The thinkpads are probably the closest thing to MacBooks outside of apple, and I guess you could boot Linux on one. Though without knowing what you actually like about MacBooks, I can't really recommend anything in particular
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K here's an example to help illustrate what I'm looking for: pretend I'm a MacBook and this is a dumb fantasy like Thomas the Tank or whatever. Say I want to romance a Linux copy of me? What laptop as a fellow laptop do I want to "Migrate" or upload with?
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Pinebook Pro is the answer. If you don't agree, reconsider the question.
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