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by thomascgalvin
247 days ago
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> The modern Apple feels like their hardware teams way outperforming the software teams. There aren't a lot of tangible gains left to be made by the software teams. The OS is fine, the office suite is fine, the entertainment apps are fine. If "performance" is shoving AI crap into software that was already doing what I wanted it to do, I'd rather the devs take a vacation. |
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Who knows, maybe the era of "exciting computing" is over, and iteration will be a more pleasant and subtle gradient curve of improvements, over the earth-shattering announcements of yore (such as the advent of popular cellular phones).