I don't think it turns it into a brick. You just cannot take advantage of any updates. One of my iMacs (a 2012 model) is still running on a Power PC processor and OSX 10.6.8, which I think is Snow Leopard. It doesn't get used very much.
There are of course ways around everything, but to recommend obsolete tech to a non-tech person doesn't feel 100%
Agreed.
This is where I fit in. Tempted by Framework or even some PCs with Ubuntu but can't bother learning a new system since I'm not tech oriented anyway.
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I don't think it turns it into a brick. You just cannot take advantage of any updates. One of my iMacs (a 2012 model) is still running on a Power PC processor and OSX 10.6.8, which I think is Snow Leopard. It doesn't get used very much.