My 2013 MacBook Pro is running Linux and kicking ass. So, although they dropped os upgrades after 7 years, I think it says a lot about their desktops. The same cannot be said with their iOS devices, as I have an iPod Touch V1 that could be put to good use if only I could run Ubuntu touch.
stratosfear@lemmy.sdf.org 10 months ago
Wait, the guy who claimed to be for the environment was on the board of a company that contributes unnecessary e-waste by not allowing their hardware to last its rightful lifespan?? Wish I could say I was shocked…
tsonfeir@lemm.ee 10 months ago
danielfgom@lemmy.world 10 months ago
Literally any PC made in the last decade will run Linux like a champ. It has nothing to do with it being made by Apple
greybeard@lemmy.one 10 months ago
That is specifically not true of Apple. They don’t make drivers for Linux, and often change components which means there are several Apple devices that are really hard to run Linux on. The touchbar MacBooks are a nightmare for Linux, and the ARM Macs are slowly getting support, but it is sub par last I looked.
tsonfeir@lemm.ee 10 months ago
I’m referring to the quality of their hardware
skyline385@lemmy.world 10 months ago
You say that, meanwhile Apple is the benchmark in providing software updates and support for their devices.
headmetwall@lemmy.dbzer0.com 10 months ago
Both are bad, Apple needs to stop the parts locking (like not being able to use all the features on a replaced screen without their approval), and Android companies have to be better about giving support for their phones.
Keep both accountable, let’s leave the console wars bs in 2008.
skyline385@lemmy.world 10 months ago
I agree, and I am not here trying to start some Apple vs Android war. My comparison was just to give some perspective on the competition.
ricdeh@lemmy.world 10 months ago
The thing is, there is no one monolithic competition called “Android”, it’s a host of vendors and manufacturers that have agreed on a common operating system. You will see a great amount of variation between all the different Android OEMs, variation that also affects software support.
sir_reginald@lemmy.world 10 months ago
yeah, that green company that artificially impedes reusing parts by firmware.
the very same company that sells premium laptops with not upgradeable 8 GB of RAM. The very same company which sells laptops in which even the SSD is soldered, so when it dies or when it is full (the base model is 256 GB and they make you pay a big premium for more) you have to replace the whole thing.
skyline385@lemmy.world 10 months ago
Is 8GB RAM laptop even relevant to this discussion? You seem to be going off on the “Apple doesn’t provide enough RAM with their base models” which is a completely different discussion. Regarding soldering the SSD, many manufacturers do it and it’s certainly not good practice. I never said Apple is the greenest company in existence but they are also not the worst like the original company implied and they are certainly not forcing early retirement of their products. On the contrary they are doing the opposite by providing software support even 5-6 years after purchase.
TheGrandNagus@lemmy.world 10 months ago
8GB laptops are pretty much ewaste outside of Chromebooks. That’s why it’s relevant to the “green” discussion
sir_reginald@lemmy.world 10 months ago
no, not that many companies sold the SSD. The RAM? yeah, it’s widespread now. But you can still find laptops with upgradeable RAM. The SSD has been replaceable in most laptops.
And yes, the 8GB RAM is very relevant to the discussion, because for the same price every other manufacturer is offering at the very least 16GB, in most cases 32GB and in some 64GB.
8GB macbooks will be rendered obsolete way sooner than 16GB laptops. That’s ewaste for you.
I’d argue that they are very close to that title, given their marketshare.
Sure, you have years of software support. Great. Did the hardware survive that long? Do you need any repair? Because they won’t allow third party spare parts so it would be a shame if you needed one.
Also, the software support desktop, Linux has not a limited amount of years of support, it could revive perfectly good hardware that Apple doesn’t support anymore and they deliberately make it difficult to install.
danielfgom@lemmy.world 10 months ago
Yes but the android phone will still work fine for at least the next decade and all apps on the play store will still work on that phone for the next decade.
On apple, if you never update your phone, eventually you won’t be able to update or install apps because they require a version on iOS you’re not on. We don’t have this problem on android. Most android apps can run on Android 6 and up.
We are now on Android 14. 6 was a very long time ago…