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Yep. Apple hardware is generally fine. The basic software is more or less solid too. The problem arises from not actually owning the hardware or the software on your system. And being locked down into a tightly controlled ecosystem. For someone that just wants a computing appliance it's not too horrible. Maybe even preferable. But for someone that wants full control and the ability to upgrade change or alter it. It's very stifling and confining. And only getting worse as Apple and Microsoft continue to try to lock down their captive consumer bases. Rather than focus on improving to draw new customers.