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|    Alan to CrudeSausage    |
|    Re: Sorry, Mac Fans: Linux Is Actually t    |
|    26 Aug 25 18:42:18    |
      XPost: comp.os.linux.advocacy, comp.sys.mac.advocacy       From: nuh-uh@nope.com              On 2025-08-25 12:55, CrudeSausage wrote:       > On 2025-08-25 9:59 a.m., Alan wrote:       >> On 2025-08-25 05:49, CrudeSausage wrote:       >>> On 2025-08-24 12:47 p.m., Alan wrote:       >>>> On 2025-08-24 02:32, Lawrence D’Oliveiro wrote:       >>>>> On Sun, 24 Aug 2025 04:52:22 -0400, Joel W. Crump wrote:       >>>>>       >>>>>> But no, buying a fucking Mac is not the answer. It's too expensive.       >>>>>       >>>>> And lacking in expandability and versatility. All Apple’s machines are       >>>>> basically just glorified laptops now.       >>>>>       >>>>> And the OS may have licensed the “Unix” trademark, but it doesn’t       >>>>> work the       >>>>> way people expect traditional “Unix” systems to work.       >>>>>       >>>>> Ask one of the original Bell Labs crew, Ken “Mr Unix” Thompson: he       has       >>>>> given up on Apple and switched to Linux.       >>>>       >>>> Sorry, Linux fans:       >>>>       >>>> Pretty much everyone disagrees with you.       >>>       >>> Honestly, MacOS is a more polished experience than Linux can ever       >>> hope to be. Nevertheless, Linux is a more liberating experience than       >>> MacOS can ever hope to be.       >>>       >>       >> People usually aren't looking for "liberating experience[s]" from       >> things they simply want to use day-to-day.       >       > I don't disagree. Additionally, the number of people who actually want       > to learn how the computer works is quickly shrinking. In most cases,       > whether they are kids or adults and especially because of how popular       > smartphones are, they just expect the system to be polished, easy to use       > and hands free in terms of maintenance. Even people who are rather       > technical are losing interest in the constant maintenance necessary to       > run Linux or to keep Windows running. Bravo to the exception who have       > never had problems with either Linux or Windows.       >              And let's be very honest: for ordinary consumers, you shouldn't have to       learn how a device you use works. That is the evolution of a device and       its utility.              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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