• onlinepersona@programming.dev
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    10 months ago

    If you’re developing apps for Mac or making music, I can definitely understand. For sure there are reasons not to go windows and then you’re just left with Mac, but many many people just look for excuses - or don’t care about budding monopolies. I find fault with that 🤷

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      10 months ago

      My company uses Teams and Outlook, both of which have to be PWA on Linux and they’re terrible in that form. Also, being able to run Logic and Final Cut will be an added bonus. The main reason for the switch is reliability, macOS isn’t an amazing OS for tweaking and personalizing down to the kernel level, but it is great for having an environment to just get stuff done. I’ve worked with numerous macOS devices in the past and have never felt like they are unreliable.