OBS Project team member here! Flattering that the first thing you think of trying on the M1 is us :) We're working towards full native ARM support, there's parts (all right now?) that are just emulated, but seem to work ok. Also, the CPU usage listed in OBS is in the context of the process itself, and not the whole system. It's... a bad metric, honestly, I wouldn't use it for any kind of real benchmarking as it's fairly arbitrary.
For me that minimizes the window. I guess you need to have it configured or something. Also I don't get why Linus wants to have the dock and menu bar constantly wasting a big chunk of space! 😂
@@indianakernick3788 to be fair, it's the dock that is huge (you can make it smaller though). Long-time Windows users are just used to having a taskbar at the bottom of the screen.
The “drag to install” option allows you to start an application without installing it. You don’t have to copy it to applications first. It’s a nice feature sometimes.
@@ghejnuni you don't know what you are talking about, it works for certain applications, but if the application needs some other files you can't just unzip the exe, but the whole folder. More importantly it does not matter if you install the software in a temp folder, once you run the exe it can do literally whatever the programmer wanted it to do, including installing files anywhere, registry entries, other software and you as a regular user can do nothing about it, so if you feel safe for installing software inside a temp folder, you clearly have not a deep understanding of how things work (if you need to quickly try apps in a bit safer way, I'd suggest a sandbox app or a virtual machine)
Doesn’t make sense for a UA-camr to be openly critical of a system he doesn’t know how to use proficiently, if you ask me. I appreciate his PC insights, but I have to roll my eyes at every Apple video
@@Ozuhananas It’s very simple to use macs tho , there’s only a little learning curve , but you’ll get the hang of it after using it for a while... But unlike you, Linus is reviewing a product and he doesn’t even know how to use it ..
@@bguy510 I got the joke haha, thanks for the explanation. I am just very surprised, that the macbook air is simply a macbook pro without a fan and a touchbar, which is pretty ridiculous
The reason why you have to drag applications into a folder is because it literally isn't an installer at all. Applications on macOS are literally just directories you dump into a folder, and the .DMG you open is just a disk image with the directory in it and a shortcut for convenience. Want it on a USB stick? Drag it to a USB stick. Don't want the application anymore? Toss it in the trash, it's gone. You can have proper installers on macOS but that gets rid of the benefit of macOS's more isolated application packaging. On Windows, you need installers, because Windows doesn't provide an easy way to package applications at all. Furthermore, those installers often need to install dependencies into your Windows system (DirectX runtimes are notorious for this). This makes "uninstallation" a nebulous and tricky concept as Windows does not keep track of what files are part of which applications. Applications have to ship their own uninstallers to do that for Windows, and there are shared dependencies that Windows doesn't reference count, so you can't ever safely uninstall them lest applications you installed afterwards break. (I really like how Linux gets around this with package managers and the kinds of curation you can only do when your software ecosystem is all Free Software. This still requires you to actually use an installer, but the installer is actually smart enough to manage your entire system, and it's *part* of your system. Packages are just archives and the installer tracks what files go where. It also tracks dependencies, so if you uninstall an app, the OS can actually tell what can safely go away with it. It even handles core OS updates with the same mechanism!)
Has she actually done that in a video? Because I'd love to see that. Linus complains about so many things in macOS, even some things that I significantly prefer over Windows, like blocking extensions etc from running without your permission. The bar for user-friendliness isn't exactly set high by Windows and Linux so he could at least excuse some of macOS's little quirks (like the fullscreen system) because there are so many other things It does that are just... better. And to everyone who wants to start telling me to use Windows or Linux and I'd actually find they are way better - I use all three OSes regularly and I find Windows particularly to be very frustrating - Linux is just as frustrating but for more excusable reasons, such as lack of software that actually does the job I need it to.
I love Linus, but with MacOS he complains about so many small stupid things that aren't an issue at all when you daily drive the operating system. I use both Windows (main PC) and MacOS (MacBook Pro) and don't have any major issues with either. That's why I much prefer Anthony's videos on Macs.. cause he actually uses them.
@@MrDSimba Yes. I think that he hates so much macOS, it is not funny anymore to watch how he complains. I mean, i can stop watching his videos. However he must be aware that he is an 'influencer' and even we want or not... his opinion matter much more that others... He sometimes creates a bad image not only for macOS but also for Windows, etc based only in certain specific features. (e.g i would love to watch him roast Apple for the lack of support for Data scientists, (e.g. no nvidia gpu support) But instead he makes people believe that a touchscreen is a must for every computer... When actually no one has the statistics to prove if or not people actually want and use it)
You're just downloading a disk image and then drop the application itself completly into the programs folder. That's it. One of the best installationprocesses ever.
The reason disk images are used for downloads is that apps are technically directories, but this fact is hidden by macOS to a degree. I suppose a dev could encapsulate their app in a zip file and then Safari would extract it immediately, letting you drag the app straight from downloads to applications.
Best install process is just from a repo. Having to drag and drop is dumb. Just let me double click and click "install" and then get it out of my sight. This is by far not "One of the best installation processes ever". Pip is easy. Apt is easy. The App Store is easy. Ninite is easy. Downloading an image, then opening that image in a window, then dragging and dropping an item in that image into another folder, then closing the image's window is NOT easier than pressing "next" a few times, and I'm in no way saying an installer with ~5 nexts is in any way a good way to install software.
@@nextlifeonearth Yes, Pip and apt is easy but not useful for people who just work with the computer to photoshop or to netflix and want to download a new app. They don't know how to use the comand line. And some clicks on the installer means: "Copying files to x random directories" where you have to find them when you want to clear your pc from that program
This is actually something for students who constantly use Office products. Battery life on notebooks with small sizes were always a issue especially if you work more than 8 hours in a high school.
As an economics undergrad I'm seriously eying this as an option since all I really need for school/work is Microsoft Office, Zoom, and Firefox. I don't plan on gaming on it (have a PC for that) so my main priorities are battery life, backlit keyboard, warranty/support, and camera/mic. The only issue I really have is the lack of real ports, but given how infrequently I'd use them I'm willing to live with that.
I think this was their worst video in a while. He's just bitching about how windows is > than osx, which isn't really insightful into the product. Also, he clearly has a prejudice here, and it's an extremely skewed perspective
@@TheBlazingRiver if you were here early. The original title was "unboxing and first impression" . Then comments about his prejudice and baseless nitpicking flooded. For damage control, they changed the title to make this like a sudden funny sarcastic video lol. Its pretty patethic to be honest. I use a PC but I praise good tech when I see one.
Why you have to drag apps to the folder to install: You can actually run many apps off the disk image without saving them to your computer which is very handy.
@@marcovargas6205 ninite installs programs completely without any input, so I can understand why he would be annoyed they didn't choose to have the even more painless installation process. That said, apparently you can actually run the program like this without actually installing it yet, which actually sounds like a handy feature, so him getting upset about it not working the way he thinks it should is more just ignorance about its potential rather than stupidity
The application install makes sense Linus: 1. That way you can easily tell your users that the app is installed in that directory 2. If the user wants to install it in another directory, he can just drag it anywhere else. It is a graphical version of the "default install location" option on windows app installers
Excuse me, I've been using my macbook for 5 years and I still have no idea what this drag thing is for. How do I drag it to my preferred location if all I see is one Application folder? How do I navigate wherever I want? Also why there are several half transparent icons besides one for an actual App? Do I also drag them? If not, what happens if I do? Why some of them have a red line over them? Do I NOT drag them? Or are they corrupted or what? Installing Apps has been one of the most confusing and unintuitive processes on macOS.
Drag and drop to trashcan to eject. Could make sense, but sense is also based on experience. I don't expect that drag and drop will setup the app if I'm used that draging and dropping will move files only. MacOS Experience and heuristics can't be taked for granted just because it was made to be "intuitive", and fails most of the time because PCs with other OSs makes things way different. Is not bad, but different enough to separate experience and breach the users even more.
@@rinrin4711 Honestly i think you should try and see what happens :) and if you really don't like it or don't understand... complain and if nothing happens... change OS
i prefer the drag and drop experience vs the *.msi "agree next next next next next install finish" nonsence... 1 app containing all files already installed vs hundreds of folders all sprayed out across the system
You're missing the point. The point is the drag and drop to start the installation is pointless....you've already clicked on the installer/file to install it, why have the weird drag and drop step? Linus also agreed with Andy that the Apple installation process is nicer as is anyway
Take it up with the software devs. Unless you're software needs to integrate with the os for some reason, you can absolutely have a single folder or even a single executable. That almost no-one provides that isn't on Windows.
