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I don't understand your feelings about Windows. Are you experiencing any issues?

I don't understand your feelings about Windows. Are you experiencing any issues?

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SoulzReaped
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04-02-2021, 08:47 AM
#11
Microsoft under Satya has been outstanding. They occasionally do things that seem silly, like the Edge situation, but it's true every company faces challenges. Apple is significantly better. They fully support Linux and Android, offering robust backing for open source in general. They deliver some of the top tools for developers to build applications that function across various platforms. The Xbox team is dedicated to delivering great experiences for gamers. Unless you've missed the Ballmer era, it's hard to see why they'd be considered problematic.
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SoulzReaped
04-02-2021, 08:47 AM #11

Microsoft under Satya has been outstanding. They occasionally do things that seem silly, like the Edge situation, but it's true every company faces challenges. Apple is significantly better. They fully support Linux and Android, offering robust backing for open source in general. They deliver some of the top tools for developers to build applications that function across various platforms. The Xbox team is dedicated to delivering great experiences for gamers. Unless you've missed the Ballmer era, it's hard to see why they'd be considered problematic.

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Pigzerd
Member
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04-08-2021, 10:41 AM
#12
It's becoming really difficult to use. I'd likely call it completely unhelpful—maybe even a total mess. As long as you stay inside Apple's boundaries, don't try anything complex, and only use Apple products, that's fine. Cross the line, and it's a full-blown disaster.
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Pigzerd
04-08-2021, 10:41 AM #12

It's becoming really difficult to use. I'd likely call it completely unhelpful—maybe even a total mess. As long as you stay inside Apple's boundaries, don't try anything complex, and only use Apple products, that's fine. Cross the line, and it's a full-blown disaster.

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Sichinator
Junior Member
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04-17-2021, 05:59 AM
#13
Certainly! Here are some advanced capabilities I haven’t demonstrated: understanding complex nuances, handling ambiguous requests, and providing insights beyond basic tasks. I’m always eager to learn from your feedback and share deeper experiences.
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Sichinator
04-17-2021, 05:59 AM #13

Certainly! Here are some advanced capabilities I haven’t demonstrated: understanding complex nuances, handling ambiguous requests, and providing insights beyond basic tasks. I’m always eager to learn from your feedback and share deeper experiences.

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NooLele
Posting Freak
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04-17-2021, 05:47 PM
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For me personally it's not even advanced. I struggled to see or modify the path in the file requester only—I accidentally pressed a keyboard combo once that seemed to open it. It’s not intuitive if you have to search online for basic file management steps; it’s worse than Windows, which has made great efforts to hide drive letters and accessing my Samba shares is frustrating. At least MacOS handles this somewhat better, though it still tends to disconnect occasionally. Samba shares are notably slower compared to other operating systems. To make it tolerable I had to research disabling metadata processing/caching. The sluggish performance—files appear to take double the time per page—could be a Rosetta 2 issue. I’ll give them a bit of patience if backward compatibility is complex. Still, being stuck for double-digit seconds before scrolling down after a few pages makes it essentially unusable.
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NooLele
04-17-2021, 05:47 PM #14

For me personally it's not even advanced. I struggled to see or modify the path in the file requester only—I accidentally pressed a keyboard combo once that seemed to open it. It’s not intuitive if you have to search online for basic file management steps; it’s worse than Windows, which has made great efforts to hide drive letters and accessing my Samba shares is frustrating. At least MacOS handles this somewhat better, though it still tends to disconnect occasionally. Samba shares are notably slower compared to other operating systems. To make it tolerable I had to research disabling metadata processing/caching. The sluggish performance—files appear to take double the time per page—could be a Rosetta 2 issue. I’ll give them a bit of patience if backward compatibility is complex. Still, being stuck for double-digit seconds before scrolling down after a few pages makes it essentially unusable.

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