A Trip Back to 2010

There was a 2? I can't tell if this is a troll post because I'm not familiar with Apple tech and have no idea what it's used for
lol

Old iOS aesthetics look nice.
The new style just looks gay.

It just goes to show what a lost art optimization is to be able to avoid OOM conditions to the same degree iOS does with just 256MBs of RAM
And Linux didn't get compressed RAM based swap until version 3.14 with zram. Fucking Windows used compressed RAM pages since forever

Reminder Nokia did everything "modern" smartphone OSs do, with kilobytes of RAM.


Today's RAM/VRAM compression in Windows, iOSuX, and Linux is still more primitive than what Macs back in the early 90s had using RAMDoubler.


That misbehavior is system-wide, a symptom of the fact that the Mac GUI (especially OSuX's, which doesn't even have the typical 1-pixel black line) was originally designed without any function being associated with window edges. Note that the one time pre-OSuX Apple added function to window edges (dragging the window, NOT resizing it), in OS 8-9, they also added a permanent 5-pixel-wide border around every window in the default theme.

Steve was still alive and he wanted iOS to be actually good.

With that outsourcing / Pajeet hiring pro they have now everything became, well, gay as fuck.

That's how RAMDoubler worked? I always thought it was a proprietary version of Virtual Memory and used HDD for additional space.

It did that too as a last resort, but its main features were online RAM compression, along with deduplication and (yes, pre-OS X Macs didn't do this) defragmentation.

It's sad that modern Mac and Windows no longer have thick, discernible window borders. Who the hell thougth that was a good idea? Why is usability going backwards?!

Make a powershell script that fixes it and just bring it everywhere you need to use minicooper wringcloth 10 or 7.

Retard. There's nothing wrong with window edges on OS X up to El Capitan.