Mac vs PC - Does it matter for programming?

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qWi3-awDUkw

Resumen

TLDRThe video discusses the debate between using Macs and PCs. The hosts highlight their experiences and preferences for both, focusing on tasks like coding, creative work, and overall usability. They point out there isn't much difference between Mac and PC for coding, suggesting both operate similarly. People can use cheaper laptops for coding, and companies often provide the required hardware. Macs are praised for their seamless connectivity between devices and their visually appealing operating system. However, they fall short regarding IO ports, requiring additional costly dongles, and lack upgradeability, forcing users to replace entire systems for performance improvements. The hosts prefer having a powerful Windows PC for intense tasks like creative and 3D work, and a MacBook for its portability and integration with other Apple devices. They note each platform's unique strengths and weaknesses, urging viewers to pick based on personal needs rather than performance alone.

Para llevar

  • 💻 Personal preference and needs should guide the choice between Mac and Windows.
  • 💡 For coding, both Mac and Windows offer similar capabilities.
  • 🖥️ Macs have a seamless connection with other Apple devices, enhancing usability.
  • 🔧 Windows PCs are more flexible in terms of upgrading hardware.
  • 🔌 Macs require additional dongles for certain IO connections, which can be costly.
  • 🎨 Macs are noted for their visually appealing and consistent operating system design.
  • 📱 Apple's ecosystem allows for easy communication and sharing between devices.
  • 💼 Work equipment is often provided by employers, so initial personal investment might not be necessary.
  • 🖥️ Keep a powerful Windows PC for demanding tasks, and use a MacBook for portability.
  • ❌ iMacs are not upgradable, requiring a full replacement for improvements.

Cronología

  • 00:00:00 - 00:05:00

    The hosts initiate a discussion comparing Mac and Windows computers, noting the frequent online debates on their preferred platforms. They acknowledge receiving numerous comments related to switching between Mac and Windows and suggest that this video aims to address the coding implications involved. Though they humorously imply that these differences are negligible, especially for programming tasks.

  • 00:05:00 - 00:10:00

    The conversation transitions into the limitations of Mac laptops in terms of input/output options, highlighting the need for additional accessories compared to Windows laptops. The speakers discuss the complications involved with Mac upgrades and repairs, emphasizing the cost and user-unfriendly aspects of Apple's closed system. They contrast this with the flexibility and upgradability of Windows PCs, where individual components can easily be replaced or upgraded.

  • 00:10:00 - 00:18:54

    Finally, they touch on the overall user experience and ecosystem integration offered by Apple products, which is highly seamless and beneficial, especially when using multiple Apple devices. The aesthetic consistency and design quality across Apple’s OS are praised, though they note Windows' lack of uniformity in its visual design. Both hosts discuss their personal preferences, acknowledging Mac's superior portability and design but praising Windows for its power and affordability, primarily for tasks like gaming and 3D work.

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Vídeo de preguntas y respuestas

  • Which platform is better for coding: Mac or Windows?

    There's no significant difference when it comes to coding; both platforms offer similar capabilities.

  • Can cheaper laptops be used effectively for coding?

    Yes, a lower-end laptop is sufficient for coding.

  • Do companies usually provide devices for coding jobs?

    Yes, companies often provide the necessary hardware for coding jobs.

  • What are some struggles with Mac's IO?

    Macs often require additional dongles for connectivity, which can be costly.

  • Is Mac upgradable?

    No, Macs generally do not allow for component upgrades.

  • How do Apple devices work together?

    Apple devices, such as the iPhone, iPad, and MacBook, work seamlessly together, allowing for easy file sharing and connectivity.

  • What's a drawback of iMacs?

    They aren't upgradable, so you must replace the whole unit for performance improvements, even if the display remains fine.

  • What are the benefits of Mac's operating system in terms of aesthetics?

    Mac's operating system is visually appealing, consistent, and ahead in design trends.

  • How does Windows compare with Mac in terms of design?

    Windows' design can be inconsistent, sometimes mixing older and newer design elements.

  • What is the best choice regarding powerful workstations and portability between Mac and Windows?

    A powerful PC at home for intensive tasks and a MacBook for portability is recommended.