@@AtomicTim because of permissions. There’s a reason why dragging to Applications (or ANY other folder) has to be done by the user: by default Mac apps can’t even see what folder they are in, and certainly can’t put files anywhere. So if you don’t want to drag app to Applications, you would have to give one app a permission to write to your Applications folder, which is a very secure location, relatively. Outside of your user directory. Alternative (some apps do this) is to just unzip directly instead of using disk image. I prefer this, but MANY users just run apps from Downloads folder forever, never moving to Applications.
I did a few installs recently on my windows computer, they were all 9 clicks to complete, from initial double click of msi/exe. On Mac it's one double click and a drag (or 2 "clicks"). You really have to be silly to prefer 9 clicks per install vs 2.
To be fair he was doing a ninite comparison than just standard .exe install. You will probably find he uses a script to install new apps like ninite every time on a new setup. I use ninite every day in my work flow with new Windows devices I have to set up, with Linux at home and legit forgot that the standard Windows install is "next next next next finish" until people mentioned it here
@@odinsplaygrounds 9 clicks gives you control. It's not 9 pointless clicks. You get to choose where it gets installed, what components get installed, and other things
FYI you can automate clickless instalations in windows if you don't want to read or choose anything for any instalation. The key difference is that one has meaning, dragging does nothing is just for show and uncomfortable for power users
I think the advantage of the drag system instead of the double click feature is to prevent accidental installs! I mean, it's easy to accidentally click 'ok' or 'cancel' but you can't accidentally drag something..
This was painful to watch! Linus looked like he was in pain the whole time and never smiled or acted anything like his normal behavior. If this product would’ve been from a different company I have a feeling he would’ve been a little more upbeat with a more typical high energy review…
Exactly, it was review of True Tone, setup and app installation process which is so simple yet "worse than windows" (you must be very biased to make such statement ... i'm not surprised when it comes to this guy really). Sad that's what people watch and he gets paid really well for such bs.
@@blastofo There are PC Gamers who own apple products as well. I, for example, only use a windows computer because I simply have no other choice. If apple would decide to offer gaming pc‘s for an affordable price though..
@@helmuthvonmoltke5518 yeah buy everytime he praises apple too much salty fandroids dislike bomb the video Good look at the 10 ways macos is better or ios is better
The reason you need to drag the application to the Applications Folder Shortcut in that small window is because on a Mac the program is contained inside a file that acts like a virtual drive. The application is then copied from the virtual drive to the Applications Folder and is then installed. If it was to be made simpler by having it install on click then the file would have to be executable from the get-go, which I believe is against the Macintosh Operating System. Even so, some applications you can download as a package and the package runs a setup wizard just like Windows where you have to select the installation location and agree to all the steps and keep on clicking Next, Next, Next, etc. which is more tedious than that drag and drop feature. At the end of the day its a small ask to drag the application to the Applications Folder Shortcut. Hope this helps Linus, and anyone else who read it.
"The vast majority of people pretty much just use their laptop like a Chromebook anyway..." FINALLY this dude says something I actually agree with. People are happy with these devices because the average person isn't compiling code, rendering video, or down mixing 120 tracks on Logic. They're loading up chrome and putting up a gmail tab, Facebook tab, twitter tab, Netflix, UA-cam, and other regular people stuff.
Waiting for Intel to transitition from 14nm to 7nm is almost like waiting for cannabis to be legalized for both medical and recreational...NATIONwide in the USA. It's gonna take a little while longer. lol But there is hope. i65 passed in Mississhitty. I never thought I'd live to see that day.
I would behave the same when I got my first Macbook as a Windows user for like 20 years. It took me a year to get used to a MacOS and now I like it more than Windows.
as a long time windows user who has been getting used to macOS... I still like windows more, but macOS is more useful for basic tasks because of how simple and clean a lot of the stuff is. For real work though.... windows is still better in a lot of situations
on windows you must double click, then next, next, next, uncheck this, uncheck this, change location, next, next, wait and finish. On mac os - just grab and drop. so pls man dont be ridicolus
I find MacOS cumbersome. I've had Macbook for 4 years now and I still hate many things about the OS. At first I kinda gave it the benefit of doubt because it had been almost 10 years since the last time I used a Mac for daily stuff, so I thought "it's just me, I'm not used to this OS yet" but damn man, I'm still not used to it. The user interface is just so clunky from time to time. I especially hate it when an important pop-up window goes below everything and then I have to manually hunt for it - if I even know it exists. Sometimes I've thought a program crashed because it didn't respond to anything, but the culprit was a hidden pop-up window that buried itself in the desktop screen amongst all the folders etc. I had open. Another thing I absolutely hate is installing unidentified apps. Why can't I just click "ok" during the installation, instead of having to go to system preferences to allow the program manually? The third thing I hate is how mouse interacts with the machine. Why do I have to track down and install a third party scroll reverser solution, just so I can scroll normally with BOTH the trackpad and mouse at the same time? Maybe it's still just me and I don't know how to properly use the machine like Apple fans always like to tell me, but I don't see where the user friendliness is supposed to be if I still find the machine hard to work with, even after 4 years of using one.
@@PhazonBlaxor kinda felt the same after a few years. I bought a mac air when i was 10 and still have it. i changed from macos to windows a year ago and honestly managing files and stuff is zoomy on windows. it kinda felt like a hassle going through finder compared to file manager on windows. and of course windows is so much more flexibile
@A B Lol, you are perfectly illustrating my point; it's always the problem with users, not the devices with Apple fanboys. It's not intuitive, it sucks. To me it just sounds like you aren't doing anything very special with your machine if you haven't had to even give permissions for unidentified software manually; you are just probably using it for the bare basics like UA-cam and social media. As a work machine this "pro" device annoys me to no end. The fact that MacOS can't even recognize my mirrorless camera neither wirelesly nor with wire (I had to buy SD card reader to get my photos onto the machine) while Windows has no problems with any device I throw at it boggles me. Same goes for Android phones, Mac just doesn't know what to do with them. Application support is also lackluster experience. I develop games, installing Unity versions from Unity hub was a pain. I needed permissions that MacOS never bothered to ask for, installation just failed without any reason given. I not only had to figure out what was wromg on my own (which took hours of troubleshooting), I also had to fix the problem manually with terminal commands. Sounds intuitive? The moment I need to open terminal to fix something is when I stop calling something intuitive. I'm a millenial btw, not sure what this has to do with anything.
Picked up one of these (the base model) last night and initial impressions are good... The battery truly does last forever. First time back on Mac in nearly a decade and man it feels like it hasn't changed a bit haha Got it for $900 since I had to wait an hour for Best Buy's curbside pickup. Still love you BB
Meanwhile: You can literally fly from Brazil to the US and buy TWO of those, and that (including the flight tickets) would still be cheaper than the same MacBook air bought from Apple in Brazil (R$12 999,99)
@@johncaling6150 I heard it's the same thing in India... I wish more reviewers talked about how much of a scam Apple is outside of North America and Europe
@ Apple might put a markup but import tariffs and duties add a pretty big increase to the price. A lot of the extra price goes to the govt and not to Apple necessarily.
@@bigpod well the m1 is promising at these low tdps, so I imagine it's future is very bright if a 95w part was made by apple, it could be really powerful, but unfortunately it would be made by apple, and anybody who buys an m1 Mac is going to be pushed the wayside when it can't complete basic tasks efficiently since apple doesn't let you upgrade memory
the drag and drop installation process is an underlying security check. its how their kernel of unix has to deal with its security check, as a way to prevent things from 'just installing' on the machine. so that deliberate action is actually there to protect you from letting just any random thin install without your input
That's really interesting, as coming from lifelong windows user there are things about mac os such as that that are not intuitive, it's nice to know the reason behind (Ps all you apple fans out there, you can't use words like magic in your marketing (and unlabeled Graphs) and then be surprised at a bit of scepticism, hopefully it is really good, but it can't be taken for granted)
@@forferdeilig I have a theory as to why the 'magic' thing has really taken off in the last decade or so, macOS does a lot of little things like what I described above, and it's simply too much to explain to everyone how or why that works, especially because most of those things you can't actually ever SEE working. So they just say it's done by 'magic' unless you wanna read a 500 page white paper and get a CS degree hahahaha
@Alex I'm not totally sure, but I'm SOMEWHAT sure it only requires a password if the resulting application needs any kind of elevated permissions for its access. For things like accessibility, or hardware acceleration, or terminal access/emulation and stuff
Even beyond this security feature; If I just want to run a program a single(s) time, or test the program before "installing", this feature makes that easy. Doing the same in Windows either requires a VM or containerization - which sucks.
@Alex I’m probably misunderstanding you - it becomes part of the conversation when that is the UX you have to use to accomplish the same task. I could compare it Linux, but that often times has a lack of UX.
First, they need a catchy title for the fanboys who have notifications enabled. Then they need a different title for people who actively search for videos. This is just my assumption though.
Him complaining so much about the drag and drop install was embarrassing... because running a installer, clicking through all the steps and selecting an install location and wait for the process is soo much more convenient.
