A previous 7DRL attempt open in the terminal.
This 2006 MacBook lasted a really long time. I didn’t get it in 2006. I had a white one from around 2006, then got a MacBook Pro in 2008. After that, I always worked at places that let you use an MBP. I think around 2015 I was laid off and without a laptop, but wanted one to take to a coffee shop periodically to work on projects, so I bought a cheap used 2006 MacBook.
Once I got another MBP-furnishing job, I stopped using it.
Snow Leopard OS X’s peak. It worked, the UI made it was clear what was going on, and it was faster than its predecessors. Every release after Snow Leopard was slower and introduced features that were stupid and often buggy.
Snow Leopard still works well *right now* on 14-year-old hardware.