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It's funny how when it comes to the actual hardware, Apple is among the first to adopt and customers are often forced to buy dongles and new peripherals, but when it comes to installing a major version of Python that was released a decade ago this December, Apple is happy to not push people.



Their adoption of newer CPUs is, on the other hand, write disappointing.

I'm writing this on a MacBook Pro that was released with a CPU one full generation behind its competition.


Because I imagine Apple sees value in pushing new hardware, but not in pushing Python 3.


I hope they made a lot of money from the dongle division.




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