Thank you! I'd generally rather work in macOS, but the fullscreen mode is trash, I'd rather it have Windows maximize button and Aero Snap (you can get this with Magnet or bettersnaptool etc), and then it's about the most optimal blend of them imo.
I think you can use some terminal command to revert maximize button to it's older behavior, maxing windows without going full screen. Or it was some option in better touch tool or something. So it's customizable if you really want that.
In the settings menu it can be changed. Depending on the user’s workflow it can be useful. I only use trackpad and due to the gestures, this full screen mode really extends the usefulness. But if you’re a mouse user, then you probably won’t like it.
@@Studio23Media Really scraping the barrel if that's something you specifically compliment about a product line XD Like saying 'Well the meal was bland and tasteless, but hey the colours on the wrapper were amazing!'.
I mean, I also hate everything about macOS except for touchPad gestures even after 5 years of using my macbook. The macbook itself ironically is the best laptop hardware experience period. Wish I could get seamless windows on macbook experience with all the macOS gestures.
What Linux and others need to realize is that there are some things on MacOS that you CAN use the mouse/trackpad for, but they are actions you do so often that, it's better and more comfortable just to learn the keyboard shortcuts for, not just compared to the mouse/trackpad, but better compared to the similar keyboard shortcuts available on Windows.
Fun fact - double click the app and a prompt will pop up asking if you'd like to move it to the app folder. Boom, no more dragging and dropping since that is apparently so hard. Also, it's pretty nice that I can run the app without installing it. The drag and drop really is optional.
Going through a 10 step process in windows, welcome screen, selecting location, associate extensions, accepting agreements, waiting for install process and final finish screen: this is fine.
As a reviewer, he is allowed to subjectively criticise things right? That is part of his job, no? I personally disagree with him on this matter as being able to test an app before dragging it to a folder of your choosing I deem useful. But thats just his initial inexperienced opinion Dipshits
He knows when to hate something. He says that the air pods pro are the best thing in that market to get, but says you shouldnt get a 9000$ mac that performs like a 1500$ pc or a 2016 macbook 2 years later despite being the amazon best seller
closed ecosystems suck, Apple computers are useless until Apple controls everything from appstore to your ability to use apps. they literally log EVERY app you open on their devices and their servers choose to allow or deny everything you do. even Little Snitch is useless now because no longer gets access to all network traffic and Apple renders useless all and any VPNs. now with Apple you have no privacy. plus a complete lack of upgradeability and repairability. you are their isheep and you essentially aren't owner of device you pay them for because you aren't in control of its use. for all these reasons ARM or not Apple products at this point are a trash for technically illiterate and nothing to be excited about.
I find the installation process to be very nice and reassuring that the program is really just copied to one place and that it doesn’t create files all over your hard drive. There is something elegant to transparency.
5:53 When I switched to MacOS (one year ago) I had the same issue. It isn't bad, it is not like windows. Once you get used to it multitasking will get so much faster. I can't live without it now.
This is one of the most underwhelming pessimistic unboxing I've seen Linus do in a while. I think he's feeling shameful of his bashing of the M1 a few days ago.
He knows the majority of his audience hate Apple with a burning passion for... reasons. No gamez or something I guess? So he panders to them. He's usually quite fair and objective with how he approaches other things, unless they're Apple, or consoles, or anything outside of the enthusiast PC space.
@@TalesOfWar I wouldn't say the viewers hate apple, they just don't like how people flock to them for some unknown reason to pretty much get ripped off and it's not even like it's an unknown fact, he was always fair on the m1, the announcement was pretty poor stating its 5x faster, and that's it, faster than what? Apple did that on purpose for hype and tension of the product but it's a bit annoying them not even telling you what your pre ordering, I don't hate apple, I just wouldn't use them again and advise people to do the same unless they generally prefer the iOS Mac os experience in which case they can do what they like, it just when people cluelessly buy a product because apple put one on the back
@@fewik8567 Why do these people care so much about other people’s choices? Can’t they process the idea that people might just like Apple products more? I do think most people aren’t close minded like that, so unfortunately I have to disagree with your comment and the one above you.
@@RR-uc1wb Things can never be that simple when your pride is some how involved. How can someone like something you don't? HOW DARE THEY!? THEY MUST BE WRONG! /s (sadly I think I need the /s as some will take it seriously lol)
Ive always found OSX to be the better OS. I'm a big android fan, but when it comes to computers (especially laptops) Apple just makes a cleaner OS. I of course use Windows on my gaming PC, but if we lived in a world where you could game on either Windows or OSX, I'd easily go with OSX
@@bubfusion but you cant control soooo fucking much things that its obsolete exept for people that dont know wtf they do or only work on it and use windows or linux in their free time.
No such thing as professional and youtube in one job title. You’re either a professional or UA-camr or a Professional and UA-camr but you cant have it as one title. Sorry!
@@kittysreview9055 I mean, even though with the degree of UA-camrs who AREN'T reaching that level, especially these days, pretty sure enough UA-cam-dependent businesses are running, and I'd be hardpressed to say those people in those businesses/channels aren't Professionals simply because their main platform is UA-cam. A load of radio stations are even less professional than a lot of channels here on UA-cam.
7:32 it's to prevent drive-by installs Linus. You need genuine user interaction to initiate an install as tacit proof that the install is requested by the user and not a malicious web site.
I didn't use apple products, but this laptop with this performance and ARM transition, pretty fascinating to be honest. Some people think if they hate or make fun of Apple (or anything they do) or some other companies, that gonna make them look more 'tech savvy' or 'computer nerds' and some youtube channels really feed this culture and feeling for them. Really sad
Really, it's not a good laptop. It's a macbook air. It's a decent ultralight. But that means that you are going to be paying a ton of buck not for performance but for having a lightweight computer. You CAN get better laptops at better prices that just happen to be heavier.
@@vexorian it has better geekbench than the ryzen 5950x, and better GPU than the 1050ti. I’m not saying that it has no problem nor am I saying that everything apple does is perfect. But this specific laptop is really good. I don’t understand on what basis you are saying that this is not a good laptop. It literally beats the best of windows laptops in raw power And has a good screen with flawless trackpad and of course macOS
I don't know if it's updated, but there's an awesome app called Magnet. I'm a developer, and I'm used to doing a lot of stuff with keyboard shortcuts, and this app was a life changing experience for me. Highly recommended.
Cold fusion was nothing but hype the m1 processors DO NOT perform better than all processors on the market they are comparable to mobile chips not desktop or laptop processors.
@@Iwillfightcauseigotnothing yes great for a laptop bad for everything else. I personally have no use for it. I have a great desktop pc and a tablet my needs are met.
@@chapstic593 Why is it "bad for everything else?" Because it's an ARM chip? Amazon servers run off of ARM chips. The fastest supercomputer in the world in Japan runs off of ARM chips. How can you make such a sweeping generalization without at least trying to back it up? The M1 is a good chip. Not the best but it's a good chip. I used macs from 2001 to 2007 then went with Windows after apple dropped support for firewire. I've since moved on from firewire devices to thunderbolt devices . I'll keep my windows workstation for sure but this might be the first mac I might buy since 2007 since my laptop needs replacing.
What I really like about the drag'n'drop to install an app is that it makes every app portable. You can test it before keeping it. And yeah it's pretty dumb to have to drag it once you clicked, but you're not gonna send uncompressed .app over the net are you now. In the other hand uninstalling the app will most likely leave useless files on your storage, but I guess there's an app for that eh.
@@BobBob-tt3fe apple certainly didnt give a shit about intels cooling so they could set up this whole pr move with their own silicone, its all a game from them, and you did buy their bad stuff they used for propaganda in 2020.
I still don’t understand wanting a touchscreen laptop. Unless the screen detaches, why would you want to constantly reach over a large keyboard to use the touchscreen when you have a trackpad and shortcut keys?
Correction Note: Whoops, Linus meant Mac Mini, not Macbook Mini at 0:57
Was about to say hahah
WHY DID YOU LIE, I BELIEVED THAT
Hey
Linus is a fucking Diva!
I like the new title
OBS Project team member here! Flattering that the first thing you think of trying on the M1 is us :)
We're working towards full native ARM support, there's parts (all right now?) that are just emulated, but seem to work ok. Also, the CPU usage listed in OBS is in the context of the process itself, and not the whole system. It's... a bad metric, honestly, I wouldn't use it for any kind of real benchmarking as it's fairly arbitrary.
also, probably isn't emulated, is translated.... by the way, fucking legend!!! your team changed the stream shit forever ajajajajajaj
great work on OBS, i love using it to livestream!
Thanks for what you’re helping for the industry man. Tell the team to keep up the good work!
I LOVE OBS but it makes my 16 inch macbook pro scream.
