Post ALX8jTQvZNG9PGoIoC by fossil@mas.to
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 (DIR) Post #ALWK2hktRva7fJYtgu by xpil@fosstodon.org
       2022-07-15T15:25:27Z
       
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       Agree? Disagree?
       
 (DIR) Post #ALWK2iCXn7hR34Uyn2 by wolf480pl@mstdn.io
       2022-07-15T15:48:47Z
       
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       @xpil it's a very limited analogy. It doesn't show the clunkiness and unreliability of Windows, or the many faces of Linux depending on your choice of distro, or Windows's *and* MacOS's crippling dependence on GUI
       
 (DIR) Post #ALX8jTQvZNG9PGoIoC by fossil@mas.to
       2022-07-15T23:58:50Z
       
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       @xpil Disagree. It suggests that macOS takes functionality away from you (e.g. steering).macOS lets you do everything that Linux does, it just looks better and works in a more unified way.PS. The windows one should be something like a 1950's soviet tractor </snark>
       
 (DIR) Post #ALX8jTv3lLMWuiuMm8 by AIaYYAle4i1uKmKpqy.gme@bofh.social
       2022-07-16T01:20:07.975621Z
       
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       Windows 10/11 lets you do everything Linux does, looks just as good, and you don't need to pay the Apple Tax.Windows 11 will even let you run native Linux GUI apps by installing the Windows Subsystem for Linux.And don't tell me that Mac OS has that.Let's not forget that OS X started out as Cocoa which Jobs created at NextStep when he left Apple originally.The OS X today (and now macOS) is an Apple GUI on top of FreeBSD with a Mach Kernel.