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  • In a lot of cases, especially five years ago, this is correct. Lately, with Apple silicon processors, the low end machines are a good deal. You won’t find a NUC with similar low-power performance, capable of 4k video editing without fan noise or a hiccup, at anything close to the same price. It SMOKES the competition at the $600 price bracket.

    But yeah, if money is an issue and you’re already invested in macOS software, buy a used M1 mini for $300 and you’re good, or if really broke, buy an off-lease business desktop for $125 and put linux Mint on it.






  • It does seem like a power vacuum if you are fully convinced that power needs to be centralized.

    I am reminding the thread that the absence of distributed power is chaos, not anarchism.

    Anarchism is anything BUT a power vacuum. All the power is carefully doled out via negotiation and in no way lacking.

    Strong propaganda is devoted to supporting your presumption that power only exists when concentrated, so it does feel natural and common sense to say that.


  • Anarchism is a lot of work negotiating, setting standards and consequences, balancing forces. Constant politics without an overarching state. Any concentration of capability for violence or resource to be shared must be extremely carefully handled.

    What you are describing is warlords filling a political vacuum caused by chaos.

    Someone has been misrepresenting anarchism to you.