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by xp84
475 days ago
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All of us on HN are basically edge cases. The main target market of Macs is super dependent on Apple service subscriptions. Maybe that's why they ship with insultingly-small SSDs by default, so that as people's photo libraries, Desktop and Documents folders fill up, Apple can "fix your problem" for you by selling you the iCloud/Apple One plan to offload most of the stuff to only live in iCloud. Either they spend the $400 up front to get 2 notches up on the SSD upgrade, to match what a reasonable device would come with, or they spend that $400 $10 a month for the 40 month likely lifetime of the computer. Apple wins either way. |
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It's like learning about growing vegetables in your garden but then having to pay the seeds for it much more because you actually know how to produce value with them.
The philosophy at Apple has changed from premium tools for professional to luxury device for normies that makes them pay for their incompetence.