You think gcc or other compilers will release new versions targeting the arch?
can't believe he didn't go for the actual air joke and poke at the fact that it's fanless
They keeping for the review on the big channel
I was literally waiting for him to say it.. but it didn’t come.
Well to be fair it's the Macbook Air, not the Macbook Wind.
@@moonlight-hm4bh depending on thermals it could also be the MacBook fire
@@AtDeskLamp It definitely already was in the past, so the thermals of this one doesn't matter, Macbook Fire it is
"They should call it the Macbook Success" ...Didn't they try that with the iPhone 6S already?
Underrated lol
Damn, I was gonna comment this
Didn’t even think of that 😂😂😂🤣 nice one
Woah damn
that was the iphone fold
You can tell it's a PC user when using two hands on the trackpad :)
lol
Yeah right? Even though I have to use two hands for better dragging, I just keep using one hand for my Mac. Magic Trackpad is just too good.
But.. I’m a lifetime pc user an I use one hand. Tho I might get the m1 air
? I use one hand on my windows laptop
@@trappedoctopus too late. I got the hp omen, couldn’t be happier
Now you just have to add the _Intel not Inside_ sticker, to make it complete.
Intel Outside. 😁
@@sherlockmaverick Intel 'kicked-outside' sticker 🤣🤣
Lol
Inteln't
Intel elsewhere.
Friendly note, the same behaviour as option-clicking the green button is achieved by double clicking the title bar
Same as windows but he never tried it
For me that minimizes the window. I guess you need to have it configured or something. Also I don't get why Linus wants to have the dock and menu bar constantly wasting a big chunk of space! 😂
@@indianakernick3788 to be fair, it's the dock that is huge (you can make it smaller though). Long-time Windows users are just used to having a taskbar at the bottom of the screen.
Just getting Magnet is the best option!
Looks like a chrome book with apps from a phone this cheap hot garbage
LTT Store needs to make a "Whatever.. I'm Canadian" linus tshirt.
YES
I’d look at it for sure
Perfect for when we get to pay our $0 hospital bill lol.
@@TubbyJ420 yep
i would deff buy
The “drag to install” option allows you to start an application without installing it. You don’t have to copy it to applications first. It’s a nice feature sometimes.
On windows you can also unzip the exe and try it, or install it in a temp folder
@@ghejnuni didn't know this, but I doubt many people even knowing what the temp folder is
@@ghejnuni you don't know what you are talking about, it works for certain applications, but if the application needs some other files you can't just unzip the exe, but the whole folder. More importantly it does not matter if you install the software in a temp folder, once you run the exe it can do literally whatever the programmer wanted it to do, including installing files anywhere, registry entries, other software and you as a regular user can do nothing about it, so if you feel safe for installing software inside a temp folder, you clearly have not a deep understanding of how things work (if you need to quickly try apps in a bit safer way, I'd suggest a sandbox app or a virtual machine)
its a security thing on unix systems.
basically it prevents the applications from ever getting directory access and therefore protects your data
wait actually? So if I double click on the application on that screen, it'll run but it's not actually installed on the computer?
The joke he should have said was “why do they call it a macbook air when there is no fan”
underrated comment.
Because all you need is air, no need to force it in... I guess? Just let it sit in air.
It's overused already that's why he went for error and I think both are genius.
I’m a fan of the air
Reviewers: The new M B Air doesn't have a fan like the last generation.
Me : What? Was the fan on the last-gen M B Air even useful?
Linus: "Anthony said its pretty good!"
Me: Ok, next video!
No cap tho
First impressions. Anthony's reviews are good because he spends more than a couple of hours revieweing stuff.
Watching Linus work a Mac is one of the most boomer experiences I've ever had.
Linus should just invite Justine over to do this!. Mac is her thing....
Ikr, I still can’t believe he’s this bad :/
Doesn’t make sense for a UA-camr to be openly critical of a system he doesn’t know how to use proficiently, if you ask me. I appreciate his PC insights, but I have to roll my eyes at every Apple video
Tbh, I'm ten years younger than him and would be as clueless as him when faced with a Mac of any kind
@@Ozuhananas It’s very simple to use macs tho , there’s only a little learning curve , but you’ll get the hang of it after using it for a while... But unlike you, Linus is reviewing a product and he doesn’t even know how to use it ..
2:15
Andy: Is that a charger?
Linus: Yeah its a charger man. What a concept.
Apple be like:-
Yes yes we are indeed revolutionary
100th like lol
Her dad: so what do you do for a living?
Boyfriend: Sir, I'm a professional sticker putter
Operator then.
r/ResumeFairies
How else do you get those tiny stickers on fruit? ... i'm proud of my stickering thank you
“Certified Sticker Bitch”
@@MKDC-5 you mean vinyl LOL
Ironically, the Macbook Air doesn't have a fan
bruh, what?😂
Apple silicon M1 makes so little heat that it didn’t needed a fan.
@@yony_music because the name "air" relates to fans quite well
@@bguy510 I got the joke haha, thanks for the explanation. I am just very surprised, that the macbook air is simply a macbook pro without a fan and a touchbar, which is pretty ridiculous
I thought that’s where Linus was going at first with the “air” name comment haha
The reason why you have to drag applications into a folder is because it literally isn't an installer at all. Applications on macOS are literally just directories you dump into a folder, and the .DMG you open is just a disk image with the directory in it and a shortcut for convenience. Want it on a USB stick? Drag it to a USB stick. Don't want the application anymore? Toss it in the trash, it's gone. You can have proper installers on macOS but that gets rid of the benefit of macOS's more isolated application packaging.
On Windows, you need installers, because Windows doesn't provide an easy way to package applications at all. Furthermore, those installers often need to install dependencies into your Windows system (DirectX runtimes are notorious for this). This makes "uninstallation" a nebulous and tricky concept as Windows does not keep track of what files are part of which applications. Applications have to ship their own uninstallers to do that for Windows, and there are shared dependencies that Windows doesn't reference count, so you can't ever safely uninstall them lest applications you installed afterwards break.
(I really like how Linux gets around this with package managers and the kinds of curation you can only do when your software ecosystem is all Free Software. This still requires you to actually use an installer, but the installer is actually smart enough to manage your entire system, and it's *part* of your system. Packages are just archives and the installer tracks what files go where. It also tracks dependencies, so if you uninstall an app, the OS can actually tell what can safely go away with it. It even handles core OS updates with the same mechanism!)
Doesn't fit with his "I hate apple" agenda.
Reason number 5,649 that windows is a disaster....
Unfortunately windows is unavoidable for most people.
@@bobafruti people like me, who game. 😒
I thought you meant metaphorically, but thank you for clarifying that you meant literally! :)
@@xeone1920 even for simpler things like downloading a movie and ehatching it on TV,you need a single to connect via hdmi
Watch a man suffer in denial for 12 minutes
Perfect comment.
lol
Denial-Depression man
Lmfao
Hahahaha
0:59
did i hear that correctly
"macbook mini"
I came searching for your comment lmao
Lmao
Lol he said something else you misheard
i would make the same mistake LMAO
Watching Linus try to use macOS is like watching iJustine try to use Linux..
wow 10/10 analogy there buddy. you are definitely a macOS user. well played.
She acts. Linus doesn’t
Uhhhhhhhhhh. 😂
Has she actually done that in a video? Because I'd love to see that.
Linus complains about so many things in macOS, even some things that I significantly prefer over Windows, like blocking extensions etc from running without your permission. The bar for user-friendliness isn't exactly set high by Windows and Linux so he could at least excuse some of macOS's little quirks (like the fullscreen system) because there are so many other things It does that are just... better.
And to everyone who wants to start telling me to use Windows or Linux and I'd actually find they are way better - I use all three OSes regularly and I find Windows particularly to be very frustrating - Linux is just as frustrating but for more excusable reasons, such as lack of software that actually does the job I need it to.
Lmao ijustine sucks, don't know shit about tech...
Alternate Title: Linus getting pissed at MacOS for 11 minutes
He complains so much... so much
Basically alternate title for anything Linus does with Apple
I love Linus, but with MacOS he complains about so many small stupid things that aren't an issue at all when you daily drive the operating system. I use both Windows (main PC) and MacOS (MacBook Pro) and don't have any major issues with either. That's why I much prefer Anthony's videos on Macs.. cause he actually uses them.
@@MrDSimba Yes. I think that he hates so much macOS, it is not funny anymore to watch how he complains. I mean, i can stop watching his videos. However he must be aware that he is an 'influencer' and even we want or not... his opinion matter much more that others... He sometimes creates a bad image not only for macOS but also for Windows, etc based only in certain specific features. (e.g i would love to watch him roast Apple for the lack of support for Data scientists, (e.g. no nvidia gpu support) But instead he makes people believe that a touchscreen is a must for every computer... When actually no one has the statistics to prove if or not people actually want and use it)
Tbh apple could simplify their wierd installation method
I'm surprised Linus doesn't know that double clicking the top of a window makes it full-size.
