• by DogsOfCats on 5/27/2025, 2:13:27 AM

    A Windows laptop can achieve similar battery life only during simple tasks.

    One performance core in Apple Silicon uses about 5 watts, while a typical modern x86 laptop core consumes 25–30 watts.

    One performance core in the most energy-efficient x86 chips is found in the Intel Core Ultra 7 268V, yet it still consumes 15 watts — three times more power with lower performance.

    However, if the x86 CPU is idle or used infrequently, a laptop can reach similar battery life during tasks like reading text or watching videos.

  • by johndoe0815 on 5/22/2025, 12:33:03 AM

    If you are concerned about spyware, don't think about buying an x86-based machine that uses Intel ME (management engine) technology – so, any system produced in the last ~15 years:

    https://www.zdnet.com/article/minix-intels-hidden-in-chip-op...

    If you are interested in open hardware and software, you might want to check out the ARM-based MNT Reform laptops:

    https://mntre.com

  • by sgt on 5/21/2025, 8:13:20 PM

    Spyware? That's just rumors and also without evidence. macOS is a true Unix and it has an amazing UI. The hardware is astounding. Nobody else is able to make such hardware at this scale, e.g macbooks with Apple Silicon chips.

    You could try Framework - I have heard some good things, but it's likely going to be 10 years behind in any case, if not more.

  • by bigyabai on 5/21/2025, 8:13:00 PM

    > Apple computers are now spyware.

    Now? After 15 years of PRISM compliance, XKeyscore, iCloud and Push Notification backdoors... now they're spyware?

    You should stick with your spyware machine, you're not ready to graduate yet.

  • by fsflover on 5/21/2025, 10:04:01 PM

    Have a look at Purism and System76. They offer laptops with preinstalled GNU/Linux. I'm a happy user of Purism Librem 14.

  • by xcircle on 5/22/2025, 1:28:33 PM

    My go to Linux Laptops are refurbished thinkpads.

  • by pestatije on 5/21/2025, 8:59:18 PM

    > Apple computers are now spyware.

    you mean now you realize it...worry not, all ur info and activities they know by now already

  • by ndegruchy on 5/21/2025, 8:24:00 PM

    > Apple computers are now spyware

    What? By what definition? Is there evidence of this?

    I mean, you can get yourself any old laptop and run Linux on it, but it won't compare with a system that is run by the company building the hardware.