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kevinherron ◴[] No.46178639[source]
One model/configuration will never work because developers are awful, picky customers.

You’ll lose 90,000 of your 100,000 with one or more little nitpicks.

Probably 50% right off the bat because you chose a keyboard with or without a numpad.

Another huge chunk because you chose the wrong screen (Retina resolution? Low resolution? Refresh rate?)

Too bad, because I want this. Or at least the version of it I have in my head :)

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miningape ◴[] No.46178769[source]
Apple / macbooks seem to be doing fine
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chungy ◴[] No.46178959[source]
The blog is premised on the idea that Apple and MacBook are not doing fine.
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1. miningape ◴[] No.46179050[source]
You missed my point, the original comment is stating that the market for such a device doesn't exist because developers are too finicky and customisation focussed.

As a counter example - look at macbooks which are about as un-customisable as they come, but a large portion of developers use them. Meaning the market exists even if it's currently dominated by Apple (which as you/the post points out is slipping)

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2. prmoustache ◴[] No.46180414[source]
Not everybody use/choose macbook though.

Having said that I do believe that many brands have way too mamy SKU and I widh they would be more opinionated on what they believe is better for their customers while maintaining clear and strong ethics (reliability should be #priority)

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3. miningape ◴[] No.46187244[source]
I don't recall saying everybody?