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Several coworkers also had this experience and suggested to upgrade to Mojave. Then I had to compile a few ios apps for work, and since xcode was outdated on Sierra, I had to upgrade to High Sierra.
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Until about a month ago I ran Sierra - which worked fine and in 2 years didn't crash my mpb once. > Some time ago I was forced to upgrade to Sierra I never been eager to upgrade to new mac version too. I'm probably going to get a ThinkPad with some version of Linux if I can find a nice one. Obviously my next machine is not going to be Apple. If Mojave is such a no-go, upgrading to the version just before Mojave may not be possible, so I might be stuck on Sierra until my Macbook collapses, slowly watching websites drop support. So I had to upgrade, and although I would have preferred to upgrade to Maverick, Apple only offered the option to upgrade to the latest version: Sierra.
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But why was Chrome too old? Doesn't it update automatically? Yes, as long as the new version supports your OS, and apparently Chrome had stopped supporting Lion quite some time before. (I don't use LinkedIn much because it's awful, but a lot of clients find me there.) Turns out LinkedIn felt my version of Chrome was too old to support. Some time ago I was forced to upgrade to Sierra, because LinkedIn's website stopped working in Chrome. Still, increasingly poor versions of OS X present a clear end of the line for my 2011 Macbook Pro.
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I've never been at the forefront of upgrading my Macbook, and that seems like a wise decision now.