![]() If no Macs are charging, they’ll pick the Mac with the highest charge and it will start charging the other.Īs far as I’m aware, there isn’t a way to disable this. From my observations, if one Mac is charging, it’ll pass some of that charge on to the non-charging Mac. If one or neither of the Macs are charging, and then you plug the two into each other, they will pick one to charge. My first observation was that two Macs can charge each other. See the SSH section for my rsync over SSH command.rsync over SSH is, as far as I’m aware, the fastest way to transfer data between two Macs.Macs connect using the Thunderbolt Bridge and get a 169.254/16 address.You can easily connect Macs over ThunderBolt (TB) while booted.I made a few observations and, in the end, changes to how I’ll be doing data migrations going forward. I started this migration the same way that I traditionally have, using Share Disk (formerly Target Disk Mode (TDM)) and rsync. When I setup new computers I tend to opt for setting them up new and transferring the data over “manually” i.e. I got a shiny new M1 Max MacBook Pro this week. ![]()
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