The only product from Apple I've ever been impressed by was Airpods and now every other company has them. I bought mine on a huge sale because I don't respect their bullshit prices and I do like them a lot, but I'm sure there are other brands I would like just as much now that they've been around for years.
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I tend to buy iMacs for my workhorse home machines. They tend to last about 10 years or more before I feel the need to replace them.
Mac is the only way work will let me use bash. You can pry my MacBook from my cold, dead, hands if it meant I have to go back to Windows/pwsh.
I was a dyed in the wool apple evangelist through the 90s and early 00s, I was excited about every new drop and seeing the advancement of OSX from the beginning, waiting in lines for iPhones on. Day 1.
But they just lost their way, and I can't do it anymore. Too many decisions that showed they didn't care about their professional users. I don't know that I think anything out there is actually better, but certainly better value and better control. I miss the ease, but I'm voting with my money and I can't support a company that abandoned the users that were there from the start, certainly not at the price point they command.
Hi, I have an iPhone and like it because it's the best device for my needs and Android doesn't have a critical app I use, and workarounds on Android break things. My case is rare, I admit, but it's true. I would happily switch to a Pixel once that app's available on Android.
Assuming that just because I buy a company's products means I like everything they do is an awfully Rossmanny take though. I like the guy well enough but the blanket statements on things where he doesn't consider any reasoning other than his worldview absolutely frustrates me.
But the same can be said for some Apple fanboys. The absolute foaming at the mouth when some people get a green text message blaming the customer for buying an Android phone rather than thinking about Apple's lack of interest in industry standards absolutely baffles me.
Android has many issues with privacy that don't apply to iOS. While you can degoogle Android, some services don't work as well and some apps won't be available at all.
And hey, maybe that's okay with you! Maybe your phone isn't as big of an extension of your digital life as it is mine. Maybe it is, but you can get by on exclusively FOSS apps. I think all of that is fantastic, but I am not you, and you are not me, and I think the real sucker is the one who's sowing division amongst people over how they use their personal devices.
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Am sucker, don’t like to change
suckers gonna suck