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    hey there my gorgeous friends on the
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    internet in today's episode we are going
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    to have a little discussion on macs and
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    windows because i get tons of comments
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    of people saying
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    oh you were on mac oh you're a pc now
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    which one is the better one well we are
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    here to put this
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    to the
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    put it put that to the rest
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    to rest just to rest nail in the coffin
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    that's what i wanted to say
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    but do the rest
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    so before we start i do want to say this
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    we like both and
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    their own i didn't say i like windows
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    what she meant to say is we like both of
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    them but and they're old
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    his other hands pointing a gun at me
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    people clicking on this video
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    we're getting no information out of this
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    video
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    yeah
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    okay what does yoshi think
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    okay so max
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    has been that's so weird to say
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    max has been mostly on
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    max
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    i've definitely noticed the comments on
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    your videos for when you use windows
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    people are quick to be like i thought
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    you were using mac and when you use mac
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    people are like
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    why aren't you using windows anymore and
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    so
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    for me i guess because i've always used
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    mac
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    is there a difference do you feel like
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    when you're coding in windows and coding
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    in mac or
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    yeah this is this is why i kind of find
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    these comments hilarious uh because i
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    know there's zero difference when it
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    comes to coding
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    i could not tell you if i'm on mac or on
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    pc it's just a text editor it's going to
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    work great and what's funny is i had an
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    old old laptop
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    from 2015 or 16 that wasn't even a high
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    performance windows laptop it's a low
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    low end uh
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    lap pc laptop pc windows laptop
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    pc laptop
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    um
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    and even with that compared to my
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    high-end pc now i cannot notice the
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    difference
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    so
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    moral of the store if you're coding
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    you can have a very cheap laptop and
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    that's gonna be fine i don't know where
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    that rumor comes from like you say you
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    can code on something that is a small
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    smaller budget sort of windows or you
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    don't need to splash out on these
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    big brands and
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    i think if you get a job a coding job
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    they're probably going to provide you
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    the devices that they want you to work
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    with
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    so i would just focus on like
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    whether it's windows or mac whatever
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    works best for you like your personal
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    life and coding shouldn't really be like
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    the first thought of it like oh should i
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    use this because i'm coding or whatever
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    right
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    [Music]
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    yeah so just pick whichever you like for
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    coding and you'll be fine and if you do
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    end up needing to switch over the
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    company is going to provide that
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    for you so shouldn't be too much of a
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    worry we're literally going to compare a
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    laptop to a desktop pc in a moment but
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    yeah
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    we haven't said things we've been
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    talking for 10 minutes
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    one thing of value
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    so i've been using
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    mac for the past few years
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    especially as i do more creative bits
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    like illustrator
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    photoshop and coding as well
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    and you've been using a mixture of both
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    right
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    mostly windows my whole life
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    um but since i started the youtube
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    channel i
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    kind of experimented with both platforms
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    i think you were windows for quite a
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    while and then you came over to see me
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    and didn't leave so
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    [Music]
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    yeah needed to get uh something a bit
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    more portable from going between the
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    countries right yeah i needed something
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    a bit portable but i got to see a lot of
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    what the mac has to offer
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    so
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    i got a good experience with both
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    i think that's the thing i was
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    predominantly a mac user so didn't
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    really look at windows or see the
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    benefits of windows and you were the
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    opposite right you were windows and
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    didn't really see the mac so until you
