Any time I would listen to a tech podcast, they'd discuss Apple/its products for a majority of the time, despite OSX having less than 20% market share (and iOS having like half of Android's as well). But obviously since their products are the priciest as well as the most """prestigious""" they deserve an inordinate amount of attention and hype.

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      Serious question, if someone produced a pro-socialist tech podcast that promoted open source and did deep dives on the sick culture of Silicon Valley and its ties to capital imperialism, think that would that interest some people?

        • BDE [any]
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          4 years ago

          Cool, I started a thread about it over on the tech channel. If you're interested in sharing some ideas, hop on over to the thread. https://hexbear.net/post/16847

      • Sarcasm24 [none/use name]
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        4 years ago

        Probably some people but not me. I just don't really care about technology because no matter what being developed I already know it's just gonna end up being a tool with which the capitalists oppress us. I've already seen the ending, no reason to watch that movie again

    • unsuresenior [he/him]
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      4 years ago

      Indeed, in my experience most tech podcasts are super consumerist or bootlickers

  • GrouchyGrouse [he/him]
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    4 years ago

    The news about how Steve Jobs came out looking too skinny and the stock took a dive was one of those moments pre-Marxism younger me looked at the stock market and said "what is this bullshit, alchemy? John Dee horseshit?"

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      But then he DID die and the company hasn't had a single good idea since.

      Like yeah on one hand he was a CEO and all CEOs are cunts and he was involved with tax evasion and etc etc etc

      But on the other hand he's at the helm when they come out with the ipod, macbook and iphone, and since he died the "best" thing apple have done is "uh... Do you want a subscription service to bad mobile games??"

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        you're forgetting about the big heavy smart watch, so you can carry another device for all the times you don't want to look at your phone but want to look at your wrist instead

        • sappho [she/her]
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          4 years ago

          It hurts my soul that we already had the perfect smartwatch, it was made years before. The Pebble Round. This bitch had a color e-ink screen so you could use it in daylight, it was small and thin and light enough to look like a real watch on my tiny woman's wrist, it was navigated with physical buttons instead of a touchscreen the size of a postage stamp, had multi-day battery life. It was the only good smartwatch and I fucking loved it. And now it's gone, capitalism killed it, Fitbit bought the company and threw everything good about it in the trash.

  • Phish [he/him, any]
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    4 years ago

    Android being a Google product isn't a good thing. They're horrible on privacy and obviously an evil company. Apple sucks because they lock users into their ecosystem and force them to buy hardware they shouldn't need at a premium price. I don't know enough to verify this, but it's my understanding that you can actually achieve the highest level of privacy using certain custom Android ROMs on the right hardware. Plus you have more freedom as a consumer in how you use the software and choose your hardware.

    I think the real takeaway I have is that brand loyalty is for chumps

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      The point I was making is that like, general (nominally non-apple focused) tech journalists and enthusiasts spend tons of time talking about apple, tips for apple users, etc despite them being a pretty tiny minority.

      • Phish [he/him, any]
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        4 years ago

        Oh for sure. I'm not disputing that at all, just throwing in my two cents about the two.

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      Google sucks, obviously, but I only had Android smarphones and I pirate all the apps without jailbreaking or using fancy roms. 4pda.ru is a great site full of roms and patched and moded apps and what not with great moderation so you don't install malware. The biggest obstacle to pirating apps on Android in my experience is the whole software as service thing.

  • Chomsky [comrade/them]
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    4 years ago

    I usually only use linux on my laptops, and have considered getting a macbook as their price seems pretty in line with similar quality laptops, but all the weird external adapters means I would probably never do that. In reality I will probably stick with refuribished thinkpads for the forseeable future.

