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by astrodust
4571 days ago
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It's like how forest fires are a bad thing, but not having forest fires for a long time is even worse since the amount of underbrush just grows to the point where a massive calamity is unavoidable. Backwards compatibility is a noble goal, but it should be done by add-ons, not core features. Apple constantly throws out features to keep the core product leaner. Is this annoying and disruptive to the end users? Yes. It just means that new adopters, which is their constant goal, do not have to deal with this legacy. X11 support was dropped, but you can still get it through third-party XQuartz. PowerPC code doesn't run out of the box, but there are emulators that work just fine. PHP should show a little more confidence in itself. |
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