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by qpotlpus 2716 days ago
Much as the gap between Windows and MacOS has narrrowed in recent years, for a user there just isn’t a meaningful difference between Apple and more commoditized competitors to justify a massive price point. I pay it because a few hundred dollars every 3 years is less pain than spending a few days migrating my life off the Apple ecosystem (like Photos and Music) but at some price differential it becomes compelling. Apple has failed to extend the ecosystem. The Watch is a very limited use product. There hasn’t been a must have software or service introduced in how many years?
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> Much as the gap between Windows and MacOS has narrrowed in recent years

Except that it hasn't - if anything, it has widened with Windows 10 being such a massive dumpster fire. And most computer users have no idea that you can wipe Windows 10 completely if you want, and run a free Linux distro on your PC.

It's really a matter of opinion, not ignorance.

I run macOS, Windows and Linux on a daily basis, and find macOS and Windows very much equivalent in use. (Linux less so for my particular use, I find Linux desktop environments ugly, so I'm CLI only.)

Most users are also unaware that they can collect used cooking oil from local restaurants to use in their diesel cars.
Desktop Linux is still a dumpster fire depending on what you want to do
Of course, that “dumpster fire” has 50 times as many users as all Linux distros combined.