/solid deal to last me the next 6-7 yrs or so. Holy poo poo. Yeah that’s a good deal. But it up before it’s gone.
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I dunno model years and when certain things change so I don’t know if it’s exclusive to this model but the M3 MBP keyboard is probably the best laptop keyboard I’ve ever used. It’s just really satisfying, something I didn’t think I’d ever say about a laptop keyboard.
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Branch Nvidian posted:Holy poo poo. Yeah that’s a good deal. But it up before it’s gone. Edit: it arrived a few days ago. It is amazing! Looks to be a corporate leftover (was brand new, sealed). The warranty is an Apple Care Enterprise and is valid thru June 17, 2025...so 14 months of warranty. Anyone know if I am safe leaning on this warranty or should I call Apple and have them reset it to the normal 1-year warranty? The seller sold like 180 of them, so I imagine I wouldn't be the only one with this question. I just want to make sure I'm not screwed if something goes wrong and Apple is all "uh, so yeah, you aren't supposed to have this so it's not covered." I don't really care about Apple Care + since I don't break my poo poo, but I do want at least a warranty in case it shits the bed or something. Also, is this enterprise coverage..accidental damage? That would be a welcome surprise if so. Thoughts? hotsauce fucked around with this message at 04:06 on Apr 14, 2024 |
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I doubt Apple would remove an AppleCare coverage that was already bought and paid for. However I think they'd be willing, if you discuss it at the store with them, to extend the coverage for normal retail price. AppleCare does tend to give you a built in break on repairs past the warranty, ie result in Apple charging flat fees rather than individual parts being piled high into a list. It's good to hear that Apple is moving on to the M4, but I worry that they may stop giving a poo poo about GPU upgrades and decide to start devoting more die space to the AI cores for no good reason. I've heard the M2/M3 and up will support nested virtualization much better than original M1/Pro so that's a plus for emulation but I don't really hear about anything taking advantage of this feature. Binary Badger fucked around with this message at 20:36 on Apr 15, 2024 |
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AppleCare for Enterprise is tied to the company, not the machine. It’s not transferable to a third party. Depending on when that machine was originally bought it might be out of the warranty period. They might sell you AppleCare+ but not sure on how that works with resells.
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Hmm, two different answers. Guess I'll reach out to Apple and see what they say.
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# ? Apr 17, 2024 05:24 |
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Tell them we said hello.
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# ? Apr 17, 2024 05:28 |
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tell them the pig balls website sends its regards
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Finally got the spare thunderbolt display sitting at work shipped to me, it's definitely dimmer than my LG Ultrafine 4K and the display is so glossy in comparison but it's nice having two screens again. I just wonder if my 2018 Mini is struggling to drive a 4k and 1440p screen at the same time on top of my regular workload. I wish apple would hurry up and refresh the studio so I can buy one.
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Buying an M1 MacBook Pro from a friend who got it gifted from their former employer. If he does a ‘erase all content and settings’ and it goes through fine that means there’s not secret former employer lock on it right? Not sure how the latest macs (hidden?) corpo security works and how to check for it.
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Shaocaholica posted:Buying an M1 MacBook Pro from a friend who got it gifted from their former employer. If he does a ‘erase all content and settings’ and it goes through fine that means there’s not secret former employer lock on it right? Not sure how the latest macs (hidden?) corpo security works and how to check for it. After wiping it, it’ll download the MDM (if there is one) as soon as it connects to the internet. However, it’s pretty trivial to bypass an MDM certificate if there is no lock on recovery mode.
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# ? Apr 19, 2024 01:46 |
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Wait you can bypass iCloud lock just by erasing the Mac in recovery mode? Isn’t the whole point of iCloud lock to prevent this? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qhj2zMFNshw Edit: oh this only works if ‘find my’ isn’t enabled right? Shaocaholica fucked around with this message at 02:03 on Apr 19, 2024 |
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Shaocaholica posted:Wait you can bypass iCloud lock just by erasing the Mac in recovery mode? Isn’t the whole point of iCloud lock to prevent this? mdm provisioning (enterprise management), not icloud lock. you can’t really get past the latter without a password or showing apple a receipt
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How do you check if a Mac has mdm enabled?
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Shaocaholica posted:How do you check if a Mac has mdm enabled? ask, or wait for it to show up and look i mean there’s a more than good chance it’s fine since it was from a former employer and presumably works ok it’s a friend right? this should be easy to handle in either outcome
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Long distance trusted goon. I’d rather they take care of it before sending to me
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Shaocaholica posted:Long distance trusted goon. I’d rather they take care of it before sending to me either way i’d expect it to be obvious just have them reinstall the os or whatever if you want to be super sure. there are some steps you can take to check but that one seems the most complete anyway here’s a good reddit post about it https://old.reddit.com/r/mac/comments/10v8btl/how_to_know_if_your_mac_has_mdm_profile_installed/
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mediaphage posted:either way i’d expect it to be obvious Thanks for this. So by my count there are these 3 ‘locks’: 1)iCloud ‘find my’ enabled lock. Not sure exactly what all this prevents you from doing. 2)EFI password. Restricts changing the boot drive from the current one such as reinstalling macOS from usb or entering recovery mode 3)MDM (mobile device management) - restrictions vary
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Shaocaholica posted:Thanks for this. So by my count there are these 3 ‘locks’: There's no such thing as EFI (and therefore, no EFI password) on Apple Silicon Macs. iCloud "Find My" activation lock requires authentication with iCloud account credentials before anyone can turn Find My off for that device, erase it, or reactivate it. "Find My" also enables you to remote wipe the device even if you don't know where it is. Apple publishes a big PDF with more information than you probably require on all this, the Apple Platform Security Guide. https://help.apple.com/pdf/security/en_US/apple-platform-security-guide.pdf
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BobHoward posted:There's no such thing as EFI (and therefore, no EFI password) on Apple Silicon Macs. Hmm Apple docs say for Apple silicon Macs the equivalent protection is FileVault.
