Fuck Windows AND MacOS honestly

  • JovialSodium@lemmy.sdf.org
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    2 days ago

    I thought Apple was cool back in the system 6/7 days. I don’t know if it actually was. I was a kid back then and just got to use it a little in school. I didn’t daily drive it. But I did like it based off the usage I got.

    When they switched to a BSD* derivative, it became less the the thing I remembered liking and my interest waned. Then they switched to x86 and it became something I felt was completely disassociated with what I considered to be a Mac. And while I could see those were smart choices on their part, I no longer cared for what they were offering.

    And now I hate the company for the sorts of things the meme touches on. Not that consumer hostile practices are anything new for them, just more opinionated about it now.

    That was rantier than I’d anticipated when I started, but already made it this far.

    • no hate intended on BSD. I run OpenBSD and FreeBSD on some things. More that it failed to match my nostalgia, I guess.
    • wheeldawg@sh.itjust.works
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      I don’t even know what system it was at the time, but the first time I figured out things weren’t just on “computer” and were on a particular operating system and that Mac didn’t do games at all, I hated them immediately. They were completely useless for my use case.

      I remember when iPods got popular that I specifically didn’t want one, I wanted a different mp3 player. I got one of the first Dell ones. I forget the name of it now. It was either a “jukebox” or maybe that was the software’s name. It has the scroll barrel on it. Had I think 15 or 20GB on it. I was so much happier with it than I would’ve been with an iPod. For one I didn’t need to cover my entire library to aac. And iTunes was just a nightmare on Windows in general from what I heard. There was no software needed for the Dell one. You just moved your music on like a removable hard drive. Playlists were actual separate files that were somehow associated to the songs. I never did (and still don’t) really care about playlists.

      I’m too millennial for that. I just play the album I wanna hear. Or nowadays if I’m too lazy or in a hurry I have an automatic playlist that knows what kinda stuff I like to listen to and just plays from that set.

      • JovialSodium@lemmy.sdf.org
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        1 day ago

        I skipped the iPod as well. Had a Creative Zen Touch, which I thought was a great device. Same kind of deal, it showed up as a removable drive or MTP device or something like that. Can’t remember for sure.