I use my Apple computers and devices as practical tools. I don’t change them like they are underwear. The constant chase for the faster model came with the transition to Intel and it’s just an unrealistic goal. What the heck are most of us editing to need 128 GBs or even 48 GBs of RAM? I can understand the niche user: 3D modeling, film editing, developer. But I’m reading some post, is 96 GBs enough for 32 Chrome tabs, Excel and Spotify? Even if you are an indie film maker, you could still do your work on a 2015 MacBook Pro and not necessarily worry about time. We are so saturated with content right now, the world is not somehow gonna go into chaos if you don’t get whatever project your are working completed in 1 hour to upload to YouTube where it’s gonna be lost in a sea anyway.
I get it, if you just like nice things, fine, it’s your money and you are entitled to spend it however you choose. But I wouldn’t be surprised if Tim Cook and John Ternus are still using an M1 iPad Pro and M1 Max MacBook Pro respectively.
I do understand the inertia around having the latest and greatest; and in some ways pushing the boundaries of technology. For many though, it’s starting to feel like diminishing returns. When I think about the idea of spending 4,500 on a laptop that will likely be obsolete 9 months from now, I’d rather buy some stocks. I still have Early 2015 13 inch MacBook Pro, it’s slow now but does web browsing just as well as my M1 13 inch MBP.