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blauditore ◴[] No.25080669[source]
So many comments in here, but I haven't seen a single one mentioning a simple solution: Vote with your feet.

For years now, I've seen a large portion of the HN crowd praising Apple for its (alleged) respect of privacy and cursing at Microsoft for Windows "calling home" all the time. Now that this has happened, the only comments I see are "heads should roll", and "we must complain and be heard by high-level execs", but never "let's move away". This just reinforces my impression of the Apple ecosystem as something akin to a cult: Once you get in, you never get out again.

There are good alternatives - many people, including software engineers, use non-apple solutions on a daily basis and they are still productive. Why not give Linux a shot, or gasp even Windows? The age-old argument of "MS is evil, Apple good" is moot. Companies are generally not good or evil, they are profit-oriented. If the market demands privacy, they care about it, otherwise probably not so much.

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1. have_faith ◴[] No.25080723[source]
> This just reinforces my impression of the Apple ecosystem as something akin to a cult

That's very uncharitable. Suggesting Windows as a potential alternative also sounds slightly comical given their history with Windows 10 and many people's required workflows, required because of work or other outside influence, make Linux less tenable.

A lot of people seem to suggest that if you have something to complain about then you should be moving on to something else, a vibe of 'appeal to perfection'. I think this is the same mentality that drives the distro hopping phenomenon. I'm not brainwashed because I live with the flaws of my OS choice and complain when things are changed that I don't like.