I used to have a mac boook pro in late 2015, it was fun, but to be fair I used to boot quite a lot on windows 10 (haha sorry, that's what it is) and while MacOS felt good sometimes I think linux doesn't ask much when it comes to dev stuff, unless you are into .net stuff (and that was on those days).
I switched to a desktop because as you I felt like my working in a desk without a disruptions is a better option and... why would you want a laptop when you like to work from the desktop?
So I ended up dual booting Ubuntu/Windows 10 in a desktop computer at home without any lack of tools for my dev environments
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I used to have a mac boook pro in late 2015, it was fun, but to be fair I used to boot quite a lot on windows 10 (haha sorry, that's what it is) and while MacOS felt good sometimes I think linux doesn't ask much when it comes to dev stuff, unless you are into .net stuff (and that was on those days).
I switched to a desktop because as you I felt like my working in a desk without a disruptions is a better option and... why would you want a laptop when you like to work from the desktop?
So I ended up dual booting Ubuntu/Windows 10 in a desktop computer at home without any lack of tools for my dev environments