Since we are discussing pc specs here, could anyone recommend a good laptop? PC isn't an option currently and I got no clue about laptops, need something powerful (but obv not 3080 or some stuff for rendering) that wont break after 1 year
"Something powerful" is a very broad term. With laptops the biggest limiting factor is heat as even when full fledged desktop chips are put in laptops they need to have their power heavily reduced so tiny laptop heat-sinks can handle them.
For a CPU, AMD chips are the best right now in terms of price to performance as well as heat and power. Intel is better in some applications but at a massive power cost. I would get a Ryzen 8700g, 8 cores is plenty for most users and a larger core count doesn't make sense on mobile due to the power requirements. If you are gonna be doing intensive CPU rendering you need a desktop, using mobile for it is like taking a VW Beetle to a drag race.
Integrated graphics on AMD chips are really good, enough for simple stuff like PhotoShop but a little lacking when it comes to video. Will also work for older games or even some emulation. I run Dolphin and Photoshop off a Surface Pro 7+ tablet which has a 4 core intel just as an example of how far integrated graphics have come, and the new AMD chips are far better.
Go look at reviews for the 8700G and decided if just integrated graphics is enough for you, it might be if you don't play newer games.
If you want to do gaming get something with a 3070 or 4060 mobile chip, it's enough for medium settings for while. Consider buying used if you can, laptops depreciate in price like sports cars and for similar reasons.
16gb of RAM is a minimum.
For size look for 15" and 17" models; the smaller the size the bigger price with 15" laptops being the cheapest due to how they are produced. Thicker laptops will also have better cooling but at a certain point become unwieldy to the point of being a desktop you can pick up but aren't likely to take with you to work.
Whats your budget? I can't recommend you any models unless I know that.
Also, why not a desktop? There are some pretty small mATX & ITX builds that are much cheaper than a laptop and still the size of a toolbox.