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by crankylinuxuser
2247 days ago
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> Another example is closed OSes like iOS. Consumers love iOS because you almost never see malware. Open OSes easily acquire malware if the user is not tech-savvy (and even sometimes if they are), and finding software outside a walled garden is an exercise in picking your way through a minefield. Have you tried to search for a Windows app on the open web recently? Windows is a minefield to download for. Linux is a yum or apt away. And iOS is antiowner garbage. |
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MacOS is targeted a bit less than Windows because its user base is smaller, tends to be a bit more technical, and running arbitrary apps while allowed requires magic incantations like right click open (twice) the first time or opening a terminal.
Every non technical person I know loves iOS because it just works and doesn't rot from malware or badly written apps that trash the system.