| > I’ve made my decisions, leave me alone! Perhaps you and GP aren't really the target market for their products. Part of why, after many years of Slackware and Arch Linux on desktops I assembled myself, compiling kernel modules, etc etc, I decided to pay Apple for the past decade is exactly because I don't want to make these decisions. Frankly I pay Apple for the following things, in order or descending importance to me: 1) Decisions / sensible defaults / ecosystem / walled garden; 2) MagSafe cable so I don't trip on cords and/or damage my machines; 3) The subjective feeling that their corporate interests are more aligned with mine than other players in the market, viz. privacy etc.; 4) Pixel density; 5) Well-built aluminum bodies; 6) Large trackpads; To be fair, I'm not saying the prompting for things I don't want (e.g. I don't consume any media services or exercise stuff) isn't annoying, but it seems to only happen once I switch devices every few years. It's been useful for me to discover services I wouldn't know about otherwise, which I now am a customer of, such as iCloud. |
I guess I just wish they weren’t so… pushy. As a consumer, I get nudged by all kinds of companies every day, so I get a little… overstimulated (?) by it all, and sometimes just want to use it the way that I want to use the device.
I’m also the guy that has turned off notifications for almost every phone app, because it feels invasive of my brain space… I want to decide when I will use an app and when I won’t.