If Microsoft can do it, Apple could do it too and even improve upon it.
Also I can't see why the original comment is about "hating on Apple". All I see is legitimate criticism about some issues with Apple products, that apparently many other people have too. Your comment on the other side is very emotional and full of snide remarks.
Yes, this is really my biggest issue with the new MacBooks or rather was my biggest issue, until I found out there are numerous magnetic connectors and complete cables for USB-C[1].
Now that I use such a cable (L shape, like MagSafe 1), I find it better than the T shaped MagSafe 2 cables, which would disconnect/fall off all the time from my 2015 MBP.
Why do folks that don‘t want to use them even care?
It’s not that when they are used, different code is produced. As with the editors color scheme, it’s just a personal choice everyone can live out within the privacy of his or her editor.
Personally I find it nice to represent single logical tokens like => or === with just a single character.
Inkjets still have a few advantages or are at least on par with Laser printers:
- Borderless printing (Photos, your invoices with a footer that has a blue background, …)
- Much cheaper to restock with 3rd party cartridges or even cheaper when you have one with refillable tanks
- You can print on photo paper and get out really nice looking photos. Generally the quality of images with a good Inkjet is better than laser imho
- You can print on a very broad array of different kinds of papers, formats and materials, many printers can even print on blu-ray discs and stuff like that
- Many modern Inkets use Ink that is water resistant, so you can use a marker pen on your printouts for example
- Time to first page is usually shorter (no warmup needed)
That would be Dan Riccio, wouldn‘t it? He is senior vice president of Hardware Engineering, directly answering to Tim Cook and leading the Mac, iPhone, iPad and iPod engineering teams.
Some of the current/recent failures that come to mind:
- The MacBook keyboard issues discussed here
- The MacPro disaster (thermal design issues -> no real update since almost six years)
- The The MBP 2018 thermal design issues
- The MBP „Flexgate“ (display connector design flaw)
Can anyone with a bit more information explain why the EU might have any saying as to what a San Francisco–based nonprofit digital library can and can not host?
Following the introduction tutorial, in which you add to the Radicle Garden[2] (which is a nice idea btw.), I get a 'The machine owner appears to be offline' when I try to propose my changes.
I think the very idea of Radicle is nice, but having a rock solid VCS is crucial to a developers workflow, so they really need to iron things like that out.
If you are on macOS and use Postgres, give https://eggerapps.at/postico/ a try. Haven't used a better DB GUI Client and it looks great with Mojaves new dark mode :-)
If Microsoft can do it, Apple could do it too and even improve upon it.
Also I can't see why the original comment is about "hating on Apple". All I see is legitimate criticism about some issues with Apple products, that apparently many other people have too. Your comment on the other side is very emotional and full of snide remarks.