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Macfag thread
Jonathan Russell
Jack Rogers
Posting from a first gen iPad. Not sure if it counts or not but iOS is technically an OSX fork. Surprised how good and responsive everything feels browsing the web on a device with just 256mb of RAM. Really showcases optimization as a lost art. Of course modern bloated web pages will crash safari outright but otherwise Apple did a really good job at making sure the UI itself never feels sluggish. The only real issue is lack of file upload support on this thing but right now it makes a good reader device
Bentley Flores
You guys should seriously pick up the Bible sometimes.
Camden Martin
open source is sjw'd now, proprietary is where it's at
Josiah Rivera
ftfy
Alexander James
Daily reminder that proprietary is even worse when it comes to SJWs:
apple.com
microsoft.com
intel.com
amd.com
www8.hp.com
dell.com
adobe.com
www-03.ibm.com
diversity.google
autodesk.com
amazon.jobs
nvidia.com
oracle.com
vmware.com
symantec.com
slackhq.com
Anthony Foster
Imagine browsing dozens of companies websites and assembling a list of their pages about diversity. If autism was materialized, this is how it would look like.
Caleb Rogers
Large corporations are legally mandated to have "diversity initiatives", they don't all do it by choice.
Not him, but have you ever done hardware design? It is a sorry state of affairs for open source tooling.
Doesn't Apple prevent you from installing an OS earlier than what your machine came with? Maybe there is a workaround to that, but he is likely stuck on 10.9, or 10.8 at the earliest. Homebrew is annoying with their silly analogies. "Tap cask", yeah no. I'm a white man I'll use mac ports.
Easton Flores
True, but it also means not having to remember the structure of half a parallel OS on your machine.
Some, but most of it is simply the fact it only runs a single browser tab at a time, aggressively paging all background stuff to virtual memory.
You're right, OP's machine shipped with 10.9 from the factory.
Matthew Campbell
It's actually javascript