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itopaloglu83

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2015-02-16

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  • If you run it through command line you get some additional features you can turn off or selectively turn on.

    I’m still pissed beyond words that they used the driver software as an excuse and installed crapware on my Mac when they released the AI version.

  • I switched to the offline version right after Logitech forcefully and without my permission downloaded and installed bunch of crap software on my Mac. I was furious that a stupid mouse driver app has the right to install a random crapware. I’m still fuming about it when I remember it.

  • Knowing what we know about the current environment, each company is going to start selling everything they know about you to anybody who's willing to pay. Enforcing privacy is hard not because it's not possible, but companies have greater financial incentives to just breach your privacy to track and manipulate us.

  • I think they think of time capsule as a done deal. It doesn’t bring any extra money for them, and even though it’s broken, it exist to a point that when they’re selling a Mac they can say that it comes with a backup software as well. Just like a shady landlord tells you that the apartment facing a wall has a nice window.

    I don’t know what these engineers are doing at Apple, but it surely isn’t making the ecosystem better, they’re just chasing hypes and shinny useless UI changes.

  • Death by a thousand cuts.

    Yes, things like small bugs and abnormal user experiences accumulate and over time the OS and other apps become inconsistent.

    As heavy users who are generally by profession spend a lot more time with a Mac, they tend to experience more issues, and things that used to work for decades start to crumble. It all works if you’re acting like working on glass pieces, but that’s not what computers are made for.

    You’re supposed to use it extensively and get more efficient over time without a glassy UI and other broken systems pulling you down at every turn.

    It’s not about using a system for 10 minutes to visit a website with Chrome, but instead spending days programming things, having a normal life, and still having the very simple file discovery features working.

    There’s no reason for a computer to be this choppy and slow (in things like context switching etc.) unless something else is going on in the background.

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