Apple has a memory problem and we’re all paying for it::Apple still sells expensive “Pro” computers with just 8GB of RAM and charges a fortune for more.

      • @GenEcon@lemm.ee
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        67 months ago

        MacOS is the worst part about Apple. Their hardware is amazing, but the software (third and first party) sucks.

        • @paperplane@lemmy.world
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          157 months ago

          How so? It’s a polished Unix desktop that runs most open-source and a bunch of proprietary apps, including Final Cut and Logic. It’s natively POSIX and has a proper shell.

          • I'm Hiding 🇦🇺
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            07 months ago

            It’s alright. Personal preference has me sticking with Linux, and I’ll never touch Windows with a ten foot pole if I can avoid it, but MacOS is certainly commendable.

            Before I went Linux, I daily drove hackintoshes for a decade or so - back when the hardware was bad and the software was first class. Now it’s the other way around!

            If Asahi ever get their kernel perfect, I’m definitely buying a modern MacBook Pro. No doubt about it.

            • @Flaky@iusearchlinux.fyi
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              27 months ago

              I was watching a Twitch stream from a programmer and he said the same thing, about Apple switching from bad hardware/good software to good hardware/bad software. I do think modern macOS is so much better than modern Windows, but it’s far from where it was. Though that might just be me being nostalgic; 10.5-10.9 (Leopard to Mavericks) was my personal “golden age”.

              • I'm Hiding 🇦🇺
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                17 months ago

                I would argue modern MacOS is not “bad software” per se, it’s just nothing to write home about. Back in the heyday you describe, it was innovative and quite spectacular compared to the competition. Nowadays it’s rivals are better featured in many respects, but it still does everything it needs to.

        • @tsonfeir@lemm.ee
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          -27 months ago

          If you were asking that genuinely I’d answer. But I’m trolling you all just as much as you think you’re trolling me.

      • @bmarinov@lemmy.world
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        -27 months ago

        MacOS is extremely barebones. Almost two years ago I got a MacBook to work on a customer project. Until then I’ve only been on Linux and Windows 10. And boy was I in for a surprise. I kind of got used to it, but let me give you a few examples.

        You want to tab between windows and not apps? Better pay for an app. You want to snap your windows left or right? An app. You want to control which app outputs to which audio device? You guessed it - an app. Clipboard? App. Configure mouse acceleration? An app (linear mouse).

        I mean, the OS is polished and looks great. And if all you do is swoosh windows left and right in Starbucks, that’s all you need. But for anyone else it’s just sad how little it supports out of the box.

        • @tsonfeir@lemm.ee
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          107 months ago

          Jesus Christ it has most of those things. What are you even talking about?

          PEBCAK

          • @bmarinov@lemmy.world
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            17 months ago

            Can you point me at the right settings? I googled around and that’s what I found. Maybe I came up with old results which aren’t up to date?

            • @tsonfeir@lemm.ee
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              17 months ago

              I will answer any specific questions you want to know about macOS. You mentioned a number of things above, so what would you like assistance with?

              • @bmarinov@lemmy.world
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                16 months ago

                Alight, thanks. Let’s see if I can explain this.

                I couldn’t find native support for the following:

                • snap windows left and right with keyboard shortcuts (Win Key + Arrows on Windows)
                • set a default output device (eg speakers), but select apps (Spotify for example) should output through my USB DAC.
                • I can tab between applications, but the only way to tab between all active Windows was with a third party app. It mostly works fine, but has a few quirks.
          • @bmarinov@lemmy.world
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            17 months ago

            So maybe I missed it or we are talking about the same things. Can you point me at the right thing to look for? Since you seem to be aware how these work natively.

            • snapping windows by keyboard shortcuts (Win Key + Arrows on Windows)
            • I want to have one output device by default (eg speakers), but select apps (Spotify for example) should output through my USB DAC.
            • I can tab between applications no problem, but when I looked up how to change between windows of the same app (eg text editors), I came up with nothing. How is the shortcut called?

            Cheers

        • Zoolander
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          57 months ago

          Tab between windows: Alt+~

          All the other stuff is available for free so why does it matter that it doesn’t come with it if 99.9% of people don’t need it?