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jump to expanded postGod damn it, I don't know why they praise macs so far. It's so inflexible, inconsistent, impossible to set up to my usage. I have to use TOUCHPAD of all things to move around efficiently. I am sooo frustrated.
Am I just too old for this shit? Has anybody transitioned from #linux to #macos (after a decade or two, no n00b takes please) and felt as productive, ever? How long did it take you?
Who ever made the switch and felt that the mac is BETTER? If you did, what kind of work do you do? What are some tips to stop feeling so frustrated?
@zlatko The Apple ecosystem is often praised for its seamless integration across devices and services, but there are several factors that contribute to this perception:
Hardware and Software Integration: Apple controls both the hardware and software for its products, which allows for better optimization and integration between the two. This means that Apple devices are designed to work seamlessly with one another, from AirPods and Apple Watch to Macs and iPhones.
Closed Ecosystem: Apple tightly controls its app store and services, which allows for greater consistency and quality control. This means that Apple can ensure that third-party apps and services meet its standards for performance and security, which in turn helps to maintain a more stable and integrated ecosystem.
Design Philosophy: Apple prioritizes user experience and design in all of its products, which contributes to a more cohesive and intuitive user experience.
Apple user since 1984 😎👍🏼🤟🏼
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@Precis i wish i was an apple user for so long, then I wouldn't have that many complains about flexibility :)