No. I still prefer Gnome but Mac is fine.
No. I still prefer Gnome but Mac is fine.
I really like how Gnome has the super key and kinda combines Spotlight and Mission control into the same function.
After I got a free iMac and using it for a while, I don’t think I can go back to Linux daily. It’ll still be on my laptop, and my gaming PC, and eventually this Mac will die and I’ll have to reassess. Linux is still just way too complicated for me to complete even basic tasks.
The biggest drawback of MacOS is all the software that’s locked behind the Apple Store, which I refuse to use.
As a Linux user I’m quite fond of MacOS. There’s not really anything special about it but other than the unremovable first-party bloat ware its easy to use and stays out of my way, which is really the best I can ask for.
I get tired of typing the same command twice.
They are actually. When your headlights are 5 feet off the ground, there’s no way to light the road ahead of you without also blasting it into the back window of the sensible sedan in front of you.
I don’t think you understood what I said. This solves problems that a screw does not.
Eh, depends on the car. Most of mine involved opening the hood and twisting a screw.
Yes, my Tesla came from the factory with the headlights pointed at the sky. Was getting flashed all over the place. Fortunately they have an easy GUI in the MCU to aim them. But I’m sure many drivers are not smart enough to figure that out or even realize it’s possible.
Probably because Europeans have largely solved this problem with laser/Matrix headlights that can identify oncoming traffic and turn off only the lights that are specifically pointed at that vehicle, but these are illegal in the US.
Thank you for confirming that you think of me as your bitch
So, just to be clear, “I think you’re my bitch” for expecting you to back up your statements? This is the logic you’re going with?
This after all is why I left Reddit - to come here to do exactly the same.
If everywhere you go smells like shit, maybe its time to check your shoes?
I never said I couldn’t back it up.
Actions speak louder than words. Or in this case, inaction.
Or I suppose you could try to goad me yet again into doing your homework for you
Your homework, not mine.
They are tied together, yet distinct entities.
Yes and no. You can run other software on Mac hardware, but not the other way around.
Your lack of recollection neither proves nor disproves anything at all.
I could say the same about your statement.
If you doubt me, look it up?
So…I should look up pricing of comparable hardware across the entirety of Apple history because you made a statement you can’t back up?
I mean… a Mac machine will run non-Mac OSX software.
Ah yes, the worst of both worlds! Wonderful!
I recall at various points in time, comparing equivalently-equipped machines, Apple ones were pound-for-pound actually cheaper than their Windows equivalents.
I don’t ever recall that…
Uhhhh I mean I’m pretty sure I did…
Well my point was that’s not a software problem, it’s a hardware problem.
Yes that’s my point
FTFY