Wow, I’m not tormented at all. I guess if you don’t diddle kids you have nothing to worry about…
Wow, I’m not tormented at all. I guess if you don’t diddle kids you have nothing to worry about…
They just work (usually) if you want to use their products the way they want you to use them.
If you have your own idea how to do something on your own that’s any different, you will slowly go insane.
And yet their servers are using Linux to host a subpar experience for Linux clients.
Hey Amazon, use Windows and MacOS servers (lolz) instead for HD/UHD stream hosting!
Is it really a good idea to add cracked games on Steam verses other methods of running Windows apps in Linux? I’d assume Valve could notice and take some kind of action against your account…
Old Macintosh computer, although it didn’t have a color screen…
My old Motorola X4 used the headphone cable for its FM antenna. The radio didn’t work without it.
That’s my setup except I have a 3rd monitor in portrait orientation on the other side too.
And it pays for itself in less than a year
Thinking I am referring to using a computer as not a computer is pretty ridiculous. A computer is a tool that in capable hands can do many things not originally expected by their creators.
I generally like macOS and agree that it isn’t locked down. I’ve used Apple computers since the Apple 2, but the first one I bought myself was an iBook G4 and later a Macbook Air. I haven’t kept close attention since MacOS X went beyond version 11 though.
Certainly not an all-inclusive list but some examples off the top of my head:
Some of these have workarounds or 3rd party apps to handle. Others may not be a problem on all hardware models or is simply a EULA matter. Or Apple has a solution for it if you buy their product for it but if you want to use your existing hardware you’re SOL.
My concerns boil down to the choices Apple has made to keep you in their ecosystem and extract as much $$ as possible from their end users.