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I only retired my 2014 MBP ... last week! It started transiently not booting and then, after just a few weeks, it switched to be only transiently booting. Figured it was time. My new laptop is actually a very budget buy, and not a mac, and in many things a bit slower than the old MBP.

Anyway, the old laptop is about par with the 'big' VMs that I use for work to analyse really big BQ datasets. My current flow is to do the kind of 0.001% queries that don't fit on a box on BigQuery and massage things with just enough prepping to make the intermediate result fit on a box. Then I extract that to parquet stored on the VM and do the analysis on the VM using DuckDB from python notebooks.

DuckDB has revolutionised not what I can do but how I can do it. All the ingredients were around before, but DuckDB brings it together and makes the ergonomics completely different. Life is so much easier with joins and things than trying to do the same in, say, pandas.




I still have mine, but it's languishing, I don't know what to do with it / how to get rid of it, it doesn't feel like trash. The Apple stores do returns but for this one you get nothing, they're just like "yeah we'll take care of it".

The screen started to delaminate on the edges, and its follow-up (a MBP with the touch bar)'s screen is completely broken (probably just the connector cable).

I don't have a use for it, but it feels wasteful just to throw it away.


I have the same machine and installed Fedora 41 on it. Everything works out of the box, including WiFi and sound.


eBay is pretty active for that kind of thing. Spares/repair.




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