Sierra MacBook Early 2009? why no support?

My Macbook can boot El Capitan in 30 seconds. The only diffrence between Early and Late 2009 MacBooks is DDR2 vs DDR3. Don't tell me DDR2 was why my MacBook was dropped

Congratulations for noticing that Mac hardware is low spec and you can build your own machine for 1/4 of the price, with better hardware. At 14 years of age, the world is at your fingertips. While you may think that you're a child-genius who's just stumbled upon a massive secret about Mac hardware, you haven't. I've seen people like you complaining about Mac hardware for the past 20 years. You kids seem to think you know everything and love to come on Apple forums to complain and tells us how stupid we are for buying Macs and Apple products. Kid, we know we can get better hardware for cheaper. But having the fastest CPU and GPU isn't everyones priority. I've been developing on Macs for over 10 years and the tooling is second to none. Windows is still a joke. Some linux distros are OK. But the best tools for the type of development I do are only available on MacOS / OSX. Of course, you, a teen non-developer, wouldn't know anything about that. Try and understand that what's important to you isn't important to everyone else. And your comment about MacOS being the slowest OS on earth? I have a 5.5 year old MacBook Pro that boots faster than a brand new Surface Book. Just proves you literally have no idea what you're talking about. Not a single clue. Your pointless anti-apple rants are a waste of time. I've been writing software for longer than you've been alive kid; you don't know everything and you aren't a genius. If you want to change the world, go and do something productive instead of signing up to the Apple developer forum and writing anti-apple rants.

A few hardware upgrades and my 2007 iMac is running macOS Sierra with complete software support i.e. Handoff, clipboard. And it still runs smooth as butter

Sierra MacBook Early 2009? why no support?
 
 
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