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Posted by normanvalentine 1 day ago

Filing the corners off my MacBooks(kentwalters.com)
1316 points | 620 commentspage 8
nateburke 1 day ago|
I did this at my last job, it's nice.
noman-land 1 day ago||
Everyone should be personalizing their belongings to suit their needs and desires. Living with belongings that make you feel anything less than happy and satisfied is NOT necessary.

This is a particularly hilarious customization both for its combined utility and shock value and also for doing it on a work computer.

alecco 14 hours ago||
What was wrong with a $20 palm rest/cover? It would also protect it for resale value.
xbar 17 hours ago||
I go through at least one dimestore nail file on every Macbook. The edge near the front touchpad always gets treated.
GraceParkNYC 1 day ago||
Sharp edges and an axehead-like profile wear down the bottom of the laptop sleeve in my office-commuter hand luggage. Solved by putting my old MacBook Air in a neoprene pocket case before putting the whole thing, now with the double-thickness :-( p into my sachel.
voy707 20 hours ago||
If most laptop sales were still made in person, in a physical store, maybe laptops would still have rounded edges and maybe even flowing shapes
sbaildon 1 day ago||
The author has the same problem as myself; there’s a permanent imprint on the screen that sits right where the screen makes contact with the topside of the touchpad.

It’s quite an annoying flaw, and i’ve only had this problem with the machines since the M1 redesign

tmd83 1 day ago||
At one point due to the way I was using my just above my wrist my skin basically calloused from the edge of the macbook. Now at least the lid is not that sharp but it used to be I recall and I always worried about kids getting hit by it in case of an accident.
dvt 1 day ago||
Maybe it's just me, but I think it looks kind of cool. I like how it tapers from the ultra-smooth front to the jagged back edges. Only suggestion would be to use better tools to do the filing, since it looks a bit uneven/rough.
sandreas 1 day ago|
I wonder if it would be possible to sand down a MacBook surface to the grade where it was all shiny mirror like the Apple logo, e.g. with car polish :-) The "untouchable" MacBook mirror :-)
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