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Context: this is a legit screenshot I took on my workplace around 1.5 years ago. Hopefully it's been patched by now? Completely ridiculous behavior

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[–] [email protected] 36 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (8 children)

Yeah, no, as a power user mac is actively fucking painful to work around. Anything beyond skin deep configurations require going through seven layers of shitty menus, and even then a lot of shit you have to with command line, and don’t even get me fuckin started on that trash.

How can a premium product have the worst goddamn command line in the industry? Jfc MSDOS is more goddamn useful.

My point is, if you want brain dead simple, works ever time, but only if you do it the exact specific way intended, go for Mac… but keep that bullshit off of an enterprise network.

If you want to do literally anything that’s technically involved and need your system to more or less work out of the box? Windows reigns supreme.

You want to make something work exactly the way you want, using whatever hardware you want, and have complete and total control over your functionality and information? Linux all the way.

The brain dead windows hate is stupid. It’s an adequate OS for what it was originally made to do- run information infrastructure for businesses. Don’t be retarded.

[–] [email protected] 5 points 1 year ago (3 children)

Have you seen the whole situation with settings vs control panel? That's damn infuriating especially for power users.

Also you think macOS consoles are bad compared to Windows? Windows can't even decide on one command line or shell language.

Honestly it feels like neither macOS or Windows was designed properly for power users. At least Microsoft tries I guess.

[–] [email protected] 15 points 1 year ago (2 children)

Listen to my brother… your settings menus are an illusion. All can and will be accomplished through power shell and planning. Some things are easier done with old school command line, but powershell is an amazingly powerful tool designed for a different audience. There are entire businesses built around automation tools that literally just write powershell scripts.

That settings menu? It’s a shi(tty)ny coat of paint, but I’m not using the settings menus for what I need to do. I’ll open the menu with the run console, you can access most admin tools by right clicking the start menu.

I’m probably biased because of my career but I have a burning hatred for macs, they do not belong in a business environment, get that shit away from me.

[–] [email protected] 3 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

Interesting, I work with both at my job and my main take is:

  • CLI of Mac is superior to me and least confusing, plus has it's whole CLI experience working correctly for a long time, but Windows did a bit of a catch-up (still not on par IMO and too many ways of working)

  • The GUI settings are more advanced on Windows, but the new/old interface are a cluster fuck; I don't trust the interaction between them

  • Windows has more compatibility options with hardware/software, if you dig deep enough you can make things work most of the times

  • The general MacOS experience (from starting your computer, opening apps, using the CLI) performs better, Windows feels a bit more sluggish/bloated to me

I do like the steps that Microsoft takes with things like Visual Studio Code and .NET of aiming cross-platform. I have in no way any hatred for Microsoft and I think both operating systems have their pros and cons. They are both fine to work with.

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