Lorewegian 📚 on Nostr: virtually everything that's considered weird about Apple's computers in 2023 is stuff ...
virtually everything that's considered weird about Apple's computers in 2023 is stuff that the rest of the industry was doing back in the 80s that Apple simply never moved away from - such as being expensive, using a first-party OS, using non-standard connectors and custom engineering the entire system from the ground up. arguably, this business model has continued to serve them well, even with how anachronistic it is these days.
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