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Episode: 4045
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Title: HPR4045: My Macbook Pro 15" 2015
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Source: https://hub.hackerpublicradio.org/ccdn.php?filename=/eps/hpr4045/hpr4045.mp3
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Transcribed: 2025-10-25 18:58:26
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This is Hacker Public Radio Episode 4,045 for Friday 2 February 2024.
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Today's show is entitled, My MacBook Pro 15 2015.
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It is the 20th show of Swift 110 and is about 10 minutes long.
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It carries a clean flag.
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The summary is I discuss the specs and why I love this machine so much.
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Hello, this is Swift 110.
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It comes in my attention that HPR could really use some recordings and I definitely don't
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want you guys to run out of things to have one here.
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So yeah, I'm gonna help out and tell you guys about my amazing 15 inch 2015 MacBook Pro.
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I was given this MacBook Pro as a gift and I really, really appreciate it.
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Why do I appreciate this machine?
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I appreciate it because it helps me to take my computing to the next level.
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I use it every day and I don't have to worry about overheating and stopping like I do
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with my T420 and I hope soon to be able to prepare that T420 shortly to get in better
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working condition.
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Currently, I use it as a desktop at home but I'm glad I don't have to worry about that
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with my MacBook Pro.
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Anything else that I appreciate about having is that prior to this MacBook Pro, I had
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a MacBook from 2010.
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Upgraded it as much as I could but I'm still dealing with the limitations of its core
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2 Duo processor inside.
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So having a much updated machine, my goodness is something that I truly appreciate.
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I appreciate it so much like I said, I use it after the day.
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It goes with me where I go and so there's something to think about when it comes to a machine
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because right now it's 2024 and I'm able to use a machine from 2015 with no problem
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and that's absolutely amazing.
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Now let's get into the specs of this particular machine because the specs are pretty dark
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on these, you know, definitely no sounds the best that I actually have at all.
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So I am definitely rocking an I-7 47-HQ is the processor, the CPU that's in here, 2.20
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gigahertz until I-risk Pro GPU and is rocking 16 gigs at home.
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While the actual laptop itself weighs a little more than 4.5 pounds and so I've got a
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little weight to it but I feel like the use I get out of it makes it worth the weight.
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Haha, you see what I did there.
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Makes it worth the weight.
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Alright, so nice specs, decent battery life, I might even put a new battery in here.
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I'm happy with this performance, the temperature can go up a little more but it is tolerant,
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you know, long as nothing's out landish.
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It generally stays a decent case.
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The fans come on, I have a program on here actually called Max on fan, the support room,
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what is it called?
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Max fan control, there you go.
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I'm happy to set it to be especially careful about the amount, about monitoring and what
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not.
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And so it's really nice to use now.
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The Apple ecosystem is a very addictive ecosystem because they put so many things together,
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they integrate very well into one another.
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One of those things being your notes, your notes app, that's great to have because you
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can transfer that between any of your devices, I've personally added all the notes on my
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iPad, for example, onto my MacBook Pro, and I've added my voice recordings from the iPad
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also to this particular laptop and that's pretty cool.
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I'm happy to be able to also use some familiar open source programs, like the library office,
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got that on here, VLC media player, and a few others.
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And so it makes me feel quite at home and make use of the strength of the Apple ecosystem
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as well.
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I'm actually going to be trying to do something similar with Linux as much as I can
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once I get my framework that'll truly be the day when I get that wonderful machine.
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We'll see how things play out as to when or if that actually happens.
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I got to see what's happening with this 14th generation CPU.
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If I want to wait until then or if I'll get a 13th generation 8, that's to be seen within
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the rooms of time, of course.
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Something else I really like about this particular laptop is the screen.
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When you come from a screen, that is what in the world is the screen that came on that
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T420.
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I think it's like a 16 something, that's 1200, not bad, but not the best either.
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But now with these hyped up screens, you know, that's one thing I've noticed about
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the Apple machines, their screens are top notch, the audio quality is top notch.
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I do like the keyboard, but there is a couple of things that don't like about the machine.
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One of the things I don't like about the machine is that they're very sensitive and like
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I spilled a little bit of water in the keyboard of my MacBook from 2010.
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And ever since then, it's been wonky with the power, it's been the keyboard doesn't work
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properly and I have to use an external to get any use out of it.
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The laptop has been wonky ever since.
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And so I try to keep liquids away from this MacBook Pro because I don't want the same
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thing that happened to this beloved machine.
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Something else I don't like is the way things are on the inside.
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I wanted to just get to the speakers and take a look at them because mine was giving
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me static.
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It was really annoying like a buzz coming out of here.
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I don't like that.
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And so I opened it up, I see the battery, it would not, and I saw it was multiple steps
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to get to just the speakers and it looked like I had to disassemble the whole thing just
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to get to the speakers.
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And I fanned of that and tell them you don't want me to get inside and take a look around
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and upgrade things and fix things.
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And some of those I don't like is when the RAM is soldered to the motherboard somehow.
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I want to be able to change out RAM if I want to.
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In this case, I'd be curious if he wasn't soldered would I be able to put 32 gigs of
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RAM in here.
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I don't know this yet.
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And I don't take that as a hating one Apple in general.
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I'm going to do that in another time.
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But it's just a very polite criticism of something that will make me enjoy the machine
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even more.
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On the type I just want more control of something that I own.
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This is my laptop, nobody else is getting it.
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And so I want to be able to do with it what I need to do in order to make it work better.
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I definitely want to keep this up and running as my daily machine at the very least until
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I get a new framework, you know.
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So that's up into a keeping consideration, fit that for sure.
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I really, really enjoyed.
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And that's the thing about having devices that are also in the Apple ecosystem the way
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they mesh together.
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I think it's incredible.
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In the fact that I got this thing for free, that's sweet as well.
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And this processor does some powerful enough to do everything I need to do really.
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I mean to do some things on blender, sell things, come out, it's a graphics program,
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the game can be on here.
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You know, I have a nice little setup, I'm using that, and I'm going for it.
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So I kind of think of what else to actually say, but I do like the way, oh, one thing
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else I like is that when you have an audible account, your audible, audible's will play
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out of the books that without even trying it, you know, I like the fact that I can do
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that.
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Now, I would love to imitate that on other machines, but for now, I think that is very
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nifty.
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So great, great, great, great.
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Well, that's really all I got to say for right now, and I hope you guys have a fantastic
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day.
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Until next time, this will swift once in.
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Take care of yourself.
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