• Zarobi@aussie.zone
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      2 days ago

      That’s the thing, they both feel like toys to me. I get frustrated by MacOS because it feels like the interface is fighting me at every step and I can’t “just do something” the normal fast way. I had to use one very frequently at work, so you’d think I’d get used to it eventually, but I just got increasingly more frustrated every day

      But on an iPad I don’t care as much that everything is weird. Maybe because I don’t try and do anything complicated on it. Like I basically just use it as a mini TV to watch YouTube or use apps. One time I installed a word processor and IDE on my iPad and also got similarly annoyed with it like Mac OS.

      I suppose I just do not gel with any Apple OS in a productive setting. It feels extremely unintuitive and I have to carefully think about everything I do and how to do it. Though I am spoiled by Linux nowadays, and I’m used to how computers worked 20+ years ago. I don’t like it when things try and help me, it just slows me down. Just give me the file system and command line lol. I want to understand and feel everything that’s happening in the computer

      Apologies if I make any mistakes in this message, I’m only semi-conscious right now from exhaustion and I don’t trust my sentence structure

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        1 day ago

        I could understand if you were a windows only guy, but if you can understand and use Linux, it’s surprising that using a Mac is difficult. They are very similar. I spend nearly my whole day in terminal and file system. Is there a reason you think Mac doesn’t have either of these?

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          I only use terminal when I have to. It’s just a collection of micro irritations, it’s hard to explain. Like scroll wheel doesn’t work the way I expect or want. Not even the reversing thing, just the feel of it. I don’t like the ultra dpi screen, I actually prefer lower resolution screens. Every keyboard shortcut is weird and multi key when it didn’t have to be. I’m not going in and changing hundreds. I don’t like the animations, I hate the title bar and options menus, the fonts are difficult for me to read and hard to change (dyslexia). Everything is way too tiny and hard to see, and I never figured out how to zoom in. I hate the way windows work and the bottom bar. I miss the start menu. The file system feels weird and annoying to navigate. The comment further up the chain elaborates on most of the others.

          It results in an experience where instead of enjoying tinkering on my computer and just having fun, it feels like fine grit sandpaper that chafes after 20 minutes. Difficult isn’t the right word, I can do everything on a Mac that I need to, but it’s annoying. I get choleric and my work suffers. I just try to get it over with as quickly as possible. I’m never going to like MacOS, it’s not for me and never will be.

          Luckily I’m retired now and don’t have to suffer MacOS anymore.

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            1 day ago

            Fair points, most of these are fixed with just a config change.

            To me it just sounds like you’re used to doing things the windows way, so the Mac/linux way seems more foreign.

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                1 day ago

                I’m just under the impression that if you used Linux, you’d be used to tweaking and configuring things to your liking. Which it seems like you didn’t attempt to do with macOS.

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                  1 day ago

                  I actually didn’t have to tweak Linux much at all, it was almost perfect for me from day 1. Stock KDE is exactly how I like it, and it was easy to bump the font size and a few other minor things. But even without those tweaks I didn’t find it frustrating in comparison