• dan@upvote.au
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    7 hours ago

    runs major software

    You’d probably want to go for Windows in that case? There’s plenty of software that doesn’t have a MacOS version.

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        4 hours ago

        How many people choose Xcode over other IDEs though? Or are there some things that you can only do in Xcode?

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      6 hours ago

      Lol, advocating windows. I guess it could get worse than the OP’s post.

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        I was just comparing it to MacOS, and using it as a reply to the comment that MacOS “runs major software and doesn’t force the user to spend half their life in the command line”, which I interpreted to mean an OS that a mainstream user would be comfortable with. Windows fits that description better than MacOS does. I’m not advocating for using Windows instead of Linux or anything like that.

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          People who buy Macs are typically not buying it because they’re gamers.