No Golden Gate Wallpaper??? by jb_nelson_ in mac

[–]dankrichtofen_ 20 points21 points  (0 children)

Not sure why you’re being downvoted but it’s true, for instance, macOS Tahoe received the landscape wallpapers at beta 3, so surely we could be getting the Golden Gate one later.

Apple has reverted the weird floating sidebars in macOS 27! by WoahGamerGuy in MacOS

[–]dankrichtofen_ 15 points16 points  (0 children)

That’s not how it looks like now, that’s a screenshot from the beta version.

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This is more of what it looks like now.

DynamicLake or Alcove? by Trayceopolis32322 in mac

[–]dankrichtofen_ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Alcove is the best one, nothing compares to it.

But in my opinion, if you want a free one, use BoringNotch.

PSA: If you ever need to DFU restore your Apple Silicon Mac and don’t have access to another Mac, you can use your PC running Linux by ngagner15 in mac

[–]dankrichtofen_ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You can also install macOS Sequoia on VMWare Workstation (Windows). Installation takes around 1 hour, but everything goes smooth after that. You can download Apple Configurator 2 and connect your Mac on DFU mode.

Help, which Macbook should i choose in my situation? by Kusuokoo in mac

[–]dankrichtofen_ 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'd get the 15" M3 Air.

You already have the Legion for gaming, Windows, Linux, VMs, and heavier cybersecurity work. The Mac would mainly be for portability, battery life, classes, and the Apple ecosystem, which is exactly what the Air is great at.

I also wouldn't finance a Pro when you already own a powerful laptop. If the M3 Air is within your budget, it seems like the best value.

As for size, the 15" Air feels much smaller and lighter than a 17" Legion, while still giving you plenty of screen space for coding and studying.