• Darren@sopuli.xyz
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    5 days ago

    There are apparently a lot of people still using Mac OS El Capitan or lower.

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      Macs are crazy expensive and nothing has gotten cheaper in terms of cost of living. Most people will assume that if it keeps working they don’t need to upgrade/replace.

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        Oh yeah, I don’t disagree. I’m just surprised that there are so many people still rocking the older OS’s. Nicely surprised.

        For what it’s worth, all three of my older Macs are now running Mint, having gone through a few years of Opencore.

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      My MacBook is over 10 years old and doesn’t get updates for years now, still works great. I ditched iPhone because of the high price and will probably not buy another MacBook when this one dies but I am really surprised how long they last. I do not run heavy apps or games so that probably makes a big difference but I can run 100 tabs and watch full hd movie without it slowing down cannot believe it. Also retina display and ssd so even after 10 years, if I were to replace it with a budget or midrange windows laptop tomorrow I don’t think it will feel like an update.

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        Yeah, they’re solid. I have a 2014 mini running Linux Mint that I use as my Home Assistant / Plex / Syncthing server. I also have 2011 mini that’s also running Mint that I use at work for giving presentations.