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MacOS Catalina: Slow by Design?

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konart ◴[] No.23273993[source]
I've been using linux distros (~5 years of Ubuntu and ~3 years of Arch) before switching to macOS somewhere around 2013-2014. And now years later I'm thinking about moving back. But every time I'm think about this I start with digging about current Linux situation and every time I realise than it is still a horrible system for anything outside of work, especially if you can't really do without a decent UI\UX.

Apple's ecosystem is also an issue. iOS + macOS is still much better than anything on the market (no alternatives really).

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PKop ◴[] No.23274287[source]
Switched from macOS this year having used it for about 8 years to first PoP_OS and now Manjaro. Both were great (GNOME environments) and very productive for both development and general use. I really like the streamlined, "get out of your way" UI.

I would say go for it, I'm glad to not be dealing with any of this nonsense, while paying a premium for it.

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konart ◴[] No.23274492[source]
I've seen both of them, but the "get out of your way" UI is a limited feature. Apps are still do not respect the rest of it.

You install this new distro (like Elementary if it's still alive) and fall in love with the new Finder clone. But then you install twitter client, torrent client and a dozen of other everyday apps. And they all look terrible. And feel even worse. People still don't care.

As much as I hate certain things about macOS - I'd still chose it over Manjaro for example (haven't really tried PoP)

And not to mentions things like continuity and handoff. I can live without being able to copy paste token from my phone to my computer but this is so convenient T_T

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1. PKop ◴[] No.23274682[source]
Makes sense.. especially if you're still hooked into iOS. I had already given up iPhone couple years earlier so was easier I imagine.

I just use messages.google.com and save it as an app shortcut, and Telegram native app, and both work well. And generally am fine with web apps if a native app doesn't look right. But finding the right native app for the desktop environment can be an issue. The GNOME skinned apps are pretty nice.

And Manjaro has the AUM for plenty of available tools and such. But that's more dev focused