Noob lol
@@mopnem it is also double tap in Windows... Wtf are you talking about
Because only knobs use mac, seemingly.
Except for me it doesn’t make it full size and makes it full size vertically but 80% full screen horizontally
His just being a childish knob head like a 5 year old or a clown.
Can't wait to see Linus' face when he actually tests this thing.
He knew damn well it performs well, idk why he’s not conceding and admitting his wrong prediction
@@jaspeariv when did he say it would underperform?
It performs well, like any other cpu in $1200-ish range so yeah, not bad, but also not good
@@masterggm844 thats just not true man, it stomps on intel laptops, and it doesent even have a fan
@@jaspeariv it building suspence
2015 Benchmark: But can it run crisis?
2020 Benchmark: But can it run google Earth?
It's quite sad how low our standards have fallen.
Can it run Microsoft Flight Simulator 2020
Think both League of Legends and Football Manager 2021 is playable on this Air.
Imagine running crisis on rosetta 2. Imagine all the stutters, the crashing, the reboots. This is your laptop on ARM.
@@milesfarber oh oh you must have already tested it... whoopsie, you didn't.
I feel like I just watched Linus whine for almost 12 minutes straight.
Yes, you did just watch whining Canadian goose.
He can't just accept that apple proved him wrong. Lol..
That’s why I just skipped the video. No time for this. No content, just “oh I don’t like Apple” stuff
@@VIPDARUA "just “oh I don’t like Apple” stuff
" uh... sounds like he was overall positive about it to me.
@@RWoody1995 positively denying the fact?
*0:58** “Lesser than the MacBook Mini”, the what lol*
he probably meant Mac mini
Same
Also, 3:30 :D
@A Person watch iJustine’s recent video to see the new MacBook Mini. She calls it the Little Mac
@@SilverXT There is no MacBook mini. It's called Mac Mini
You're just downloading a disk image and then drop the application itself completly into the programs folder. That's it. One of the best installationprocesses ever.
It made more sense when you were actually putting in a CD. no need to double click a dmg. Finder just popped up.
The reason disk images are used for downloads is that apps are technically directories, but this fact is hidden by macOS to a degree.
I suppose a dev could encapsulate their app in a zip file and then Safari would extract it immediately, letting you drag the app straight from downloads to applications.
Best install process is just from a repo. Having to drag and drop is dumb. Just let me double click and click "install" and then get it out of my sight.
This is by far not "One of the best installation processes ever". Pip is easy. Apt is easy. The App Store is easy. Ninite is easy. Downloading an image, then opening that image in a window, then dragging and dropping an item in that image into another folder, then closing the image's window is NOT easier than pressing "next" a few times, and I'm in no way saying an installer with ~5 nexts is in any way a good way to install software.
@@nextlifeonearth Yes, Pip and apt is easy but not useful for people who just work with the computer to photoshop or to netflix and want to download a new app. They don't know how to use the comand line. And some clicks on the installer means: "Copying files to x random directories" where you have to find them when you want to clear your pc from that program
@@joshisanimationstudio9927 apt and pip have gui front ends. That's much more intuitive. Just type the name and click the thing you want.
This is actually something for students who constantly use Office products. Battery life on notebooks with small sizes were always a issue especially if you work more than 8 hours in a high school.
As an economics undergrad I'm seriously eying this as an option since all I really need for school/work is Microsoft Office, Zoom, and Firefox. I don't plan on gaming on it (have a PC for that) so my main priorities are battery life, backlit keyboard, warranty/support, and camera/mic. The only issue I really have is the lack of real ports, but given how infrequently I'd use them I'm willing to live with that.
@@JulianLopez-nd9ts
You're spending 1k to use those thing?
Spoiled kids
@@JulianLopez-nd9ts yep sometimes less is more
@@kiattim2100 not everyone is a poor jobless hobo lmao, 1k is nothing for a laptop
Apple: *Achieves world peace*
Linus: But it was so unnecessary!!!
Apple would cover the world with e waste before they did that
I just realized that they nailed this format, short circuit the quick and dirty explanation of something and then an in depth dive on LTT
With a strong emphasis on "dirty" in this one...
I think this was their worst video in a while. He's just bitching about how windows is > than osx, which isn't really insightful into the product. Also, he clearly has a prejudice here, and it's an extremely skewed perspective
Really? I am always disappointed when I click and there isn't any review or benchmark but 95% redundant information.
@@TheBlazingRiver if you were here early. The original title was "unboxing and first impression" . Then comments about his prejudice and baseless nitpicking flooded. For damage control, they changed the title to make this like a sudden funny sarcastic video lol. Its pretty patethic to be honest. I use a PC but I praise good tech when I see one.
Linus is the best inventor of useless channels. He just keeps making so much money. They make like $50k a day from all their channels.
Ungelled hair, bearded Linus looks like such a massive CHAD. I hope we keep Chad Linus forever.
Until you notice the ear piercings, then it's back to Virgin Linus.
@@citizenkane2349 No that makes him ultra Chad as he is confident doing whatever the fuck he wants
fr, it's like he hit 2nd puberty or something
The virgin linus: no beard, uses gel
Chad linus: has beard, doesnt give af about gel
Sadly the deal was untill the end of month... (Really it depends on Linus' wife)
They way Linus uses the trackpad gives anxiety
Why you have to drag apps to the folder to install: You can actually run many apps off the disk image without saving them to your computer which is very handy.
Don’t worry about having sense on an LTT video
I didn't get that part, why he was complaining exactly? The lack of a setup wizard or what?
@@AlejandroLZuvic something about not being like a 3rd party app named 'Ninite'
@@marcovargas6205 ninite installs programs completely without any input, so I can understand why he would be annoyed they didn't choose to have the even more painless installation process. That said, apparently you can actually run the program like this without actually installing it yet, which actually sounds like a handy feature, so him getting upset about it not working the way he thinks it should is more just ignorance about its potential rather than stupidity
Oh I didn’t know that. That’s kinda cool
"Hey, whatever I'm Canadian" - Canadian
The application install makes sense Linus:
1. That way you can easily tell your users that the app is installed in that directory
2. If the user wants to install it in another directory, he can just drag it anywhere else.
It is a graphical version of the "default install location" option on windows app installers
Excuse me, I've been using my macbook for 5 years and I still have no idea what this drag thing is for. How do I drag it to my preferred location if all I see is one Application folder? How do I navigate wherever I want? Also why there are several half transparent icons besides one for an actual App? Do I also drag them? If not, what happens if I do? Why some of them have a red line over them? Do I NOT drag them? Or are they corrupted or what? Installing Apps has been one of the most confusing and unintuitive processes on macOS.
He just hates
Apple.
Drag and drop to trashcan to eject. Could make sense, but sense is also based on experience. I don't expect that drag and drop will setup the app if I'm used that draging and dropping will move files only. MacOS Experience and heuristics can't be taked for granted just because it was made to be "intuitive", and fails most of the time because PCs with other OSs makes things way different. Is not bad, but different enough to separate experience and breach the users even more.
@@rinrin4711 Honestly i think you should try and see what happens :)
and if you really don't like it or don't understand... complain and if nothing happens... change OS
I still think they should change it into Choose a location to install and allow default location
i prefer the drag and drop experience vs the *.msi "agree next next next next next install finish" nonsence...
1 app containing all files already installed vs hundreds of folders all sprayed out across the system
And you can run them from anywhere. They don't have to be installed in some specific directory or even a specific volume to work.
Don’t think he actually hates it. He just has to hate it for his audience;)
You're missing the point.
The point is the drag and drop to start the installation is pointless....you've already clicked on the installer/file to install it, why have the weird drag and drop step?
Linus also agreed with Andy that the Apple installation process is nicer as is anyway
Take it up with the software devs. Unless you're software needs to integrate with the os for some reason, you can absolutely have a single folder or even a single executable. That almost no-one provides that isn't on Windows.
@@AtomicTim because of permissions.
There’s a reason why dragging to Applications (or ANY other folder) has to be done by the user: by default Mac apps can’t even see what folder they are in, and certainly can’t put files anywhere.
So if you don’t want to drag app to Applications, you would have to give one app a permission to write to your Applications folder, which is a very secure location, relatively. Outside of your user directory.
Alternative (some apps do this) is to just unzip directly instead of using disk image. I prefer this, but MANY users just run apps from Downloads folder forever, never moving to Applications.
He's like a dorky Canadian Conor McGregor complaining about how he lost a fight.
Underrated comment
BlueBackflip You could’ve just said Canadian Conor McGregor. Same effect.
@@Ratrix I see what you did there 😂
linus was really about to shred that install before Andy reminded him of "Next->Next->Install->Next->Finish->Yes"
lol yeah, then he started grasping for something.
