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  • I hate trackpads in general.

    Their first gen of touchpad however was the worst I ever saw

    It was on the last PowerBook pro (I think)

    And it was just yet another example of bad hardware apple released, but few people talk about, and Steve was in charge when it happened


  • This is particularly an issue here in Australia.

    Our most vocal racist community is our Truckie community. They blame everyone for everything except themselves. They even argue that normal drivers shouldn’t pull over for sleep and that it’s killing Truckies (less spots for them to stop). It’s always about them…

    And they always love to emphasise how important and irresplacable they are, despite the fact it’s one of Australia’s lowest skilled jobs.

    When fuel prices went up, many of them were demanding they strike and block all the roads because many signed bad/risky contracts they didn’t want to blame themselves for

    Not all of them, but the problem is so bad a newspaper even recently published how toxic they were



  • I mean, check their puck mouse lol.

    Go find a mighty mouse and use the right mouse button every day

    Try to find me 2 worse designed mice.

    Or, tell me the good thing about those 2 mice

    The most basic benefit (ease of use) isn’t even good. Because the buttons on the mighty mouse isn’t obvious, I saw a lot of elderly people struggle to Click consistently. And if they wanted to do a right click, it wasn’t going to happen

    It might be subjective, but you’ll struggle to find anyone defending these two products

    And you definitely will struggle to find anyone who will say that the best spot for a USB port is on the bottom 😂


  • It would be… Sold them for years… But, its informed bias. Owned a Powermac, Mac Pro, and various other gear.

    And, the things that people whine about in Apple forums weren’t even the most common issues

    Every bit of gear I owned was overpriced considering the issues with the hardware itself.

    In fact, I watched as Apple’s market grew as people walked in believing Mac’s can’t get viruses and don’t crash (and this was whilst iLife was super buggy, I was constantly fixing preferences).

    Each is entitled to their own opinion, but the only good thing I can credit MacOS for these days, is IOS support built in, and not being as much a clusterfuck as Windows.

    In practice, if it wasn’t for IOS support, Linux has basically caught up I feel.


  • I was actually selling Apple gear when they released the Mighty mouse. It sounded AWESOME. We were so excited. On their ads, it sounded like we’d get a product with touchpad buttons basically that killed their previous (worse) puck mice.

    What we got, was an overpriced mouse which was near-damned impossible to click the right button (you got RSI every time you tried) and which was physical click.

    Microsoft’s super cheap basic mice we sold 10x faster (at least), and were 1/3rd the price

    The reality is, they really f*** up most of their products, but people make excuses for them. Even the iPod shuffle, there were good cheap alternatives (I had one), and mine even had a display. OSX 10 used to have corrupt preferences regularly, SMB was crap until at least OSX 10.5, etc. One release, there was a bug where the network broke completely after a few minutes (there is no way anyone couldn’t have noticed during testing)

    My Mac Studio M2 was the only computer I have ever had that had compatibility issues with some USB-C cables (and, it was a few of them from differing brands). Antenna gate, and they tried to water down the problems, by comparing to other manufacturers and said “if you hold them in this totally unrealistic way, you have similar issues”