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by whstl
444 days ago
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I don't think that's the opposite. The opposite is admitting that people have more than one reason to choose computers, and "voting with your wallet" only works for easily replaceable items, like groceries, clothing, etc. Most people are not going to migrate to Android, Windows, Linux or whatever else just to make macOS marginally better. And it's fine: marginal quality improvements of a product are not the "responsibility" of consumers. |
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