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Filing the corners off my MacBooks (kentwalters.com)

1406 points by normanvalentine · 96 days ago · 678 comments on HN

Article summary

The author files the sharp corners off their MacBooks to make them more comfortable to use, as the aluminum unibody design can be uncomfortable on their wrists. They used a file and sandpaper to smooth out the edges, taking care to protect the speakers and keyboard. The author believes in customizing their tools and plans to modify future work computers in the same way. The article includes photos of the modified MacBook.

Main themes

  • MacBook design
  • Customization
  • Ergonomics
  • Industrial design
  • User experience

What commenters say

  • The sharp corners on MacBooks are a design choice that prioritizes aesthetics over comfort and functionality.
  • Rounded corners on virtual windows and displays are an unnecessary aesthetic choice that wastes screen space.
  • The ideal window shape and size are subjective and depend on personal preference and use case.
  • Some users prefer square or rectangular windows and screens because they are more efficient and easier to compose with.
  • The trend of rounded corners and curved designs in technology is driven by consumer acceptance rather than functional necessity.
  • Alternative screen shapes and sizes, such as square or tall monitors, can be useful for specific tasks and workflows.
  • The design of laptops and computers should prioritize ergonomics and user comfort over aesthetic considerations.
  • There is no one-size-fits-all solution for window and screen design, and different users have different needs and preferences.