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by actimia
821 days ago
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I don't get why you would ever want to do a Hackintosh this way... Apple has great hardware but ABYSMAL software. I prefer Windows or any of the top 5 Linux distros on any day that ends with y. They are being carried hard by their top-tier CPUs right now. Something drastic needs to happen to the software side - as it is, it is almost an unusably bad experience to simply browse the web and move files around. Now if we could have Windows running on an M3 chip with the nice touchpad and battery, that would be really nice. |
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I spend most of my time in a shell, so MacOS being POSIX compliant is a huge draw for me.
What difficulty do you have browsing the web? I just click Safari and it works. Though I usually have FireFox and un-Googled Chromium running as well... and they work just fine.
I generally use shell commands to manage files, but, dragging works just fine for copying and moving them. Certainly as well as it does in Windows.
Truly, I can't imagine what you experienced that was "unusably bad".
MacOS has some quirks for sure, it's far from perfect. And I'm not a huge fan of a lot of the changes they've made over the years. But I am a big fan of some of them.
On the other hand, despite massive improvements to Windows security and stability over the years, I do like using Windows. (And yes I realized things like WSL exist).