ofc, i'll be keeping the 11" macbook air as my main laptop since the 12" is very slow and a notoriously unreliable model, but it _is_ very light and very cute..
bought as non-working on ebay for ~100 cad. turned out all internal flex cables were torn (???), the keyboard had several bad keys, plus an unrelated short in the touchpad caused it to intermittently think the power button was held down 😅
...at least the main board and screen were alright, and i stole cables and a keyboard (~90 screws, yay) from a second machine. the touchpad issue confused me for a while but resolved in the end just by cleaning corrosion!
@eb i had a similar experience last year; my gen 2 airpods' batteries became unusable and i "temporarily" switched to wired earpods (came with my sibling's iphone 8)
they fit and sound ~the same, and i never got around to shopping for new airpods. picked up a spare pair of earpods instead 😅
@BasicAppleGuy i've always loved how the big sur wallpaper makes the menubar almost solid purple on some screen resolutions
for the macos 26 beta enjoyers, this seems to enable a water animation on the default wallpaper (at a couple fps, lol, maybe hidden for a reason)
sudo mkdir -p /Library/Preferences/FeatureFlags/Domain
sudo defaults write /Library/Preferences/FeatureFlags/Domain/NeptuneWallpaper.plist onemove -dict Enabled -bool true
also didn't realize these things' fans are fully off most of the time, afaik the airs are always spinning at low rpm? kind of neat
silly 2015 mbp 13" situation today, no force touch (touchpad worked otherwise) and it only turned on intermittently with the touchpad connected... turns out this random capacitor on the bottom of the touchpad daughterboard was visibly burnt, and immediately crumbled into powder when i squished it with pliers. now it boots reliably and force touch is back?? not complaining, lol
@Cykelero you should, it's so versatile! get the pre-toasted stuff if you can, though you can also bake a bunch in the oven yourself and store it for later
@lapcatsoftware afaik it's not just TextEdit but a bug affecting anything NSDocument-based on Sequoia. some third party apps and toy programs i wrote are showing the same behavior since updating, no changes to the apps themselves
@lyresdictionary this must be what intel had in mind rather than celery
@foone not endorsing this, but i did it last week with a lifeless 2015 macbook and random pc psu; a capacitor immediately started smoking and removing it cleared the short and fixed the laptop. lol
I have spent a week writing a massive article about Windows 2. It has sexy screenshots and is full of incredible trivia. Why not spend the New Year's Eve reading it? ;)