Most people probably leave their macs running all the time anyway, making the button infrequently used.
Used to be back in the day power and reset were very much needed, to the point that I wished they were on my keyboard.
Now, almost never need them.
I almost never use it either, but I don't see how that comparison is relevant. That's a portable computer with a battery. I always turn off my desktop computer at the end of the day.
Edit: searching online I’m seeing that apparently it wasn’t a motion sensor? So maybe it was vibration or light contact (with clothes, etc) that caused it? For context, ours even started having phantom power downs that I assumed were from the power button, so it may have just been a failing component.
But yeah, I just sleep my Mac Mini. I have never needed to turn it off.
It boggles my mind, really. Anyway, I also love the value for money of the mini. I have had quite a few mac mini and this won't stop me from buying the M4 pro...
I'll just stick some tiny rubber feet to the side of the mac mini and rest it 90 degrees on its side. Done. Thanks Apple.
People don’t shut their phone down very much, it’s similar with laptops and desktops nowadays.
I get the convenience of always on, it's just not my jam.
No idea with desktops, but I wouldn't be surprised if suspend used less power than stop/start for overnight in some cases.
Because what a PC is is defined largely by the needs of Windows, many systems shipping today do not support the deeper power states (S1-S3) at all, just Modern Standby.
I remember doing the math on leaving every single LED light bulb on all day in the house until bedtime, and the costs were so low I had to convince family that it's just poverty mentality and that we don't live in the incandescent age anymore.
With wifi they get crowdsourced location data. with find my they get crowdsourced device and airtag location and relay.
(and ios nfc can't be turned off afaict)
The truly Apple thing to do is if they figured out a way to use the Touch ID button on the Magic Keyboard as a power button when the Mac mini is off.
That being said, the power button can be redirected to the back or front with 3D printed compliant mechanisms.
Again. The power button has been on the keyboard for Mac for many older generations
They'll still find this one (it glows, right?), but at least it increases the difficulty a bit.
New Mac Mini with M4
My Studio is to the left of my monitor stand and a little back. My monitor has crappy speakers so I have external desktop speakers. They are also a little behind the left and right sides of the monitor. The speakers get in the way of reaching the ports on front of the Mac.
With the Mac rotated it can be closer in toward the monitor base, and the ports are then easier to each. Also since being rotated reduces the footprint on my desk there is more room for other things, like a hub I have for a USB hub for my non-C peripherals.