I’ve already seen people wandering around with a giant dongle so they could use their headphones and charge at the same time. There are lots of Apple trends other makers follow that are stupid, including dumping easily replaceable batteries and microSD cards. So, yeah, I think we can blame apple for this regardless of whether some other companies play copycat.
I don’t mind GNOME 2.x, but that’s pretty much saying I like the OSX ui but with a taskbar.
I like KDE for the control it gives me over windows, desktops, shortcuts, and focus. The Plasma shit just seems to do the same crap as the last version, but with 40% of the features of the last revs. I’d happily run KDE 3.x 4evs, but it got fucked off for 4.x almost ten years ago.
Every time I’ve tried out kde it seems to be the single biggest resource drain on the the system, so I decided early on that it was too inefficient for my uses.
It may have gotten better in the intervening years at not being a worse resource hog than Firefox v3.
Winner of “Least Stinky Turd In Sewer”?
Motorola started doing it on all their flagship phones about six months before Apple did. I think it’s just all phone makers looking for ways to reduce thickness and save a few milimeters of internal component space that the 3.5 takes up.
I can believe it is Safari. It is being embedded in everything now and it feels like the full damn thing. If I send a link in iMessage, it loads it up. Most of the time, my girlfriend and I are sending each other animated animal gifs, and it kills battery life on just about ANYTHING (Mac, phone, otherwise). Ironically, the one day that I decided to put on Do Not Disturb and didn’t have iMessage up? I got the best battery life ever.
That said, for the last decade, I have never gone ANYWHERE without a second or third power cable. I always have one at my desk, usually another sitting by my couch at home, and another in my bag. I have done that with almost all my laptops, windows and otherwise (I found a dell powersupply while pulling out my couch for cleaning a few weeks ago…I haven’t had a dell in 3 years!)
D’ok. If having to carry a dongle that is easy to put in the very cable it is using, taking up almost no weight or size is the breaking point…you are right. As a musician (former musician?) I’m very use to carrying around a dozen cables with me. And adapters. Hmmm…where is my XLR to Quarter Inch? These savages don’t understand balanced outputs. Which midi cable do I need to connect this device? Is it going to be USB to MIDI? Am I going to have to hook up a firewire cable to my for mLan (ok, nobody does this any more). Which SCSI cable do I need for this device? Is it going to be the 25 DB connector, the SCA, or the thin pluggy one. I carry less adaptors these days than I have anytime in the past.
As a musician, I was HAPPIER when someone used a newer standard even if it bothered be for a short time. They would be a better standard and if I needed a dongle to downgrade the output for a short time, so be it. I hate being saddled with a shitty port that is there simply for the interim until others figure it out. Give me the power upfront and let me deal with it.
As for the keyboard…I’m typing on my 15" right now. It will take some getting use to.
I don’t know…my biggest complaint about Apple happens to be that they are going all or nothing with portables and not desktops. Pro desktops. I’m happy with my Hackintosh that I use for heavy lifting (my portables can all do what I do here, but I don’t have to plug / unplug a studio to get to them). I’ve heard others saying their biggest fear on the Hackintosh side (maybe it was in a comment above…too lazy to check now!) – biggest fear is with Apple ignoring the desktop and not having a diversity of products, it will be harder and harder to get drivers for Hackintoshes. I know I had to buy a very specific set of parts to get mine to run…but it is still benchmarks faster than anything shipping several years after building it. The fact that I can get 100+ tracks of audio including virtual instruments running smoothly through it without breaking a sweat or having to bounce down? I’m happy. Fact is, even on the pro stuff I use to work on, I rarely ever touched this many tracks unless someone have no clue about the recording process and thought bigger was better.
If either of you knew what resources Firefox does or not consume these days, I might not have laughed out loud. Chrome is a lot worse on many many systems but people have their heads stuck in 2012.
Google’s War Against Battery Life?
All browsers continue to grow larger and perform worse until concerted efforts are made to reverse trends.
SO.
MacOS: Path through a gloomy forest
Windows: Carnival in an open field staffed by drunk orphans
Linux: Anarchist Bookfair
iOS: The Prison Dimension from Superman
AmigaOS: The last warehouse standing in suburban Philly after Putin nukes it
TempleOS: Bareback sex in a church toilet
What about BeOS?
Plan9?
Motorola isn’t exactly relevant.
BeOS: Locked away in that warehouse from Raiders of the Lost Ark
doesn’t help when people have 300+ tabs open either…and haven’t restarted the computer or browser since the stone ages.
You are letting your English show…at least i’m hoping you meant in the restroom rather then in the actual toilet.
Nope, but ideally computers should be designed to work the way people work. Restarting shouldn’t be a necessary routine maintenance procedure.
i totally agree. even a small memory leak or garbage collection issue can grow over time is all i meant, that time can make a small issue of this nature a large issue.
modern browsers are much better about paging out inactive tabs.
Risc os?