I did a few installs recently on my windows computer, they were all 9 clicks to complete, from initial double click of msi/exe. On Mac it's one double click and a drag (or 2 "clicks"). You really have to be silly to prefer 9 clicks per install vs 2.
To be fair he was doing a ninite comparison than just standard .exe install. You will probably find he uses a script to install new apps like ninite every time on a new setup. I use ninite every day in my work flow with new Windows devices I have to set up, with Linux at home and legit forgot that the standard Windows install is "next next next next finish" until people mentioned it here
@@odinsplaygrounds 9 clicks gives you control. It's not 9 pointless clicks. You get to choose where it gets installed, what components get installed, and other things
FYI you can automate clickless instalations in windows if you don't want to read or choose anything for any instalation.
The key difference is that one has meaning, dragging does nothing is just for show and uncomfortable for power users
In 2012, I joked with my co-worker that we needed a MacPad, and we are now almost there.
I think the advantage of the drag system instead of the double click feature is to prevent accidental installs! I mean, it's easy to accidentally click 'ok' or 'cancel' but you can't accidentally drag something..
Is the title changed? Yesterday was "I don't know how to use the Macbook Air"
yeh it did, he took flak for hating on m1 when the benches proved him wrong. now he's trying to make up lol
@@octoslut lol
He put the sticker onto the machine, so maybe he still doesn't know how to use it.
@@octoslut He never hated on the M1. He was hating how Apple went about presenting it and was reserving judgement until Anthony could benchmark them
@@jeevana.6391 lmao he compared it to an ipad, yeah ipad are great but definitely not a compliment
"I'll leave it to Anthony to try out some random stuff."
~Linus, LTT store ambassador.
Linus: "lol I'm a professional sticker putter onner now"
Me who actually put stickers on things as a job: *"🙁harsh life decision reflections"*
Feels bad man...
dbrand employee be like: i make stickers for a living
May I ask about your job? Do you do something else aside from putting stickers? Also, is it fun?
Where do you work bro
does it pay well tho?
Five minutes of this video is Linus yelling at Mac OS to get off his lawn, lol...
It’s like he has never seen a computer before.
What's a computer?
Knowing who this man is, I'm surprised you'd attempt to make this joke
This was painful to watch! Linus looked like he was in pain the whole time and never smiled or acted anything like his normal behavior. If this product would’ve been from a different company I have a feeling he would’ve been a little more upbeat with a more typical high energy review…
Exactly, it was review of True Tone, setup and app installation process which is so simple yet "worse than windows" (you must be very biased to make such statement ... i'm not surprised when it comes to this guy really). Sad that's what people watch and he gets paid really well for such bs.
He’s not allowed to be enthusiastic and overwhelmingly positive towards an Apple product. He’s got too many PC gamers as subscribers.
@@blastofo There are PC Gamers who own apple products as well. I, for example, only use a windows computer because I simply have no other choice. If apple would decide to offer gaming pc‘s for an affordable price though..
@@helmuthvonmoltke5518 yeah buy everytime he praises apple too much salty fandroids dislike bomb the video
Good look at the 10 ways macos is better or ios is better
He's an Apple hater. What can we do.
alternate video title: "old man grouchy over new computer, about as expected - MAYBE MORE!"
Missed a chance a to say. " Official Sticker sticker".
Oh no, Linus. It sounds like youre turning into some kind of a boomer.
I feel like I just watched the grinch give his first impressions.
First impressions on christmass
I don’t know maybe this is a tutorial how NOT to use an Apple product 🤣
Linus, stop reading the comments and go eat some snacks. you are hungry.
Snickers.
_You're not you, when you're hungry._
The reason you need to drag the application to the Applications Folder Shortcut in that small window is because on a Mac the program is contained inside a file that acts like a virtual drive. The application is then copied from the virtual drive to the Applications Folder and is then installed.
If it was to be made simpler by having it install on click then the file would have to be executable from the get-go, which I believe is against the Macintosh Operating System.
Even so, some applications you can download as a package and the package runs a setup wizard just like Windows where you have to select the installation location and agree to all the steps and keep on clicking Next, Next, Next, etc. which is more tedious than that drag and drop feature.
At the end of the day its a small ask to drag the application to the Applications Folder Shortcut. Hope this helps Linus, and anyone else who read it.
People in the future will say *IS THAT A CHARGER?!!* like how they’re saying *IS THAT A SUPRA?!!* right now.
No one says is that a supra but 12 year old fan boys who think a supra comes with 2000hp stock lmao
@@wailfaridi2070 straight up facts
@@wailfaridi2070 it was a joke lmfao
Last time I was this early intel was still on top
Wow, you are old. 😂
ouch
Ok. Boomer.
Why did I think that when Linus shushed the Macbook, it was Obiwan sushing General Grevious?
"The vast majority of people pretty much just use their laptop like a Chromebook anyway..." FINALLY this dude says something I actually agree with. People are happy with these devices because the average person isn't compiling code, rendering video, or down mixing 120 tracks on Logic. They're loading up chrome and putting up a gmail tab, Facebook tab, twitter tab, Netflix, UA-cam, and other regular people stuff.
I've never been so fast to click on this video besides waiting for Intel to transition from 14nm to 7nm
Waiting for Intel to transitition from 14nm to 7nm is almost like waiting for cannabis to be legalized for both medical and recreational...NATIONwide in the USA. It's gonna take a little while longer. lol
But there is hope. i65 passed in Mississhitty. I never thought I'd live to see that day.
Instead of touchscreen MacBooks, I’d love to see full MacOS on the iPad.
It should definitely be possible, but I don't know if Apple would do it.
I'd certainly love to be able to dual-boot macOS and iPadOS on my iPad Pro.
@@thebuddercweeper yess, the only thing that’s limiting is the ram tho :/
Touch and desktop OS doesn't work well enough. The devices both have their merit separately. You'll likely see more Mac apps on iOS instead.
@@aceyage I was sort of anticipating the touch screen not even being enabled in macOS, since you can connect the iPad to a keyboard and mouse.
They could do the same thing like Microsoft with their Surfacebooks. Now that MacOS will be using an ARM CPU it is very doable
I would behave the same when I got my first Macbook as a Windows user for like 20 years. It took me a year to get used to a MacOS and now I like it more than Windows.
as a long time windows user who has been getting used to macOS... I still like windows more, but macOS is more useful for basic tasks because of how simple and clean a lot of the stuff is. For real work though.... windows is still better in a lot of situations
But the difference is that he is a tech youtuber
Im at 4:18 so far and damn Linus, you’re trying hard to trash talk wherever you can 😄
And he’s havin a hard time too
I too also want a touch screen... On a glass screen that's really easy to smudge and gets dirty very quickly...
Instead of the "Intel Inside" sticker, it must have a "Anthony says "It's pretty cool!!" sticker...
Technically the later sticker is more valid...
"Anthony seal of approval"
Macs never ever had those stickers
on windows you must double click, then next, next, next, uncheck this, uncheck this, change location, next, next, wait and finish. On mac os - just grab and drop. so pls man dont be ridicolus
Come on Linus, I've never heard you whine about MacOS this much in years.
Its a self defense mechanism. He knows hes plain wrong.
He hates apple. He’s only doing apple vids for the views
I find MacOS cumbersome. I've had Macbook for 4 years now and I still hate many things about the OS. At first I kinda gave it the benefit of doubt because it had been almost 10 years since the last time I used a Mac for daily stuff, so I thought "it's just me, I'm not used to this OS yet" but damn man, I'm still not used to it. The user interface is just so clunky from time to time.
I especially hate it when an important pop-up window goes below everything and then I have to manually hunt for it - if I even know it exists. Sometimes I've thought a program crashed because it didn't respond to anything, but the culprit was a hidden pop-up window that buried itself in the desktop screen amongst all the folders etc. I had open.
Another thing I absolutely hate is installing unidentified apps. Why can't I just click "ok" during the installation, instead of having to go to system preferences to allow the program manually?
The third thing I hate is how mouse interacts with the machine. Why do I have to track down and install a third party scroll reverser solution, just so I can scroll normally with BOTH the trackpad and mouse at the same time?
Maybe it's still just me and I don't know how to properly use the machine like Apple fans always like to tell me, but I don't see where the user friendliness is supposed to be if I still find the machine hard to work with, even after 4 years of using one.
@@PhazonBlaxor kinda felt the same after a few years. I bought a mac air when i was 10 and still have it. i changed from macos to windows a year ago and honestly managing files and stuff is zoomy on windows. it kinda felt like a hassle going through finder compared to file manager on windows. and of course windows is so much more flexibile
@A B Lol, you are perfectly illustrating my point; it's always the problem with users, not the devices with Apple fanboys.