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Speaking of FileVault, does anyone here not have it enabled on their desktop machine? I have it running, but it’s a serious pain in the rear end as my machine is mostly run headless and nothing on the network can connect to it until it’s logged in which, yes makes sense for the security but can be a real headache when poo poo reboots.
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# ? Apr 19, 2024 06:26 |
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So a Macbook (13" Pro M1) that only charges when shut down and has sticky keys means it has had some sort of spill damage in the past is just useless brick and should be recycled, right?
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# ? Apr 19, 2024 12:43 |
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uh it sounds like it mostly works so i’d say no. if you aren’t comfortable taking it apart and cleaning it, take it to a repair shop to do it or give it to someone willing to put in the work it sounds like recycling it would be a waste
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# ? Apr 19, 2024 12:49 |
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I’d just put it on eBay with full disclosure of the issues . At minimum I’ll bet a repair shop could get some parts from it.
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# ? Apr 19, 2024 16:09 |
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or send it to me, ill gladly pay shipping lol
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# ? Apr 19, 2024 16:35 |
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give it to mediaphage
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Bought my first Apple silicon Mac. I kinda needed a 16in MBP just for the screen. Trying to limp it until m4/m5 to get a better spec machine. Not sure if this was truly worth it but money went to a goon so there’s that. $1100 M1 Pro 16in 16gb 1Tb
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# ? Apr 19, 2024 22:53 |
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That’s a good deal. It’s a good machine
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Shaocaholica posted:Bought my first Apple silicon Mac. I kinda needed a 16in MBP just for the screen. Trying to limp it until m4/m5 to get a better spec machine. that’s the same machine i have. it’s still rock solid for anything i throw at it, i think you’ll be happy with it.
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# ? Apr 19, 2024 23:09 |
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The M1 is a soldier of a generation. I have a M1P 14book and I've yet to see it sweat.
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# ? Apr 19, 2024 23:42 |
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I wouldn’t be surprised if the average M1 MacBook had a lifespan of 10 years for most users. They’re great machines.
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So looking back on Intel Macs, Apple dropped macOS support due to 3rd party cpu/gpu changes. So does now that almost everything is in house now does that mean macOS support for Apple Silicon Macs is going to be way longer than Intel Macs? Or will it be more like iPhone iOS longevity?
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E: misread the post nvm
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Shaocaholica posted:So looking back on Intel Macs, Apple dropped macOS support due to 3rd party cpu/gpu changes. So does now that almost everything is in house now does that mean macOS support for Apple Silicon Macs is going to be way longer than Intel Macs? Or will it be more like iPhone iOS longevity? there's literally no way to know
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Fedule posted:The M1 is a soldier of a generation. I have a M1P 14book and I've yet to see it sweat. This is also where I'm at in a way. I don't know anyone who is genuinely feeling.. the limits of the M-series chips. It's insane
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mediaphage posted:or send it to me, ill gladly pay shipping lol I'll have a repair shop look at it, it's within EU consumer protection, but I'm going to guess the serial has been flagged as scrap/parts as the guy I bought it was shady as hell and didn't disclose the sticky keys and charging issues, he probably had insurance "total" it (which requires authorised repair shop to look at it) It still seem to work just fine, if it's shut down and not unplugged from charger. Seller didn't include original charger either
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Radia posted:there's literally no way to know Right I get that the data points don't really exist yet since its so early in the life of apple silicon Macs but if you look at historical data from iOS devices... https://tom.lokhorst.eu/2019/07/every-two-years-apple-increases-software-support-by-a-year This is dated (2019) but an interesting blog post about iOS support. It's only getting longer and longer the more modern the (Apple) hardware. So M1 will by this prediction be supported for 9yrs if not longer with each subsequent generation even longer. There's also numbers for Intel Macs but those I feel have less weight since there were so many 'cutoff' points with Intel Macs due to all the 3rd party hardware. There usually needs to be some sort of big hardware change to create a cutoff point. That doesn't seem to have happened yet with Apple Silicon for Mac since its so new. Maybe M4/M5 will have some huge change with neural cores but I doubt it would be a meaningful cutoff but an artificial cutoff maybe.
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Is there an easy way to diff two PDFs? I’m doing some legal back-and-forth on DocuSign and I don’t want to keep reading over the entire document each time for a few lines of changes.
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I have a 2023 14" MacBook Pro M2 and since I travel a lot, I'm looking to consolidate all my different travel plugs. What is the minimum required wattage to charge my MacBook? I don't do many resource intensive tasks except for some video calls here and there. Do you have any recommendations on any safe and reliable travel plugs that I can use while abroad? I like a lot of the Anker options, but I don't have much faith in using a travel adapter with the Anker and plugging the brick into the wall.
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You can charge them with pretty low wattage chargers, it just takes a while. That said for travel I think you're best off using the current apple ~70w charger with the travel pack of different plugs. You can then pass through charging to other devices as need be.
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