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    got the mac whilst you were here you saw
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    the benefits and since you've got
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    uh your windows stuff here i see the
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    benefit of windows a lot more so
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    um don't really see like i'm not going
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    to be like oh i'm only mac i see the
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    benefit between both of them so
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    i mean
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    yeah i agree and in this video we really
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    want to highlight what we like about
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    each
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    platform and what they have to offer so
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    again that's not really this wins and
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    this loses it's they're both great in
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    their own way
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    depending on your needs okay so let's
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    get started with comparing a couple of
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    things that we like and we don't
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    all right so first of all we want to
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    talk a little bit about io
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    um so you being on mac most of the time
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    and owning a laptop i want to ask you if
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    you've experienced any struggles
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    yeah i definitely i definitely have when
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    i was at uni i did photography and i had
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    uh windows
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    and
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    it had like the sd port
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    um the usb ports everything i needed but
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    i switched to mac just because it was
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    better for like the other creative stuff
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    i was doing like illustrating as well as
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    photography and that was definitely a
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    big struggle i didn't have all those
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    things that just come with
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    most windows computers and laptops it
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    was having to buy extra add-ons in order
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    to have that
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    connection to your laptop um
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    so yeah it's a bit more costly more
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    add-ons and stuff like that i definitely
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    think that's where mac falls short they
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    are sort of improving now they have
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    added a few more and each time they
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    announce a new product it's like they
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    are starting to think a bit more about
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    their ios
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    um so yeah yeah and i do agree with that
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    they're definitely improving especially
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    with the mac studio they announced i
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    mean you have ethernet ports you have uh
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    a bunch of usbc's ever pretty much
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    everything that you really need for my
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    side uh with having windows since the
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    beginning i didn't really know this was
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    an issue
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    so when i finally did get a mac i was
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    like well okay how they plug in the
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    monitor and this them i need to get
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    dongles and everything and so it was a
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    bit of a struggle now to be fair
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    it's not really a disadvantage of the
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    mac if you have enough money to spend on
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    dongles you'd be
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    pretty much equivalent to what the pc
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    can offer though i do want to point out
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    if you want to plug in higher quality
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    displays such as like a 4k 60 hertz
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    monitor you do need better dongles for
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    it and they're quite pricey they are i
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    feel like everything
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    additional to mac is quite pricey if you
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    want something good quality right
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    so next up we're going to talk about
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    upgradeability and flexibility so with
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    mac i sort of feel like what you buy is
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    what you get so if you wanted to upgrade
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    any components or say you ran out of
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    storage you wanted to upgrade that
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    you can't but that is what it is right
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    yeah and actually i wanted to also point
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    out one thing about the imax because
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    we were really interested in getting the
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    imax but now that i think about it
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    the the big unfortunate situation here
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    is if you end up buying the imac and you
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    have a great display right
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    but eventually maybe you want to upgrade
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    the speed of it maybe
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    you want a new cpu in there maybe a new
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    graphics card well you'd have to get
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    another imac but the but the thing is
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    that your display is great like displays
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    don't really need upgrading every year
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    or two
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    such as a computer hardware so you
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    literally need to get rid of a
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    hole that's perfectly fine display so
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    that's quite unfortunate
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    whereas in
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    donkey kicked uh whereas in pcs you know
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    if um
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    hey you need more performance for maybe
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    you're playing games or maybe you're
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    doing 3d work right and you want a
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    better graphics card just plug out the
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    graphics card and plug a new one in and
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    you're pretty much ready to go it's
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    literally it takes a minute to do
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    that's one of the big downsides for i
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    feel like for the both of us if
