I personally think that it is reasonable to "want" an Apple notebook. They have great hardware, great battery life and an ecosystem where every device integrates. Only on macOS you can nicely develop software for iOS. Furthermore most vendors release software for macOS, while they don't for Linux (not only Adobe). BTW the apps I miss most on Linux is the Preview App and Apple Mail.
However I'm done with Apple. I think it's a decision - not "reasoning". That decision takes time and is painful. It's also a decision specifically against "the best" ecosystem available in favor of something "ok".
Not only they repeatedly disappointed my expectations - they just suck as a company (in my opinion). It's not about being less innovative for decreasing software quality, they have done so much for the market, that I think GNOME wouldn't even exist as it is without them... Its about sealing off every inch of their software and hardware they can. No repair without paying... Making RAM and SSD upgrades ridiculously expensive, you cannot even put default NVMe drives into a mac mini - everything is proprietary. Even their sensors have serial numbers to prevent hibernating if you change them out without "hacking" the firmware.
Hardware-wise I have high hopes for framework working with AMD - although they did not address the issues I'd suggest (speakers, lpcamm2), they're constantly improving without breaking their promises. This is hopefully not going to change when they get bigger.
OS-wise I'll stay on Linux. After a long journey going from Ubuntu to Debian to Fedora using GNOME, KDE and even NixOS with Hyprland for a short period, I gained enough knowledge required to really enjoy Linux. System76 is working on COSMIC, which could be pretty amazing, once it is released.
In case anyone would like to try my current Linux config, I'm constantly working on an "install everything" script (pretty early stage):
Yeah... probably. I forgot to mention that Apple computers are a pretty good deal if you are looking for an AI / LLM experimentation machine due to unified RAM which nearly translates 1:1 into VRAM.
However I'm done with Apple. I think it's a decision - not "reasoning". That decision takes time and is painful. It's also a decision specifically against "the best" ecosystem available in favor of something "ok".
Not only they repeatedly disappointed my expectations - they just suck as a company (in my opinion). It's not about being less innovative for decreasing software quality, they have done so much for the market, that I think GNOME wouldn't even exist as it is without them... Its about sealing off every inch of their software and hardware they can. No repair without paying... Making RAM and SSD upgrades ridiculously expensive, you cannot even put default NVMe drives into a mac mini - everything is proprietary. Even their sensors have serial numbers to prevent hibernating if you change them out without "hacking" the firmware.
Hardware-wise I have high hopes for framework working with AMD - although they did not address the issues I'd suggest (speakers, lpcamm2), they're constantly improving without breaking their promises. This is hopefully not going to change when they get bigger.
OS-wise I'll stay on Linux. After a long journey going from Ubuntu to Debian to Fedora using GNOME, KDE and even NixOS with Hyprland for a short period, I gained enough knowledge required to really enjoy Linux. System76 is working on COSMIC, which could be pretty amazing, once it is released.
In case anyone would like to try my current Linux config, I'm constantly working on an "install everything" script (pretty early stage):
https://github.com/sandreas/zarch
HF ;)