Or you can get "older" MacBookPro and load it with Debian/Ubuntu. It does recognize almost all hardware and you can extend the life of that box for another 4-5 years. I use few of them as nodes in my kubernetes cluster, with battery backup included, it's working like a charm :-) Just an idea.
This is helpful. I’ve been entrenched in the Apple ecosystem for years but I’m wanting more and more to give Linux a try. I’ll be looking into these options more closely!
Or you can get "older" MacBookPro and load it with Debian/Ubuntu. It does recognize almost all hardware and you can extend the life of that box for another 4-5 years.
I use few of them as nodes in my kubernetes cluster, with battery backup included, it's working like a charm :-) Just an idea.
Yeah, that's a great idea.
I also like the old thinkpads. You can pick them up for cheap on Ebay
Or put Asahi linux on the newer MBPs
this is another one https://puri.sm/products/librem-14/
also related post #199275
yep lots of good info in there!
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This is helpful. I’ve been entrenched in the Apple ecosystem for years but I’m wanting more and more to give Linux a try. I’ll be looking into these options more closely!
Great list, thanks for sharing. Do any of these accept bitcoin payments?
Great the country of origin is listed. Helps a lot when your in the EU.
This is a good list. Reputable suppliers