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by peraspera
1882 days ago
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Here are two anecdotes to explain why I'll never buy an Apple computer again, as 'sexy' as they are: 1. My brother has a old iPad (3rd generation). Somehow its battery is still good enough and the screen is in great shape, but the OS hasn't been updated in years. IIRC, Chrome is stuck on version 60 something. I could jailbreak it, but apparently I'd need a Mac to do that. 2. A friend of mine sold me an iMac 2010 for 50 bucks last year, peripherals and all. The hardware was in excellent shape. When November came, Apple stopped maintaining the latest version of the OS I could possibly get. Due to that iMac's finicky graphics card, installing a user-friendly Linux distro such as Ubuntu wasn't trivial. I ended up donating the computer to a repair centre. So here's a company with no interest in its hardware being of any use a decade after it's released. Planned obsolescence is bad enough when done to phones, it should never apply to full-on computers. |
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