It's not intuitive, it sucks. To me it just sounds like you aren't doing anything very special with your machine if you haven't had to even give permissions for unidentified software manually; you are just probably using it for the bare basics like UA-cam and social media.
As a work machine this "pro" device annoys me to no end. The fact that MacOS can't even recognize my mirrorless camera neither wirelesly nor with wire (I had to buy SD card reader to get my photos onto the machine) while Windows has no problems with any device I throw at it boggles me. Same goes for Android phones, Mac just doesn't know what to do with them.
Application support is also lackluster experience. I develop games, installing Unity versions from Unity hub was a pain. I needed permissions that MacOS never bothered to ask for, installation just failed without any reason given. I not only had to figure out what was wromg on my own (which took hours of troubleshooting), I also had to fix the problem manually with terminal commands.
Sounds intuitive? The moment I need to open terminal to fix something is when I stop calling something intuitive. I'm a millenial btw, not sure what this has to do with anything.
When Linus is impressed with a mac, you know it's damn good
Yup, he's the smartest tech youtuber. But I still prefer Windows over MacOS.
Windows > MacOS > Linux
@@basshead. when?
@@basshead. Windows only edges out MacOS in gaming. For literally everything else (IMO) MacOS kills Windows.
@@TheBrownieSundownHD Windows is freedom. You can run everything on Windows.
@@basshead. Wait until you find out you can do the same on MacOS 4head
Linus: "Yeah but 45% of what?"
Apple: "Yes, 45%. ... You have seen our launch presentation slides haven't you?"
45% of last MacBook's CPU (but in 1 pt hairline font)
@@TheJosiahTurner 45% better performance per watt than a pentium 4 Prescott.
Tell Anthony to finish his review on M1 mac mini and upload it now.
Linus went from "meh" to "woah" in two title changes
Picked up one of these (the base model) last night and initial impressions are good... The battery truly does last forever. First time back on Mac in nearly a decade and man it feels like it hasn't changed a bit haha
Got it for $900 since I had to wait an hour for Best Buy's curbside pickup. Still love you BB
Did u ever feel the speakers were slightly too bassy and make it hard to hear what people say when there is music and speaking at same time
"MacBook Error"? Dude, Linus goes to far with those daddy jokes...
Pause
Whats up with the extra “dy”?
Meanwhile: You can literally fly from Brazil to the US and buy TWO of those, and that (including the flight tickets) would still be cheaper than the same MacBook air bought from Apple in Brazil (R$12 999,99)
Oh wow. That is horrible.
@@johncaling6150 I heard it's the same thing in India... I wish more reviewers talked about how much of a scam Apple is outside of North America and Europe
Apple has their prices so damn high in some countries and I dont understand why
@ it's not really apples fault though it's because of customs and tarrifs
@ Apple might put a markup but import tariffs and duties add a pretty big increase to the price. A lot of the extra price goes to the govt and not to Apple necessarily.
it is genuinely so impressive. the future looks bright with arm processors on both platforms
only platform i care about is linux and only reason im here is ARM i need a reason to convince me arm is for general compute usage
@@bigpod Are you convinced
@@bigpod well the m1 is promising at these low tdps, so I imagine it's future is very bright if a 95w part was made by apple, it could be really powerful, but unfortunately it would be made by apple, and anybody who buys an m1 Mac is going to be pushed the wayside when it can't complete basic tasks efficiently since apple doesn't let you upgrade memory
@@o_o825 not yet
@@fewik8567 well apple isnt realy anything special to me
This is the most burnt out I've ever seen Linus.....
must have had a wild night the day before lol
it's because he just cannot stop talking
the drag and drop installation process is an underlying security check. its how their kernel of unix has to deal with its security check, as a way to prevent things from 'just installing' on the machine. so that deliberate action is actually there to protect you from letting just any random thin install without your input
That's really interesting, as coming from lifelong windows user there are things about mac os such as that that are not intuitive, it's nice to know the reason behind (Ps all you apple fans out there, you can't use words like magic in your marketing (and unlabeled Graphs) and then be surprised at a bit of scepticism, hopefully it is really good, but it can't be taken for granted)
@@forferdeilig I have a theory as to why the 'magic' thing has really taken off in the last decade or so, macOS does a lot of little things like what I described above, and it's simply too much to explain to everyone how or why that works, especially because most of those things you can't actually ever SEE working. So they just say it's done by 'magic' unless you wanna read a 500 page white paper and get a CS degree hahahaha
@Alex I'm not totally sure, but I'm SOMEWHAT sure it only requires a password if the resulting application needs any kind of elevated permissions for its access. For things like accessibility, or hardware acceleration, or terminal access/emulation and stuff
Even beyond this security feature; If I just want to run a program a single(s) time, or test the program before "installing", this feature makes that easy. Doing the same in Windows either requires a VM or containerization - which sucks.
@Alex I’m probably misunderstanding you - it becomes part of the conversation when that is the UX you have to use to accomplish the same task.
I could compare it Linux, but that often times has a lack of UX.
Is it just me or does LTT change the titles of their videos like every day?
🤯
Lots of you tubers change titles and thumbnails several times after uploading. Must be algorithm manipulation.
First, they need a catchy title for the fanboys who have notifications enabled. Then they need a different title for people who actively search for videos. This is just my assumption though.
@@Wickedsight probably a pretty good assumption 👌
@@Wickedsight that makes sense
"Bring Touch ID back to the phones"
You complained about having Touch ID on the iPad.
Tbf, touch id on a tablet isn't the same as touch id on a phone. Also, the iPad Air touch is slow, apparently. But ymmv.
ahh yes my favourite phone, the ipad
@@whoisthatthingwhat lamaooo
Why I feel like he is complaining not reviewing
This is not a review!!! Just an unboxing!!!
It’s not a review
He is in denial lmao
Hes my boss, so i must laugh at these terrible jokes. - All staff ever
So true
This will be in the next mean comments video
I have been laughing for free all this time, shit.
I call these career laughs
Him complaining so much about the drag and drop install was embarrassing... because running a installer, clicking through all the steps and selecting an install location and wait for the process is soo much more convenient.
Thank you! I'd generally rather work in macOS, but the fullscreen mode is trash, I'd rather it have Windows maximize button and Aero Snap (you can get this with Magnet or bettersnaptool etc), and then it's about the most optimal blend of them imo.
I think you can use some terminal command to revert maximize button to it's older behavior, maxing windows without going full screen. Or it was some option in better touch tool or something. So it's customizable if you really want that.
In the settings menu it can be changed.
Depending on the user’s workflow it can be useful. I only use trackpad and due to the gestures, this full screen mode really extends the usefulness. But if you’re a mouse user, then you probably won’t like it.
You can also maximize any app window by double clicking the upper part of it. Think next to the name in the middle top of the window
I find it hilarious we live in a time that getting a charger with your device is a cause for celebration 😂
You’ve changed the title at least 2 times because Linus fucked up so badly
Even Linus can’t help but “ahhhhh” when he lifts the Mac out of the box.
Also, homebrew for installs direct from the command line
Apple really does packaging better than anyone else.
homebrew is a big pile of garbage, sorry
@@MM0x2A Why? I've literally never had any issues with it and that's with 50+ casks and 100+ formulae.
@@Studio23Media Really scraping the barrel if that's something you specifically compliment about a product line XD Like saying 'Well the meal was bland and tasteless, but hey the colours on the wrapper were amazing!'.
Yea - since he mentioned ninite I'm surprised no one mentioned Homebrew.
So he just hates macOS. That’s all I got from this video
I mean, I also hate everything about macOS except for touchPad gestures even after 5 years of using my macbook. The macbook itself ironically is the best laptop hardware experience period. Wish I could get seamless windows on macbook experience with all the macOS gestures.
Touchscreen on a laptop is not good. I’m a chromebook user and fingerprints everywhere. He just hates apple and nitpicks
@@Astelch Just you wait... Big Sur looks very touch oriented, so we might see touchscreen MacBooks in the following years
What Linux and others need to realize is that there are some things on MacOS that you CAN use the mouse/trackpad for, but they are actions you do so often that, it's better and more comfortable just to learn the keyboard shortcuts for, not just compared to the mouse/trackpad, but better compared to the similar keyboard shortcuts available on Windows.
Dragging+dropping an app to install is a pain according to Linus. I guess he's still pissed after the Johnathan Morisson's YOU ARE WRONG video.
Fun fact - double click the app and a prompt will pop up asking if you'd like to move it to the app folder. Boom, no more dragging and dropping since that is apparently so hard.
Also, it's pretty nice that I can run the app without installing it. The drag and drop really is optional.
Going through a 10 step process in windows, welcome screen, selecting location, associate extensions, accepting agreements, waiting for install process and final finish screen: this is fine.
