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Meh, the last two that I've had:

2014 MBP: worked well for a couple of years, then developed a fault where it randomly half comes out of sleep, then gets very hot, even when closed in a bag.

2018 MBP: randomly completely crashes, with no warning whatsoever, roughly once a day.




2022 m1 macbook pro here - and i have one from work too. never had either crash, haven't plugged this one in for literally days, and right now i have an ide, vscode, ableton, slack, chrome with like 400 tabs in multiple windows and it's cool to the touch.

I think you'd like apple silicon macs.


I'm not sure of the point being made? Is it: manufacturing processes and software aren't perfect? And that only applies to Apple?




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