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      THINKPAD GANG RISE UP

      I actually switched to a Dell Latitude a couple years back, but every single one of my laptops have been hand-me-downs so I can't exactly afford to be picky about the brands lol

      • Chomsky [comrade/them]
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        I bought this thinkpad about 5 years ago used. It was already a few years old at that point. Since then, I have lived in a 10X15 cabin in ontario, a 10X15 cabin with a wood stove for heat in cape breton for a year, went to India with it and fully lived in a tent with it for a summer until my tent collapsed due to a rain storm (I think the laptop was being stored in a consturction site at that time so it was "safe"), and it still works like the day I got it, aside from the paint coing off some of the keys. I don't know about the newer models, but this vintage is fucking bomb proof.

        Before that, I had some Acer laptop that I bought new for double the price and it lasted for 2 years before the CPU fan broke.

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          Damn, you certainly sound like you've led an interesting life. I had an X220 (about 2010-ish I think?) and it survived the extremely gentle task of being my daily driver for a few years pretty well, besides losing a key cap which I basically pried off because of boredom

          • Chomsky [comrade/them]
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            4 years ago

            Interesting life is for the dogs. I built a house 2 years ago where I live with my wife and son and it's like pulling teeth to get me to drive an hour to the mainland now.

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    I kinda wanna buy a Huawei phone just to own the libs

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      They're also just really good. Their hardware is consistently a good couple of years ahead of everyone else.

      Software wise... Ehhh it's a bad version of Android, but it's still Android so you can remove a lot of the jank yourself.

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          Depends on budget. Xiaomi (and sub-brands like 'redmi' and 'poco') are much better at the low end to the midrange. Huawei's cheaper offerings aren't nearly as good, but their flagships are MASTERWORKS of phones.

          That said, if you want a Chinese phone you shouldn't discount BBK either - You're more likely to know them by the sub-brands 'Oppo' or 'OnePlus'. As an all rounder I'd say the Oppo Find X 2 Pro (bad name) is the best phone out of China this year. IMO it beats out the Huawei P40 Pro just because the curved display on that one is way TOO curved. It looks amazing but it's just too annoying when you're actually holding the thing.

          If you're on a budget though it's got to be the Redmi 9 - it's, and I'm not shitting you here, it's £160 and for basic use it is more than good enough.

    • AngusMcAnus [he/him]
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      4 years ago

      Honestly my p20 lite was the best phone I ever had, even after 2 years it showed no signs of slowing down, battery lifetime was still the same, apart from a few scratches (which were my fault). I actually broke it by accidentally dropping it out of a window on the fourth floor (lol) and evne though the screen was completely shattered it was still working and I could extract all my data from it. Only problem they have now is that they can't use the Google play store anymore which makes installing apps a bit of a pain but otherwise they're top notch

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      I'm interested in buying a huawei laptop to own the whites, any suggestions?

      • skeletorsass [she/her]
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        4 years ago

        They're extremely nice, especially the AMD ones. Beautiful construction. Taobao has a lot of models.

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    Even on a recent Street Fight they were like "Android users are people who are super into tech and like the xtra features" and Im like "Nah i was just poor in college and needed a phone for under $200 and now Im stuck in the google ecosystem"

    • Terkrockerfeller [she/her]
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      4 years ago

      I mean some of us are, sure, but the bestselling Android phones every year that I've checked have been whatever sub-$100 Samsung was offered for free with prepaid plans that year

  • Tychoxii [he/him, they/them]
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    4 years ago

    Overpriced shit, less features, more pricey, super closed systems. Once upon a time their PCs were not ibm clones so you could argue thee was some value there maybe

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    Fucking hate my work MacBook. Apparently if it gets the tiniest amount of wet on it, the touchbar dies and the computer is bricked when you try to update (even if the rest is fine, literally worked fine for months without the touchbar). I'd rather run Win10 with WSL at this point. At least Windows can make a half decent window manager for their OS; with OSX, you have to use 3rd party software to have that.

    When they refreshed the Air line recently, they also made those fucking awful. You can't do anything on them without them throttling the CPU because it's overheating.

    Don't even get me started on the butterfly switches on the MacBooks. It's like tapping your fingers on the goddamn table and they're defeated by the tiniest amount of dust.

    Expensive, fucking garbage.

