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Dadab12 What is the reason you are still trying to get Macbooks to work for you? just the MacOS or the ecosystem?
I build iOS apps, I work on projects with others in Logic Pro. CoreAudio is unmatched in extremely low latency audio on the go at extremely small buffer sizes straight out of the built-in headphone jack.
The precision of MacBook trackpads and diagonal scrolling that always works is essential for image editing and design work outdoors in places where I can't use a mouse. You can't start dragging a file, switch 2 desktops, scroll a window in both directions, Force Click into a folder without waiting, and drop the file ALL in one single drag gesture on even the best PC trackpad — and even though it might not sound like it, that's something I actually do dozens of times per day. (This is why an actual usable MacBook is ideal for me instead of a Hackintosh laptop)
Much better built-in apps that I actually use, Preview is essential, nothing really comes close for quick and seamless editing/splicing/markup of PDFs. Generally more ergonomic keyboard shortcuts in most apps. COLUMN BROWSING VIEW IN FINDER.
Seamless UNIX terminal environment available at the same time as access to commercial apps like Adobe (unlike Linux) without quirks and hacky workarounds (unlike WSL2).
Due to all of this, even my usable Windows laptop I simply use as a screen sharing client into a Mac most of the time lol.