Lifelong Mac user here, enjoyed the thread on what distros other hexbears use. I'm looking to preserve privacy a bit more by moving away from a walled garden. I'd like to move to using a linux distro at home, but am curious about the hardware to use. (Should add here that I'm a software engineer...my code isn't that hardware intensive but I mean I have to run an IDE so that can burn a lot of cycles.) Something I really like about AppleSi is the battery life + performance...it feels really unappealing to buy a clunky intel or amd laptop and get worse battery life. Any suggestions for hardware to look for? (I'd prefer to buy something second hand.)

  • hello_hello [comrade/them]M
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    1 month ago

    If you don't mind the soldered hardware of apple silicon you can easily buy a second hand m1 macbook and install Asahi Linux on it for Linux ARM (the only thing it lacks rn is microphone support + usb-c displays).

    Otherwise if you're willing to buy new you can find a laptop on Tuxedo Computers or System76 to buy (all amd64 unfortunately) which guarantees hardware support. The current laptop I'm using is a AMD Lenovo Yoga 6 13alc6 which has been surprisingly really good since it has a gigantic battery that regularly nets me 7-8 hour battery life.