eggway_yourmom69

joined 2 years ago
[–] eggway_yourmom69@alien.top 1 points 2 years ago

Give it fentanyl

[–] eggway_yourmom69@alien.top 1 points 2 years ago (1 children)

How do you check SSD health on macs?

[–] eggway_yourmom69@alien.top 1 points 2 years ago

Eh, my M1 Air is at 87% after 1 year and half

Although it is important to note that it came with 92% brand new out of the box

I contacted apple, they never did anything about it, but it never affected my usability, so I didn’t care much, though that seems extremely un-apple like lmao

[–] eggway_yourmom69@alien.top 1 points 2 years ago

Fuck all bro, literally any laptop that apple sells is worth upgrading to from a 2015 Macbook

[–] eggway_yourmom69@alien.top 1 points 2 years ago

Depending on the task, you can even get away with a base air lol, im talking M1. If you’re newly learning to code, lol bro, even a 2017 air will suffice… don’t buy that though. If you’re looking at more intensive tasks, than the Pro lineup is pretty open to you, a lot to choose from for sure

[–] eggway_yourmom69@alien.top 1 points 2 years ago

Eh, if you don’t need to get MKBHD level videos out, you’ll be fine with the literal base M1, although I say if you don’t have a budget constraint go crazy with it, but if you have a generous enough budget, get the M2 Pro, base model with the old design. Honestly, cant go wrong with apple silicon

Unless you have my particular model 💀

[–] eggway_yourmom69@alien.top 1 points 2 years ago

I'm sorry if the post sounds a little cocky, I am just a little pissed about this tiny little issue, cause this sin't something I faced with the last 15 years of using macs, yeah the intel macs weren't that great at doing intensive tasks to begin with, but they would handle normal tasks like they were brand spanking new, even when they were well over 10 years old, so the M1 MacBook Air feeling a little slugish only 3 years down the road of being released, not to mention the fact that I bought mine only a year and a half ago to avoid the slower SSDs on base M2s, so I'm worried to say the least

 

Has anyone noticed their M1 macbook air slow down a little? I understand that this is the natural progression of all technology, regardless of power, but the little lags that I'm noticing and the slightly slower loading times are very new to me, I had a 2014 Air before this one, and it was loaded with files, I never had any issues like this with it, maybe cause that computer was slow to begin with, especially compared to my M1? I checked for junk files and everything, restarted the laptop, and even ended up resetting it, but the tiny little lags and slowing loading times still haven't gone. Did I damage the SSD somehow? I'm not really sure what is happening, but it is kinda bothersome