Apple Mac Pro (2nd generation) press photo 2008 (x)
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Apple Mac Pro (2nd generation) press photo 2008 (x)

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Old Mac Pro shells are being repurposed into benches.
How many Apple devices can you spot?
Mac Pro, Apple, 2013
Photos by Adam Leier @capyrancher taken on an iPhone 13 Pro, portrait mode, 2024
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i should make a longass video where i ramble about the joys of using linux on an old computer (as a daily driver) (i’m not doing okay)
I feel like Apple did the whole Liquid Glass reveal and version number 26 change to distract people from the fact that they’re about discontinue OS updates for 2-year-old, $52,000 Mac Pros with 1.5 TB of RAM, 28-core Intel Xeon W CPUs, and Dual Radeon Pro W6600X GPUs.
I just hope Linux support for T2 Chipped Macs is viable, and I hope the BOOTCAMP Drivers don’t break anytime soon. 3rd Party OSes are quite literally the only way to preserve these machines, now, which is unacceptable for a device which had a starting price of $6,000.
Mac Pro (2006)