FortNinety
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I've enjoyed Macs my whole life, but there are two things which really bug me about them:
OS X - As modern and stable as it is, certain key nuances about the OS really is a slap in the face of the whole philosophy of what the Mac OS is supposed to be. I don't like the terminal, it reeks of the Windows DOS prompts which the Mac was supposed to be moving away from. I really don't the like the whole set up, with administrators and users and stuff like that. It's just an extra layers of hassles set up for people to prevent themselves from shooting their own feet. Though I guess it didn't help that Mac users, who are all using the most simply. easy to use, and elegant interface ever devised, still managed to fuck themselves over my trashing the system folder and the such.
I think this piece does a far better job than I ever could about detailing how much OS X is going further and further away from what it should be...
http://arstechnica.com/reviews/003/panther/macosx-10.3-1.html
But the second thing I hate the most? Without a doubt: it's users. Most Apple users are arrogant pricks that won't listen to reason and constantly contradict themselves.
First off, if you pick up most major PC minded magazines, guess what they're stance is on Macs and OS X? For the most part, they're quite glowing and admire the good things that are in Apple products. What about Mac enthusiast magazines? Constant PC bashing, to the point of childishness. But it really does mirror a good percentile of the mindset of Mac users, with their retarded "no body understands us!" mentality.
It doesn't help that Apple themselves hep to perpetuate the spoiled children image, as it's rather evident with their advertising campaign. Apple caters to trendy, well to do audience, and a good deal of it's users are more than happy to live up to the self fulfilling stereotype.
But what irks me the most is how contradictory diehard Mac users have been. The same folks that were dissing Windows (sorry, "Win-doze" as the truly mindless Mac users like to use, right up there with "Pee-See") for having a command line (they and used to say that to get true functionality from a computer, the masses should not be forced to learn arbitrary commands), now embrace the whole notion since it's now "okay".
I don't get people who use PCs who bash the Mac cuz, really, OS X is pretty much Windows at this point, hence my dissatisfaction.
Also, if you have a Mac and have problems, you're pretty much out of luck. Having one company controlling everything hardware related ensures feet dragging and bullshit tactics when it comes getting any help. And what about the community? Completely useless; most have the attitude that Apple can do no wrong and any problems with the hardware or software is greeted with an "Live with it. But hey, it's still better than a Pee-See!"
But there's many reasons why I prefer Macs. Only 5% of the world uses Macs, and I like it. I like not having to worry about an entire world of hackers and virus trying to fuck my machine up.
OS X - As modern and stable as it is, certain key nuances about the OS really is a slap in the face of the whole philosophy of what the Mac OS is supposed to be. I don't like the terminal, it reeks of the Windows DOS prompts which the Mac was supposed to be moving away from. I really don't the like the whole set up, with administrators and users and stuff like that. It's just an extra layers of hassles set up for people to prevent themselves from shooting their own feet. Though I guess it didn't help that Mac users, who are all using the most simply. easy to use, and elegant interface ever devised, still managed to fuck themselves over my trashing the system folder and the such.
I think this piece does a far better job than I ever could about detailing how much OS X is going further and further away from what it should be...
http://arstechnica.com/reviews/003/panther/macosx-10.3-1.html
But the second thing I hate the most? Without a doubt: it's users. Most Apple users are arrogant pricks that won't listen to reason and constantly contradict themselves.
First off, if you pick up most major PC minded magazines, guess what they're stance is on Macs and OS X? For the most part, they're quite glowing and admire the good things that are in Apple products. What about Mac enthusiast magazines? Constant PC bashing, to the point of childishness. But it really does mirror a good percentile of the mindset of Mac users, with their retarded "no body understands us!" mentality.
It doesn't help that Apple themselves hep to perpetuate the spoiled children image, as it's rather evident with their advertising campaign. Apple caters to trendy, well to do audience, and a good deal of it's users are more than happy to live up to the self fulfilling stereotype.
But what irks me the most is how contradictory diehard Mac users have been. The same folks that were dissing Windows (sorry, "Win-doze" as the truly mindless Mac users like to use, right up there with "Pee-See") for having a command line (they and used to say that to get true functionality from a computer, the masses should not be forced to learn arbitrary commands), now embrace the whole notion since it's now "okay".
I don't get people who use PCs who bash the Mac cuz, really, OS X is pretty much Windows at this point, hence my dissatisfaction.
Also, if you have a Mac and have problems, you're pretty much out of luck. Having one company controlling everything hardware related ensures feet dragging and bullshit tactics when it comes getting any help. And what about the community? Completely useless; most have the attitude that Apple can do no wrong and any problems with the hardware or software is greeted with an "Live with it. But hey, it's still better than a Pee-See!"
But there's many reasons why I prefer Macs. Only 5% of the world uses Macs, and I like it. I like not having to worry about an entire world of hackers and virus trying to fuck my machine up.