The year 2016 was the beginning of the dark ages for the Mac lineup. The MacBook Pro was the epitome of the company’s problems, dragged down by Intel’s performance stalls and Apple’s own arrogance regarding design and an unflinching pursuit of thinness. It added a b***erfly-style keyboard prone to failure, lost critical I/O ports in favor of USB-C, and notoriously eliminated the function key row for the Touch Bar. When Apple started to fix its mistakes with the 16-inch MacBook Pro (Intel, 2019), the b***erfly keyboard was the first to go. Then, the 14-inch and 16-inch MacBooks Pro in 2021 with Apple Silicon added ports and removed the Touch Bar.