As a reviewer, he is allowed to subjectively criticise things right? That is part of his job, no? I personally disagree with him on this matter as being able to test an app before dragging it to a folder of your choosing I deem useful. But thats just his initial inexperienced opinion
Dipshits
Linus always hated macs, so he'll always find something to hate.
He actually really liked last years 16 inch model
He knows when to hate something. He says that the air pods pro are the best thing in that market to get, but says you shouldnt get a 9000$ mac that performs like a 1500$ pc or a 2016 macbook 2 years later despite being the amazon best seller
closed ecosystems suck, Apple computers are useless until Apple controls everything from appstore to your ability to use apps.
they literally log EVERY app you open on their devices and their servers choose to allow or deny everything you do. even Little Snitch is useless now because no longer gets access to all network traffic and Apple renders useless all and any VPNs. now with Apple you have no privacy.
plus a complete lack of upgradeability and repairability. you are their isheep and you essentially aren't owner of device you pay them for because you aren't in control of its use.
for all these reasons ARM or not Apple products at this point are a trash for technically illiterate and nothing to be excited about.
I find the installation process to be very nice and reassuring that the program is really just copied to one place and that it doesn’t create files all over your hard drive.
There is something elegant to transparency.
Ironically the new MacBook Air is now the only MacBook Apple sells, that has NO air flowing inside (due to lack of fan).
Yea be it’s newer and more advanced and powerful enough so it doesn’t need a tan
Fan***
Why's that ironic?
@@MarsorryIckuatuna I'm sure cause it's called the air! You know air but no actual air! 🤷
@@mdogzino Ok I guess 🤷🏾♂️
Linus is so awkward with apple devices 😂
5:53 When I switched to MacOS (one year ago) I had the same issue. It isn't bad, it is not like windows. Once you get used to it multitasking will get so much faster. I can't live without it now.
This is one of the most underwhelming pessimistic unboxing I've seen Linus do in a while. I think he's feeling shameful of his bashing of the M1 a few days ago.
True
He knows the majority of his audience hate Apple with a burning passion for... reasons. No gamez or something I guess? So he panders to them. He's usually quite fair and objective with how he approaches other things, unless they're Apple, or consoles, or anything outside of the enthusiast PC space.
@@TalesOfWar I wouldn't say the viewers hate apple, they just don't like how people flock to them for some unknown reason to pretty much get ripped off and it's not even like it's an unknown fact, he was always fair on the m1, the announcement was pretty poor stating its 5x faster, and that's it, faster than what? Apple did that on purpose for hype and tension of the product but it's a bit annoying them not even telling you what your pre ordering, I don't hate apple, I just wouldn't use them again and advise people to do the same unless they generally prefer the iOS Mac os experience in which case they can do what they like, it just when people cluelessly buy a product because apple put one on the back
@@fewik8567 Why do these people care so much about other people’s choices? Can’t they process the idea that people might just like Apple products more?
I do think most people aren’t close minded like that, so unfortunately I have to disagree with your comment and the one above you.
@@RR-uc1wb Things can never be that simple when your pride is some how involved. How can someone like something you don't? HOW DARE THEY!? THEY MUST BE WRONG! /s (sadly I think I need the /s as some will take it seriously lol)
➡️ TL;DR
Old man yells at operating system he’s not very familiar with 🤷♂️
So True :D
Ive always found OSX to be the better OS. I'm a big android fan, but when it comes to computers (especially laptops) Apple just makes a cleaner OS. I of course use Windows on my gaming PC, but if we lived in a world where you could game on either Windows or OSX, I'd easily go with OSX
@@bubfusion but you cant control soooo fucking much things that its obsolete exept for people that dont know wtf they do or only work on it and use windows or linux in their free time.
@@tarkitarker0815 what things?
@@tarkitarker0815 care to give examples?
Me: Linus is a Professional UA-camr-
Linus: *I said Stickerputter.*
No such thing as professional and youtube in one job title. You’re either a professional or UA-camr or a Professional and UA-camr but you cant have it as one title. Sorry!
@@kittysreview9055 Lol. But you can be a Professional Stickerputter.
@@aakarsh1280 Yea..
@@kittysreview9055 I mean, even though with the degree of UA-camrs who AREN'T reaching that level, especially these days, pretty sure enough UA-cam-dependent businesses are running, and I'd be hardpressed to say those people in those businesses/channels aren't Professionals simply because their main platform is UA-cam. A load of radio stations are even less professional than a lot of channels here on UA-cam.
Linus not being comfortable with macOS is me every time I have to use Windows
Don’t worry, Windows copies macOS more and more with each new version.
@@blastofo lol no it doesn’t MacOS is Unix based stop talking shit
7:32 it's to prevent drive-by installs Linus. You need genuine user interaction to initiate an install as tacit proof that the install is requested by the user and not a malicious web site.
Thank you for saying this so I don’t have to
Hello, isheep, you need genuine user interaction to initiate a download and run downloaded executable.
@@rawdez_ Hello, virus lover.
I don’t know what’s hurting you to say that this is actually a good laptop
I didn't use apple products, but this laptop with this performance and ARM transition, pretty fascinating to be honest.
Some people think if they hate or make fun of Apple (or anything they do) or some other companies, that gonna make them look more 'tech savvy' or 'computer nerds' and some youtube channels really feed this culture and feeling for them. Really sad
Really, it's not a good laptop. It's a macbook air. It's a decent ultralight. But that means that you are going to be paying a ton of buck not for performance but for having a lightweight computer. You CAN get better laptops at better prices that just happen to be heavier.
@@vexorian it has better geekbench than the ryzen 5950x, and better GPU than the 1050ti. I’m not saying that it has no problem nor am I saying that everything apple does is perfect. But this specific laptop is really good. I don’t understand on what basis you are saying that this is not a good laptop. It literally beats the best of windows laptops in raw power And has a good screen with flawless trackpad and of course macOS
You can however criticise the laptop in other ways. Like developers will take time to shift to complete different computer architecture.
@@sameerghayya3203 I completely agree
I had no idea you could maximize a window without going full screen in macOS. Thanks Andy!
Spectacle is a free app that makes window management 1000x better
Download BetterSnapTool
I don't know if it's updated, but there's an awesome app called Magnet. I'm a developer, and I'm used to doing a lot of stuff with keyboard shortcuts, and this app was a life changing experience for me. Highly recommended.
Yes the + button (Opt green) toggles between maximum window size and optimum window size.
it is, i'm using it in big sur and is arm compatible
After watching ColdFusion's documentary, and now this, I'm disappointed in Linus
ColdFusion video was good but... I don't know it really didn't show me anything new to me, just put a lot of things together.
Cold fusion was nothing but hype the m1 processors DO NOT perform better than all processors on the market they are comparable to mobile chips not desktop or laptop processors.
@@chapstic593 huh? M1 surely won’t perform good against ALL processors... but it “seems” good? And that 17+ battery life is quite... tempting
@@Iwillfightcauseigotnothing yes great for a laptop bad for everything else. I personally have no use for it. I have a great desktop pc and a tablet my needs are met.
@@chapstic593 Why is it "bad for everything else?" Because it's an ARM chip? Amazon servers run off of ARM chips. The fastest supercomputer in the world in Japan runs off of ARM chips. How can you make such a sweeping generalization without at least trying to back it up? The M1 is a good chip. Not the best but it's a good chip. I used macs from 2001 to 2007 then went with Windows after apple dropped support for firewire. I've since moved on from firewire devices to thunderbolt devices . I'll keep my windows workstation for sure but this might be the first mac I might buy since 2007 since my laptop needs replacing.
What I really like about the drag'n'drop to install an app is that it makes every app portable. You can test it before keeping it. And yeah it's pretty dumb to have to drag it once you clicked, but you're not gonna send uncompressed .app over the net are you now. In the other hand uninstalling the app will most likely leave useless files on your storage, but I guess there's an app for that eh.
That's the same with almost any OS - every app leaves traces of itself.
@@thebuddercweeper not on Linux distributions
@@aaryan6577 not all distros use apt
@@ianmoore322 I know, but what's that to do with this?
@@ianmoore322 Pacman, dnf both don't leave useless traces
I think in 3 - 4 years time, Apple will find a way to integrate the SSD along with the SoC.
The mac mini should be called the macbook air... for all the air inside
💀😂
Or MacBook NP for Not portable
Does anyone give a shit if it perform well?
Oh right... Look at the bezels in that Mac mini! Ewwwwwwww.
Hater brain go brrrrrrrrr.
@@BobBob-tt3fe apple certainly didnt give a shit about intels cooling so they could set up this whole pr move with their own silicone, its all a game from them, and you did buy their bad stuff they used for propaganda in 2020.
I still don’t understand wanting a touchscreen laptop. Unless the screen detaches, why would you want to constantly reach over a large keyboard to use the touchscreen when you have a trackpad and shortcut keys?
Sometimes when Im helping my mom I lean over and scroll with the touch screen