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As long as a standard “unblessed” usb-c cable will work fully with the phone it’s non-issue.

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I don’t get why even use their “blessed” hardware.

When I was at school, a few things made me want it:

  1. Apple was still kinda fine back then, playing nice with FOSS community;

  2. I had good memories from using QuickTime under Windows 2000;

  3. I’ve been Jobswashed by a few books for kids saying how innovative he was;

  4. I had a PSP, it was really cool to use for listening to music, playing games, reading books in the Web (over wi-fi) and even Skype, and I thought iPhones seem kinda similar;

  5. I was possessed by imitated (was bored, wanted to feel something real and heroic) romantic feelings and real (bright hair, greenish-gray eyes, warm smile, subtle voice, and at that moment she seemed intelligent and nice ; turned out not as honest though) sexual desire of one girl who had an iPhone, a perfect product placement, one can say;

  6. Apple’s UIs back then seemed very usable, only later I actually tried them and realized that even Windows makes me less furious;

  7. It still wasn’t today’s Apple, they seemed trustworthy.

None of this applies today.

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Because you’re getting a product that you know isn’t a cheap knockoff that will burn your house down, and you know it will charge your phone at the fastest speed it’s capable of.

You can of course get the same experience buying third party, but then you have to spend time doing research on which one to buy for your device, and the reputable third party brands can cost just as much as the Apple ones anyway.

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and you know it will charge your phone at the fastest speed it’s capable of

Are you really advocating for buying an Apple-branded USB-C cable?

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One exception nowadays: Business notebooks - and that’s only because the rest of the notebook market went to shit. If you want a somewhat compact notebook with more than 64GB of RAM, decent CPU performance and good battery life Apple currently is the only one offering something.

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It’s just hard to trust them. So - buying an Apple laptop to install Linux there? Doesn’t seem to make much sense, though Linus Torvalds seems to be of a different opinion.

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A lot of people say that you can get X laptop with similar specs for $600 or whatever. But they usually have shit screens or are made from cheap plastic.

I still think Apple is a bit expensive, but a comparable windows laptop is not too much cheaper in most cases.

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Surely. /s

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