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    something goes if something breaks
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    in an apple product whether it's an ipad
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    or a
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    macbook
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    you have to bring it over and pretty
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    much get the whole thing replaced
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    whereas in here if like one of your ram
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    sticks breaks just pull it up put in a
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    new one and it's all good
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    and it's always such like premium prices
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    when it comes to apple right i don't
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    feel like they're really friendly
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    towards
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    their users i feel like it is quite
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    i don't know it feels like when they
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    make these sorts of changes where you
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    can't even change components that aren't
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    official or take it to a repair shop
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    that's not an apple repair shop so you
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    have to pay that extra it just
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    it feels like it's not very friendly to
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    the user it's like they're forcing you
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    to have to keep paying that extra money
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    yeah i agree
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    let's move on to the next one
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    next up we are going to talk a little
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    bit about operating systems so i want to
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    ask you about the benefits of
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    owning all of these different apple
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    devices and how they work together
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    yes so i have the iphone the ipad
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    and the macbook pro and it's great for
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    me because the devices work like so
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    seamlessly seamlessly between each other
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    so even from
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    like copying some text on my iphone i
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    can access it on either the ipad or the
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    laptop it's just automatically done
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    for example if i'm on the ipad and i'm
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    making a sketch on procreate i can
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    airdrop that to my macbook and then i
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    can finish it up in illustrator and then
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    again i can airdrop it to my phone to
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    share or wherever else um
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    same with you've got an iphone so even
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    sharing stuff between us
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    it's really great to just airdrop and
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    when we are coding on when you're coding
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    on your um macbook as well
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    and i'm well i'm coding on mine that's
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    all i have it's really nice because if
  • 00:10:46
    we're sharing images or code files it's
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    just so quick and easy and i've noticed
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    like when you're coding on your windows
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    and i'm on my macbook everything takes a
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    little bit longer because there are
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    different operating systems so it's not
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    so seamless between each other but yeah
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    for me that's why i love mac operating
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    system because they have a few of their
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    devices
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    and it's just so easy to send share and
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    work between them
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    yeah i remember when we were building
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    out the javascript animation course
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    linked down below by the way
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    get it that's really good uh we were
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    both coding it on the laptops so it was
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    really nice because she'd added like an
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    image together for us that we'd use on
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    the final project and just airdrop it
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    quickly to me in like a second and then
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    i'd be up and go and whereas now it's
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    like ah damn i have to send everything
  • 00:11:36
    through whatsapp and then wait a little
  • 00:11:38
    bit and download it from there so it's a
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    little bit weird and
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    even you know
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    just kind of
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    how everything goes with windows
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    you don't really have like if you have
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    an android device and the windows i mean
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    so many different phone companies out
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    there so they're not necessarily running
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    on the same android android version uh
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    so it's quite inconsistent and
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    it's just uncomparable to what apple
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    offers you even like random phone calls
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    that you get on iphone it just
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    automatically syncs up with your laptop
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    and you get you can pick it up from
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    there or like headphones syncing across
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    devices like that that's so quick and
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    easy like it's just seamless you have
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    literally nothing that you need to do
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    you don't get any of that on on windows
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    unfortunately so that's a big big plus
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    for
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    for the max
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    so another thing that i really like
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    about the mac operating system is it's
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    always just so pretty to look at so for
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    me
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    that makes a huge difference to my
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    experience when i use devices when i go
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    on websites if it looks nice i enjoy
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    using it more i don't know why
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    so with mac
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    i always feel like they're sort of ahead
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    of the game in terms of things so there
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    was like the glass glass morphism before
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    anybody was really doing it
