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contingencies ◴[] No.44533661[source]
While you're at it add the USBC power hack https://github.com/vk2diy/hackbook-m4-mini

I've been traveling for business with this as my sole machine for 3 months straight and it has proven to be an excellent system.

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beanjuice ◴[] No.44533800[source]
What is the benefit over a macbook in this case?
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wpm ◴[] No.44533860[source]
The linked repo has a pretty good rundown of possible reasons:

> If non-square screens on Macbook Pros make your blood boil with rage

> If you can't afford or don't want to pay for a Macbook Pro (smart choice)

> If you have ergonomics concerns with shrinking laptops and one size fits all keyboards

> If you like your systems to be repairable and modular rather than comprised of proprietary parts shoehorned in to a closed source design available only from a single vendor for a limited time

> If you are blind (and don't want to carry a screen around)

> If you want to use AR instead of a screen and therefore prefer to be untethered

> If you are on a sailing ship, submarine, mobile home, campervan, paraglider, recumbent touring bicycle, or otherwise off-grid

> If you want a capable unix system to power a mobile mechatronic system

I'd add in not having to deal with a Macbook in clamshell mode doing stupid crap like forcing you to double-tap the touchID button sometimes, refusing to connect to external keyboards and mice on wake, and some of the other annoyances I have dealt with.

Also, a Mac Mini is small, and a MacBook is not, at least as a function of "desk area" vs "area consumed".

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1. notpushkin ◴[] No.44541267[source]
> If non-square screens on Macbook Pros make your blood boil with rage

> If you are blind (and don't want to carry a screen around)

> If you want to use AR instead of a screen and therefore prefer to be untethered

You can just remove the screen! My M1 Air works just fine at least. (I’ve broken the screen, but if you just don’t need screen at all, you can sell the top half assembly and save some money.)