what does iOS have to do with this, did you mean macOS?
iOS and Windows are not for the same use case, many people use both
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what does iOS have to do with this, did you mean macOS?
iOS and Windows are not for the same use case, many people use both
That's part of the humor to me. The iOS user chiming into a conversation they didn't need to be a part of.
I literally don't know the difference.
Is iOS to Android as Windows is to Mac?
iOS is Apple's operating system for phones and tablets, MacOS is Apple's OS for desktops and laptops.
Even more confusing that it is written in all caps like the OS of the Nintendo Wii.
Hahaha, who the fuck cares? Will Apple sue me if I write it wrong? Wait a minute...
You are correct. But with a good number of people shifting from using traditional format computers to just their smartphones, there is a kernel of truth in the statement. Perhaps you sit at a desk and stare at spreadsheets or terminals to write code. I think this causes a certain bias among the tech cognisante in believing that everyone still owns a computer-- and many people still do. But there is a very great number of people that no longer own a traditional computer and don't even want/can't afford one. And many of them just own an iPhone for their basic everyday needs.
What I find scary that when I spent 4 years teaching math at my local school, many couldn't use a mouse when faced with traditional computing tasks. And I needed to spend a class period teaching them how. If it doesn't have touch screen they didn't want to use it.
That's just intellectually lazy, like not wanting to use a flight joystick or a ddr mat. Touch isn't superior in all ways, it's just a different way. For example, with a mouse, it's wildly physically efficient, you can just rest your arm and wrist on the table and barely move and get tons of stuff done, quickly and PRECISELY, and virtually never get tired.
What age group(s) were the kids you were teaching? Were they gen alpha?
9-year-olds through 13-year-olds. So gen whatever we're up to these days.
You need to understand that they start with iPads as young as 5 and use those until they are about 11 years old. And by 5th or 6th grade they get a smartphone. All touchscreen all the time. By 6th grade they get a Chromebook with a touch screen and touchpad. So by the time I needed them to use mouse, they not only had never used one, but a shocking number had ever seen one in real life, there was always one or two. That ain't their fault. They quickly learn how to use one, but that didn't mean they liked using one. They had spent short their life just not needing one. And for no small number of them, they won't need one or ever need one unless they have a job that requires its use. It's like if I handed you a space mouse and was upset you didn't already know how to use it and program it. You probably don't spend a good portion of your days at work using 3D CAD to design tooling up to complete manufacturing lines.
We get hung up on tech in this space and are shocked and surprised when we run into people that not only don't share our love of tech, but really don't much care. They got what works for them and don't want anything more.
It's like... Ironic luddite.
Linux user: "I hate Windows, because it's a proprietary OS that got there through sabotage, goodwill from its user that it got on the honeymoon week of Windows 7, and is actively getting enshittified."
iOS user: "I hate Windows, because the computers it is for don't come with Gorilla Glass put on the screen, often are too heavy, and the installation of applications involve complicated steps, not just using the app store."
I have both lol
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what is this @UwU_Underground thing i keep hearing about and how does one gain access to such a privileged esteemed group
People are so hateful towards Windows these days. I hated Windows when it was βgoodβ, but donβt anymore because I donβt use it or actively check on what changes Microsoft make, itβs kinda surprising that the hate became so mainstream and I only learn from media on why that is the case.
For me the last golden era of Windows was around 2019 when they were making a lot of changes that helped out devs like WSL 1 and 2 and the new terminal. I guess I should've air quotesed golden era because even Windows 10 had ads built in. Prior to that it was 7 but that might just be rose tinted goggles.
Naaah, Win 7 was best. They didn't fuck with control panel, Aero slapped, system was fast, stable and customizable. Win 7 was a system made for the user and felt like future.
8 was, from what I heard, not that bad and 10 entered freefall. 11 got jetpack, but was badly oriented so it boosted itself down.
So no tinted glasses. 7 was actually great.
iOS is just a more UNIX, better designed, Windows. Closed OS of American big tech. If you are choosing between those two masters, go for it. But if you don't want to be a serf to US big tech, or want to get the most out of old hardware, come find FOSS. It's a far healthlier relationship.
iOS is the iphone OS, which is extremely locked down
macOS (Apple's desktop OS) is something completely different (although probably with similar internals)
Jokes on you I am an iOS for mobile and Linux for desktop user. Iβll carry on now.
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