I don't really get what the problem with MacOS is. It never gets in my way, so why would I switch? Yes, I found Liquid Glass ugly and two days later I completely forgot about it.
I don't really get what the problem with MacOS is. It never gets in my way, so why would I switch? Yes, I found Liquid Glass ugly and two days later I completely forgot about it.
It's like Linux users who scream about Arch KDE Plasma being better than Kubuntu XFCE++ and change their entire GUI every year. They're obsessing over rounded corners lining up. None of this matters that much.
It's more serious on iPhones cause it's glitchy in ways that will interfere with basic usage, also yet another "we need old phones to feel slower" update.
How many? Many are using chromebooks and not complaining. Many use Linux and not complaining - as I work at a University.
A majority need only a browser.
It's overall very few. Most people using Chromebook or other Linux or Mac in a university are just using it for work and not obsessing over details.
Kubuntu is Ubuntu with KDE not Xfce
You can install Xfce in Kubuntu (well also Xfce++ isn't real)
Really hilarious to complain about inconsistency in macOS and then encourage jumping to linux where you have one GTK app, one QT app, an electron app, and some secret fourth thing all running simultaneously with zero consistency or adherence to any kind of human interface guidelines.
Both the gnome project and KDE have HI guidelines.
Also, I don't understand how this is magically better on mac os. Mac os doesn't have electron apps? Get real, it's the same bullshit on every desktop OS. At least we can all agree it's more consistent than windows.
and it's hotly debated what is the "correct" way to install Steam in Linux, even though you'd think whatever steampowered.com says is obviously the right way (same with other things)
This is what happened for me. Total waste of effort complaining about it.
Some people actually want a great GNU/Linux laptop, they buy Apple because macOS is a UNIX with cool hardware, then they discover that UNIX !== GNU/Linux and complain about all the issues running Linux software on macOS.
They start already from the wrong place.
On the other hand, I found it quite pleasant and subsequently forgot about it. It’s out of my way and I focus on the task at hand.