• @cm0002OP
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    320 hours ago

    Linux is awesome, it’s neat watching its developer friendliness result in snowballing market share.

    Why not ditch MacOS? Mac’s are just as bad as Windows, just in different ways.

    Apple has been progressively neutering root on a path to make a laptop as much of a walled garden as iOS. Not to mention the entirely soldered RAM and SSD and then charges ridiculous premiums to get more

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      1120 hours ago

      Why not ditch MacOS? Mac’s are just as bad as Windows, just in different ways.

      Eh, I disagree. Yes, macOS isn’t great, but calling it “just as bad” is a bit disingenuous. If I had to pick between Windows and macOS, and installing Linux wasn’t an option for whatever reason, I’d take macOS in a heartbeat because it doesn’t spy on users anywhere as much as Windows, most Linux stuff works seamlessly (macports or brew, take your pick), the built-in software is actually pretty decent.

      That said, I very much dislike macOS as well (I use it for work), and there’s no substitute for me for Linux.

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      420 hours ago

      For me it strikes the right balance of usability and security.

      I’ve been a Mac user for almost 20 years now. I’ve had periods using Linux on desktop, but not for some time now. I’m very much a macOS power user.

      The things I use my computer for: desktop publishing via Affinity, photo editing, programming, some app dev, playing mostly older games, and I do a lot of data analysis. There are a few macOS apps I could not live without: Automator, Preview, and I use Apple Numbers a surprising amount (I like that it’s table based and not sheet based).

      I also find the right usability and hardware quality makes a huge difference for me. What stopped me before was Linux high DPI support and trackpad quality, but that was years ago.

      An example of why I like Mac: I have a script at work that spits out Google cloud buckets in gs: format and I can’t change the script. I set up a simple Automator workflow so now I can right click the url and format it as a link to the bucket viewer in my browser instantly.

      I have a ton of these little workflow improvements that I’m sure you could do with Linux but already work well for me.

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      -219 hours ago

      Mac’s are just as bad as Windows, just in different ways.

      They’re absolutely not.

      Not to mention the entirely soldered RAM and SSD

      Hate to tell you this but this is the direction of the entire industry. Look at the new Ryzen “AI Max” chips. Integrating CPU/GPU/RAM on the same chip just leads to crazy increases in performance and efficiency. As usual Apple paves the path to erosion of consumer choice.

      Apple has been progressively neutering root on a path to make a laptop as much of a walled garden as iOS.

      I agree it’s a very bad thing in general but it can also be disabled with some simple terminal commands. MS goes out of their way to constantly break any solutions consumers might find to make their systems suck less.

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        719 hours ago

        Integrating CPU/GPU/RAM on the same chip just leads to crazy increases in performance and efficiency. As usual Apple paves the path to erosion of consumer choice.

        CUDIMM is the socket-able answer to this and it’s rolling out. What’s the excuse for soldering SSDs?

        but it can also be disabled with some simple terminal commands.

        For now, Apple’s not stupid, they know if they move too fast they’ll piss off too many people so they’re doing it slowly step by step.

        • @[email protected]
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          119 hours ago

          CUDIMM is the socket-able answer to this and it’s rolling out.

          Rolling out where? As far as I know it’s only ever been installed and sold in a single device. Can’t tell ya why but it is.

          What’s the excuse for soldering SSDs?

          I don’t have an answer for that one.

          For now

          If that ever changes I’ll change my argument. I don’t think Apple really cares about the small fraction of users that will bother to mess with it.

          • @cm0002OP
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            419 hours ago

            Rolling out where? As far as I know it’s only ever been installed and sold in a single device. Can’t tell ya why but it is.

            We’re only about 4 months in ATM, it’s quite early

            Nonetheless, it’s technically sound so even if it does flop, it will have been for primarily greed reasons rather than because soldering was superior