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    the gradients
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    all of these um the flat flat icons
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    right they were the first one to go with
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    that minimalist
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    icon look and yeah everyone picked it up
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    after that yeah but not only that it's
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    just the consistency not only to the
  • 00:13:17
    whole operating system but
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    from
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    a mac to an iphone into an ipad you get
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    the ui is consistent and the ux is
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    consistent throughout the whole whereas
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    windows again
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    they they feels like they're
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    flip-flopping quite a bit they go from
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    glassmorphism and now with windows 11
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    they're copying apple a little bit and
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    then you had certain parts of the
  • 00:13:40
    operating system like control manager or
  • 00:13:43
    file explorer or whatever
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    they all had a bit of a different look
  • 00:13:47
    to them so it was quite inconsistent
  • 00:13:49
    some of the stuff in windows still
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    looked like yeah it looked really good
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    and then others looked like it was like
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    from the early 2000s or something
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    not too much yeah updated or sort of
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    forward thinking so
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    so the big question if you were to pick
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    between
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    a mac or windows
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    what would you go for
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    so for me here's what i do
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    i'd have a powerful windows pc sitting
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    at home in the office which i currently
  • 00:14:21
    do have and i'll use that for hard tasks
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    like uh editing together the videos
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    filming courses because i have
  • 00:14:28
    everything hooked up here a bunch of i o
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    ports set up with it can hook up all the
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    monitors
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    have blender for
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    heavy
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    heavy 3d if we do end up developing
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    games as well that's all covered so
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    powerful workstation at home is gonna be
  • 00:14:45
    windows but in terms of
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    uh when i like a mac i'd like to keep it
  • 00:14:51
    with laptops to be honest because i do
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    feel their laptops are the best out of
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    all the other ones out there especially
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    with the future and how the m1
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    is advancing and
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    since they own everything now right they
  • 00:15:05
    have the proprietary cpu in there and
  • 00:15:09
    the operating system and everything they
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    can truly really optimize the
  • 00:15:12
    performance and battery life compared to
  • 00:15:14
    any other company out there so for
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    portability definitely go for mac for me
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    for me i would stick with mac as a
  • 00:15:24
    creative person i think it works best
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    for me
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    um
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    the
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    seamlessness between devices really
  • 00:15:32
    benefits me
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    however
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    i think i really do get jealous when i
  • 00:15:38
    see you playing a blender and if i try
  • 00:15:40
    and open blender my
  • 00:15:42
    laptop just now
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    oh it takes like
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    800 years to do like the simplest thing
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    so
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    for me i'm waiting for mac to sort of
  • 00:15:52
    catch up to windows in terms of like
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    um being able to use blender i don't
  • 00:15:58
    think it will ever sort of get into
  • 00:15:59
    gaming which is a shame
  • 00:16:01
    um
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    but i am willing to wait out i think
  • 00:16:04
    especially with the new chips that
  • 00:16:06
    they've got they are getting closer
  • 00:16:09
    here's the big question would you shell
  • 00:16:10
    out the money for max studio
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    [Music]
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    oh i don't know if i would just yet
  • 00:16:25
    because your pc
  • 00:16:28
    seems to run better and
  • 00:16:30
    it costs less right yeah and even just
  • 00:16:33
    like the monitor and the monitor stand
  • 00:16:36
    i can't afford all of that like the
  • 00:16:38
    stands over a thousand pounds right yeah
  • 00:16:41
    it's ridiculous like so
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    i'm happy with my laptop just now i do
  • 00:16:46
    want to get a computer and i was hopeful
  • 00:16:49
    for the studio right
  • 00:16:52
    but even then like when you're looking
  • 00:16:54
    at comparisons they're not running
  • 00:16:56
    better than a pc for half the price
  • 00:16:59
    right is that true uh close in certain
  • 00:17:02
    categories it does well it's again kind
  • 00:17:05
    of depending what you need it for so
  • 00:17:08
    if you need it for graphics uh you know
  • 00:17:10
    nvidia with the rtx and everything like
  • 00:17:13
    that of course nvidia has that whereas
  • 00:17:17
    mac does not so anything rtx related
  • 00:17:21
    especially for gaming or
  • 00:17:23
    game making or 3d you're not going to be
  • 00:17:25
    able to do that but
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    certain i think for like
  • 00:17:29
    if you are
  • 00:17:31
    into music
  • 00:17:32
    or video editing and stuff like that
  • 00:17:35
    then definitely i would shell out the
  • 00:17:36
    money if i was more focused on those
  • 00:17:38
    types of things
  • 00:17:40
    but for my needs just now using
  • 00:17:42
    it's just really illustrator photoshop
  • 00:17:45
    and procreate i don't really need that
  • 00:17:47
    powerful
  • 00:17:49
    i don't need it to be as powerful as
  • 00:17:51
    what that um studio is just yet so i'm
  • 00:17:54
    happy to wait out and see what else they
  • 00:17:56
    release in the future so we'll get the
  • 00:17:58
    back studio that's where we'll get it
  • 00:18:01
    and do comparisons because it's fun okay
  • 00:18:03
    well and it looks pretty it does look
  • 00:18:05
    pretty that's the only thing like the
  • 00:18:07
    different colors of monitors like i
  • 00:18:10
    would pay the money just to have like a
  • 00:18:12
    baby blue monitor you know yeah we'll
  • 00:18:15
    get that and we'll make a video on it
  • 00:18:19
    all right that's gonna be it for this
  • 00:18:21
    episode it's been half an hour okay
  • 00:18:23
    thank you so much for watching hope you
  • 00:18:25
    enjoyed this little talky talk
  • 00:18:26
    and
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    yeah it would be fun to do more of these
  • 00:18:30
    let us know right yeah let us know if
  • 00:18:33
    our rambling was interesting in any way
  • 00:18:39
    so leave down any suggestions of things
  • 00:18:41
    you want us to talk about
  • 00:18:44
    and we'll gladly make them yeah yeah all
  • 00:18:47
    right we'll catch you in the next one
  • 00:18:49
    bye
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    bye
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    is that cringy yes
Etiquetas
  • Mac vs PC
  • coding
  • creative work
  • IO limitations
  • device integration
  • upgradeability
  • operating systems
  • usability
  • design consistency
  • workstation and portability