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by ramphastidae
2541 days ago
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You don't understand because you haven't shifted your mindset about Apple correctly. As a former Apple fan I was the same way. Apple under Tim Cook is motivated by shareholder value, not usability or design leadership, as they were under Steve Jobs. They got rid of Magsafe and the rest of the useful ports and added USB-C not because of the warm and fuzzy feeling it gives nerds, but because it streamlines factory production and makes the laptop thinner. At some point Cook decided to shift their decision making from being driven by the power user's needs to being driven by the shareholder and average consumer (which is motivated more by marketing flourishes like thinner laptops and the Touch Bar than usability). Shareholders would likely applaud that. The point is that Apple is more Microsoft than Apple these days and we should shift our expectations as such. |
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A “former apple fan” should surely remember the hand-wringing over the iMac USB switch too. And Lightning?
Apple has always pushed almost-there technologies with benefits over legacy tech, this isn’t about “shareholder value”.