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MacOS Catalina: Slow by Design?

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ronyfadel ◴[] No.23273550[source]
I hope Apple currently has a team focused on macOS perf.

I worked on the team in charge of improving iOS (13) perf at Apple and IIRC there was no dedicated macOS “task force” like the one on iOS.

Luckily some iOS changes permeated into macOS thanks to some shared codebases.

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pier25 ◴[] No.23273626[source]
> IIRC there was no dedicated macOS “task force” like the one on iOS

It's not surprising. Macs are less than 10% of Apple's revenue.

https://www.macrumors.com/2020/04/30/apple-2q-2020-earnings/

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qppo ◴[] No.23273776[source]
It's surprising that they don't improve the developer experience for their own developers using their own tools, including hardware.
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saagarjha ◴[] No.23274026[source]
Apple uses the same tools you do. They just might not be using it like you are; you can find a lot of features that clearly have no reason to exist outside of Apple nonetheless shipping with their software.
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asdff ◴[] No.23274143[source]
Is there a list somewhere of Apple's in house dev environments or workflows? I wonder what cool tricks they use internally that could be pretty useful generally.
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1. ronyfadel ◴[] No.23274688[source]
Very messy internally, every team has their own.