This is ridiclous

  • Deceptichum
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    338 months ago

    Uh how often are you having to power on your Mac mini? I think mines been off like twice last year.

    Having the power switch away from where I often blindly poke around to plug cables in, sounds like a good choice.

    • @stoy@lemmy.zip
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      758 months ago

      Damn, that is some amazing copium…

      They had a well established place for the powerbutton, why change it?

      As an IT guy, if I worked with Macs this would be terrible to work with

      • @grue@lemmy.world
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        198 months ago

        As an IT guy, if I worked with Macs this would be terrible to work with

        You know, now that you say it, I’d bet that’s exactly why they did it. They probably want to fuck over companies that would otherwise have racks of Mac Minis (for clusters, colocated servers, etc.) and force them into Mac Studios or Mac Pros instead.

        • GreyBeard
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          8 months ago

          Nah, if you are racking computers, and they don’t have built in lights out management, you open them up and connect remote triggers to the power button leads, allowing you to remotely start them if they get shut off. I’m sure lots of companies do have Mac farms for Mac and iOS development, but I doubt Apple give a crap one way or another about them.

      • Deceptichum
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        8 months ago

        Well first off if you look at the picture, this is a much smaller device. If the power switch was in the same place as the larger case it would be on the side edge.

        Secondly because it’s now moved into a space where it’s not going to be accidentally hit, and requires an intentional effort to press.

        That’s great, how many IT guys have to manually go around turning off hundreds of computers at the switch instead of running some automated method across the whole network? Such a rare and unlikely situation that the average home consumer and user of a device such as this really doesn’t ever have to factor in.

        • @dan@upvote.au
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          8 months ago

          it’s not going to be accidentally hit

          How often do you accidentally press a power button on a desktop computer? I don’t even do that on my laptop, where the power button is close to the keyboard.

          • Deceptichum
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            8 months ago

            Is your power button at the back of your pc next to the usb and hdmi ports? The place you dont look when trying to plug in a memory stick by feel.

            • BombOmOm
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              48 months ago

              Of course not, who would put a power button on the back or bottom of the computer? Front, side, or top are the places it goes for almost every computer out there.

          • @towerful@programming.dev
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            18 months ago

            My phone case has a magnet in it (so it mildly sticks to metal surfaces).
            I’ve put it on a laptop and accidentally triggered the “lid close” sensor

    • @Pechente@feddit.org
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      238 months ago

      Not sure why you’re getting downvoted. The only time I use the power button is when there is an issue which has been like 4 times in 3 years maybe? I think people complaining about the power button location have never worked with macOS and are used to shittier standby in other operating systems.

      • @Hugh_Jeggs@lemm.ee
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        118 months ago

        I’ve never owned any Crapple stuff and never will, but even I can see from the thumbnail that the circular vent is lifting the whole unit off the desk, so slipping your finger under to switch it off is going to be a bit odd the first time, then you’ll instinctively know where the button is.

        We’ve been doing it with monitors for decades

      • @accideath@lemmy.world
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        78 months ago

        On the one hand, I agree. Apple has positioned their power buttons with the assumption that the devices wouldn’t be turned off very often for quite a while now. It was on the backside of the previous mac mini design and also on the backside of the 2013 trashcan mac pro, for example.

        That still doesn’t make it less annoying though. We use a lot of macs for work, including aforementioned mac minis and mac pros and we do turn them off regularly because there’s no need for them to use power 24/7. Having to turn them around to find the power button is just stupid. That’s form over function in its finest. But if you’re the type of person who never turns off their computer, obviously it doesn’t really matter.

        That’s not to say, that the new mac minis aren’t remarkable machines. The redesign was necessary and is very good in general. It’s a tiny powerhouse. They could’ve just chosen less of afterthought of a power button location.

    • Dariusmiles2123
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      128 months ago

      I feel like it’s such a waste of energy when powering off your computer when you’re not using it is so easy.

      • Deceptichum
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        68 months ago

        The standby drain is negligible and it allows for the device to stay updated and synced.

        • Dariusmiles2123
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          68 months ago

          A lot of negligible things added together can make a lot.

          My computers are perfectly up to date by just running the software update manager while using them.

          But of course, being veggie, not having kids, biking or walking has a bigger impact than just turning off your computer.

          As I have two lovely kids and my work involves a lot of car travel, I can’t blame you for not turning off your computer though 😇

      • @fuckwit_mcbumcrumble@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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        18 months ago

        Startup power consumption is a LOT depending on how much needs to open.

        For work my i9 laptop spends about 3 minutes chugging down 60-100 watts. An M1 Mac mini draws 5 watts fully powered on and idle. Sleep the machine draws less than a watt. The idle power of the power supply just being connected to the wall is going to use more power than that.