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by declaredapple
901 days ago
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Osx is very literally unix, and it's extremely polished compared to linux desktop environments out of the box. (yes I know some people have no issues with their linux desktops but I've used it over 15 years and it's NOT nearly as seemless as OSX) They're also extremely well sandboxed and have become increasingly more focused on security the last few years (in some ways annoyingly so). > Also what do changes to chrome have to do with apple/osx? Maybe parent meant chrome as in "OSX is focused continously updating it's shiny ui"? |
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The dock's icon scaling animation under the mouse cursor freezes in place at least once every few days. To this day the Stage Manager has a bug where pulling a minimized window to the front can throw it across the screen, with most of the window landing outside the visible screen area. For a few months I could reliably freeze the screenshot app by clicking 2-3 of the UI's buttons in an order that occurred during normal use. If I open more than ~10-15 images at once in the preinstalled preview app it often opens two or three windows instead of one and randomly distributes the pictures across those. More than ~50 image files can cause an error message and partial failure to open the files. In the first month after getting my Macbook, the "Open Anyway" button in the settings always crashed the settings app the first time after trying to start a new program. Turning off the second connected screen left windows on that screen inaccessible and I couldn't disable/remove the screen in the settings, and I could still move the cursor to the second screen while it was turned off. Clicking an 8GB video file in the file selection dialog spawned a ThumbnailExtension process that allocated 25GB memory within seconds and if not killed the process kept running for a minute after the file chooser was already closed...on a system with 8GB RAM, so it swapped 20GB. The file saving dialog is frozen as long as any connected HDD hasn't yet spun up, no matter if I want to save the file on that drive or not.
That's the things I can remember right now within a bit over one year of use. No, I don't think Mac OS' desktop is more polished than the best current Linux distros, though the OS stayed stable through upgrades, which I can't say about Windows 10 and some Linux systems. Imho the M1-3 Macbooks are still the best laptops currently available. But the desktop UI is clearly not as stable as iOS has been for me.