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throwaway-blaze | 7 months ago
If you're an iOS user, the integration with the OS across devices can be pretty great (Messages on desktop, Airdrop, Tethering).
If you're an iOS dev, you have nowhere else to do your work.
throwaway-blaze | 7 months ago
If you're an iOS user, the integration with the OS across devices can be pretty great (Messages on desktop, Airdrop, Tethering).
If you're an iOS dev, you have nowhere else to do your work.
pjerem|7 months ago
When it comes to the software, well, I honestly fail to remember when was the last update of macOS with a single interesting thing for me.
Like Windows, every update doesn’t bring anything useful (to me) and just makes things worse.
And I said that as an old tech enthusiast who used to be really excited by OS updates. I’m really far from the usual "I don’t like change" guy, I actually like new things. But all I got in the last 5-10 years was just more walls, less freedom, and not even a single cool thing to help swallow the pill.
So, after 15 years, I’m not buying a Mac anymore, neither an iPhone as my next smartphone (but in the smartphone space it’s worse because you can’t escape the shit).
tim333|7 months ago
andrei_says_|7 months ago
The value I get from macOS is that it avoids the increasing enshittification of Windows and that it mostly preserves a higher level of ergonomics and consistency than any other os I’ve experienced.
It’s secure, does not spy on me, and integrates beautifully with iOS.
_mlbt|7 months ago
goosedragons|7 months ago
unsupp0rted|7 months ago
Once you go clipboard handoff + "Paste.app infinite memory" you never go back.