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      bUt ThEy'Re So UsEr FrIeNdLy

      When someone who's pretty tech savvy needs to look up numerous tutorials to figure out how to manage windows or take a fucking screenshot, I think that's a sign it's not very user friendly, just minimalist and simplified

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        bUt ThEy BeSt FoR cReAtIvE pRoS

        >Removes SD card slot

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          lol removes every port besides lightning - which sure, is a great replacement for usb - but damn now I have to plug in the dongle to use my hdmi monitor & headset and that means it takes up the usb spot on the dongle so I can't use my wireless mouse and now I'm screaming into the void because someone just told me "lol buy a usb to lightning adapter for the cord"

      • s0ciety [he/him]
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        4 years ago

        All it is for me, is an expensive laptop to run iterm2, web browser, and email/slack because the devs and managers at my company are all mobile devs and all they know is iOS and Macs.

    • frompeaches [she/her,they/them]
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      4 years ago

      windows management sends me, I was so hyped when I got a macbook for work and I was like now I find out how great these are, finally and ... I just couldn't split screens lol. I installed fedora in parallels on the mac

    • abc [he/him, comrade/them]
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      When they refreshed the Air line recently, they also made those fucking awful. You can’t do anything on them without them throttling the CPU because it’s overheating.

      lol yeah for some reason the company i work for decided that 2018 macbook airs were the best tools to use for, among other things, having 500 tabs of Salesforce open at a time and I weep whenever I hear the fans kick up as soon as I open Firefox.

      amazingly, I've had this thing for almost two years and its now to the point where if I take it off its charger the battery only lasts like 2 hours due to the fans constantly running at max speed due to the shitty heat management lol.

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      I'm hoping that the Pinephone or the Librem 5 have good enough software before too long. I have a Pinephone on the way but by all accounts the distros currently available are all early WIP. I wonder how well dotnet apps will run on that hardware.

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          those look really cool, but the only problem is that a fully linux running smartphone is still a few years out.

          The Librem5 as a concept is really cool though, even if the hardware is abysmal.

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        I use my Pinebook Pro for most of my computing at the moment, because it is a huge advantage in working as an embedded firmware developer.

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      I completely ignore and disbelieve that; the only evidence I actually have that that might be true is them refusing to unlock terrorists' iPhones, but I'm sure a trueanon listener's gonna reply to me saying they actually did and the whole "we literally can't" was just to hype their privacy PR cred and I'll be vindicated once more

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  • CanYouFeelItMrKrabs [any, he/him]
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    4 years ago

    There are websites like AndroidAuthority or WindowsCenteral you may find more interesting

    iOS has 45.2% marketshare in the US. It makes sense that a website would talk about it a lot

  • throwawaylemmy [none/use name]
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    4 years ago

    OS X used to be good, but ever since they dropped the big-cat nicknames for their releases, it's been going to shit. Modern Apple focuses too much on iPhones instead of Macs.

    I don't blame them, since that's where the money is but...

    • Randomdog [he/him]
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      4 years ago

      MacOS is going to merge with ipad OS within the next 5 years

      • throwawaylemmy [none/use name]
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        4 years ago

        I mean that's been the writing on the wall since 10.9. Which sucks ass, because OS X was the "polished" *NIX variant.

    • skeletorsass [she/her]
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      4 years ago

      The last good Mac OS release was 10.4 on PowerPC.

      Give me classic back.

      • throwawaylemmy [none/use name]
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        4 years ago

        I dunno, the Intel switch wasn't too terrible (it even gave us "Hackintoshes" even if those were/are a gigantic pain in the ass to keep updated, the novelty of being able to run OS X on an x64 was nice). But ever since Jobs died Apple hasn't had the "fire" they had with him.

  • duck [he/him,they/them]
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    4 years ago

    It's frustrating to see basically everyone in my new class having the latest iPhones. Idk why I expected civil engineer students to be more based and less rich. I have a 3 year old lg, hope I can use it a year more. Overconsumption bad

    • Equeon [he/him]
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      4 years ago

      I'll use my old iPhone until I literally cannot anymore. Boggles my mind how many people are "upgrading" year after year