I am not pretty, not even my wife cares what I think.
The biggest problem in my life isn’t that everything is running shockingly well, but applying a cross fade may take slightly longer.
I’ll say, again, my wife’s MacBook Air M1 is truly shockingly good. On the vast majority of things, it’s better than my MacBook Pro 16. Sure, theres a handful of things there slower. I couldn’t even properly define those use cases, but they are rare.
I think we are in agreement that M1 Macs are shockingly punching outside of their weight class. I tried licking my wife’s M1 MacBook Air. I don’t think I’m immune to COVID now.
I will say, that overall, my wife’s MacBook Air is the most delightful computer I’ve ever used. That is my opinion. It has no fan. Generally, when I do things on it, it’s shockingly faster than my sold MacBook Pro 16. Does it slow down? Yes, but the thermal barrier is very different on the air compared to an Intel MacBook Pro.
The best way I can compare it is when I was younger, (I’m 38) a car dealer told me that driving a Toyota 4 cylinder engine is the equivalent to Fords V6. Okay, sure. If you’re driving around the city, in a 4 cylinder engine, it feels “peppier” than a Ford V6. The Intel processor is the 4 cylinder engine. If you have a well built V6 car, everything overall is just so much more responsive. It’s a ton of intangible things that you notice, but can’t properly define. Sure, the Toyota 4 Cylinder engine goes through stop lights at marginally close speeds at a traffic light. Thats fine, and cute. The M1, while it doesn’t solve all of the worlds problems, shows a shocking ability to do far better than anyone expected. The original posters single complaint, to me at least, feels like complaining about the cost of gas for a V6 vehicle. It’s a single issue. Maybe it’s real, maybe it’s not. It could be user error. He seems really proud of that one single issue.