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by dijit
1645 days ago
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I can’t make this comment without seeming condescending, but please understand me when I say that I don’t intend it that way. You’re having an emotional reaction to a brand and a product, and this is not ideal. I struggle to deal with people who are emotional about brands, both love and hate because I find that there’s no room for objectivity or discussion. There are circumstances where interacting with a brand can be wholly toxic (Oracle) or largely good (Linux, if you can call it a brand). But when you only respond in an emotional way it prevents an intellectually curious discussion. Stop thinking of these as “Apple” computers and instead look at them as.. computers. It makes the trade offs a lot more obvious when you remove the emotive element. |
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