@berkberkman @animeirl I don't pay attention or care about graphic design, video production, etc. But apparently, Macs were actually never the best option for those. They just became a shitty trend by Hollywood film directors. I've heard that even back then, Amiga was actually the best option when it came to media production.
@netdoll @animeirl Laptops are still repairable if you buy a good one and not some shitty netbook, but anyone who isn't using a netbook, cheap laptop, or MacBook is probably a PC gamer who is naturally going to replace his gaming laptop when newer AAA games make it obsolete.
I'm actually trying to keep my current laptop for as long as possible. It's already outlasting my previous laptops and I recently replaced the fans. When the time comes, I'm either going to get a System76 or Framework.
@ItsSkyDragonz Also
>Literally turns to sludge with contact with water
I never have that happened before. Do you live next to a river or something?
@MeBigbrain @ItsSkyDragonz And I know from experience that repairing dry wall is much easier than repairing brick wall.
@MeBigbrain @ItsSkyDragonz You still have to repair your stuff no matter what. Accidents happen.
@ItsSkyDragonz I think it's not about durability but more about how easy it is to repair. If you have a hole in the wall, depending on the size of the hole you can patch it or use dry wall with DryDex (that's a brand and I don't know what the actual thing is called).