• Joe Dyrt
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    1 day ago

    Someone has to say it: I bought a MacBook!

      • Joe Dyrt
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        14 hours ago

        I’ve never had a pc get to 10 years old before upgrading. I fully expect my MacBook to meet my needs (which don’t include rending animations or editing video) for the rest of my life (I’m 65) OR at least 10 years.

        • Wispy2891@lemmy.world
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          11 hours ago

          MacOS has an expiration date that in average is 5-6 years since that particular model was put on sale. You can continue using MacOS without updates, but apps will start to complain when you’re 2 versions behind and it will be almost unusable when you’re 4 versions behind. Doesn’t reach ten years.

          Microsoft noticed this and saw that people still continued to give money to Apple so they introduced an artificial limitation on Windows 11, forcing everyone with a computer with a processor made before 2018 to buy a new one or switch to Linux

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        14 hours ago

        I may not have 10 years left in my life cycle!