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Macos as King deeply offends me in a way I didn’t think possible.

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That’s just some dude that bought a crown.

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22 points

An overly expensive crown.

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I mean if we were talking accurately the public bought the crown for him in the case of Apple.

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Fixed it

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5 points

Should be SunOS

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Although Windows doesn’t fit at all. Windows NT was based on VMS which came from RSX-11. Rsx-11 was the OS running on the Pdp-11 on which Unix was written.

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I dunno. It does seem accurate to me. Monarchies throughout history were just people who were given a mandate by their diety to rule and had the resources to pay a strong enough army to “correct” anyone who suggested otherwise.

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127 points

I feel like this isn’t 100% accurate, so I fixed it.

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37 points

Wow, you even corrected the fonts. Splendid work!

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21 points

If I’m shaking my own hand on this, do I wash them twice?

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Just keep scrubbing until your hands aren’t touching a Mac user.

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8 points

Okay but I use both

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22 points

You must wash your hands often.

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As a germophobe, yes

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You can’t wash off what is on MacOS hands

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True. Mac users couldn’t handle that much glory on their hands.

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7 points

What if I use both 🙃

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You can’t, constantly washing hands…

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Same, ignore them.

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Some of these are funny and make me laugh but I really hate that this seems to be the Linux identity.

Shitting on Windows and it’s users got old years ago. I see one of these every few days, or I see it in the comments attacking other users, it’s just miserable and sad after a while.

Like we get it, windows bad, lets move on.

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Eh, it’s all heretics all the way down.

Pick a preference. Go on. Any preference at all. Coffee? Great! All the coffee snobs agree that Starbucks is shit coffee. Then the pour-over gals and the espresso makers go home and wash their hands. Then the 40/60 pour-over gals meet with the 30/70 pour-over guys and agree that the espresso makers suck; then THEY go home and wash their hands. Then the 30/70 Japanese filter guys meet with the 30/70 German filter guys and agree that the 40/60 gals stink, and so on ad nauseum.

No group hates outsiders more than they hate heretics within their own group.

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I just gotta say, I’m glad I don’t know what all that coffee terminology is, I’m better off not knowing.

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Oh yeah. That’s a new one for me, thanks!

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This clip is the best way of explaining this phenomenon (and, if you don’t know him already welcome to the world of Emo Phillips)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l3fAcxcxoZ8

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Here is an alternative Piped link(s):

https://www.piped.video/watch?v=l3fAcxcxoZ8

Piped is a privacy-respecting open-source alternative frontend to YouTube.

I’m open-source; check me out at GitHub.

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Shitting on Windows and it’s users got old years ago

It was already old back in the 90s when people were writing it as “Windoze” and writing Micro$oft with a dollar sign.

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Nvm

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Just a joke bro

Coming from windows xp was the bomb and used 7 for 6 years

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I know, nothing wrong with the joke per se, it’s just the repetitiveness of the shitting on Windows thing. Lately I’ve been thinking of unsubbing to these communities because of it.

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Windows gets in the news almost daily with new ways they made their product worse. Of course people are shitting on them, it’s still as relevant as years ago.

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As its your choice but the collective decision by Microsoft is not helping

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This one also shits on Mac, so it’s a little different. That and the more bad speak about Windows, the better.

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Soap is an effective sanitizer

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I prefer Rest or Corba.

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you gonna need some bleach for REST though

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macOS is UNIX. If your workflow is heavy on the command line, it feels pretty similar to Linux, which is no surprise. The userspace is definitely different (it’s not GNU) but if you ssh into a macOS box, you should feel pretty much at home.

I feel like a lot of these flame wars are basically just “I like Y GUI better.” Which is one of the great things about Linux of course, that I can run i3 and you can run Plasma. For me, having a more-or-less unified (command line) interface across my Linux laptop, my various home lab SBCs, my VPS, and my work laptop is pretty nice.

(And yes. I would much, much, much prefer i3 to yabai on macOS.)

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In this case, I think the OS being closed source and kind of a “walled garden” where a company controls everything is what most Linux users dislike about Mac.

None, or at least very few of us hate on FreeBSD or OpenIndiana the way we do on macOSX, so it’s not about it being UNIX. Furthermore, some Linux DEs can resemble the mac interface a bit, like GNOME, or even KDE if it’s customized a certain way. Granted, GNOME does have a few haters among us, but not at the same level as Apple.

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macOS: there are very few issues, but when you encounter one, it’s impossible to fix

Linux: there are lots of issues, and but they are all fixable, but each fix might be a rabbit hole of figuring out how to compile someone’s GitHub project they seemingly abandoned 4 years ago.

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But boy oh boy, do you learn things from those rabbit holes. It can be a MASSIVE pain, but I enjoy that I’m at least picking up XP points whenever I make time to fix stuff and learn more.

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Honestly the only issues I run into on macOS are things that I’m probably doing to waste time anyway, like enable some random feature or setting that might be useful 1 in 1000 use cases and when that use case rolls around I’d have forgotten about the feature and end up doing it manually anyway.

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Windows: there are very few issues, but all of them are possible to fix if you’re willing to brave regedit and some random IT guy’s instructions from 12 years ago on a now defunct forum

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I think Darwin is still open source, and WebKit is still open source.

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It’s technically Unix, but with randomised directories, with illegible logs, with a lot of the openness taken out and replaced by Apple’s “our way or the highway”. It’s Unix for people who didn’t want Unix anyway.

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Word on the street is that GNU’s not Unix.

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Being open has nothing to do with Unix. It was a proprietary OS and most of its descendants are still proprietary.

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Mac is part the OS, part walled garden experience, and part overpriced, less-upgradable hardware. Plus an overall design approach that values simplicity over configurability while I prefer the opposite.

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If your workflow is heavy on the command-line you’d probably get more value out of Windows with WSL than you would from MacOS… At least then it’s Linux everywhere rather than having to remember the differences between GNU coreutils and MacOS coreutils.

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Sure, but you can also brew install coreutils on macOS.

My point is only that macOS is UNIX. Linux looks a whole lot like UNIX**. But no matter how much you squint, Windows isn’t UNIX. Which is completely fine, and everyone is entitled to prefer whatever OS they choose. For me personally, macOS feels familiar. I will always choose Linux if I have the choice, but barring that, I’ll take an OS where I can rsync over my .zshrc and .vimrc with minimal shenanigans.

**And in some cases is UNIX — EulerOS, a Linux distro, was UNIX-certified.

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But it is. WSL is linux. With most distros available. Macos with coreutils is macos with coreutils.

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