![]() ![]() Regardless of how powerful my MacBook is, if it doesn’t run the latest macOS, I’m forced to purchase a new MacBook. My bigger issue is concerning the developer tools, which I didnt do a great job at getting across. Still, it just seems crazy to think that a MacBook purchased today might be deprecated in 5 years time.Įdit: Clarify 2019 MacBook Pro (Intel-based). I’ve accepted that my 2013 MacBook Pro has already been unable to install the newest apps for a few years now due to OS requirements. I’m sure there are good reasons, but I still use that thing as my second workbook because of how fast it is to this day.Īs a software dev, I know it’s not really logical to expect them to maintain this stuff forever. It seems crazy to me that my 2013 MacBook Pro has almost as much power as my current Intel-based 2019 MacBook Pro (on paper and in practice), but it hasn’t been supported for years. Not to mention, I’ve read a few studies now that suggest Apple is trying to trim down the MacBook lifecycle even further. The mid loadout for the M-series MacBooks seem good enough. ![]() Saying that, I’m really not seeing the incentive to do that much anymore. It’s been worth it since I’ve needed it for work and use them for everything. I made a habit out of maxing my MacBooks in the past. ![]()
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