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  • uninstall OS components…

    Like what?

    Like whenever you connected Bluetooth headphones to the MacBook, they started Music app. The official solution to stop this was to reboot in safe mode and rename Music app, because it was baked in so hard, or install third party software to prevent Music from starting. That's not to mention that I don't need Music app at all and would uninstall it but it will get restored back.

    It looks like this behaviour changed somewhere in 14, as I no longer see Music starting, but it worked that way for longer than it should, really.

    Upd: can't find the support thread where they offered this solution, so it must've been not the official one. Officially you didn't even need a solution because it's not a problem.

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  • It's actually fine that you can't do this, because the average user is too stupid to be able to do it safely

    Yeah, this is what I hate about Apple second most, right after their marketing and competition strategies.

    But to be fair, it makes sense: they don't want to satisfy everyone, only just enough to crush competitors, and if you (and I) don't fit it's your (and my) fault.

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  • apple offered huge discounts for students through their university, so many CS students got a macbook for super cheap and just never stepped out of the ecosystem.

    This is the real reason. And I think they couple it with trying to make interface look and behave not how it is in Linux or Windows, so that once you're used to it, you're less comfortable switching to anything else.

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  • For me as a user it always looked like Microsoft looks at how Apple does it and is eagerly employs the worst practices of not allowing the user to do anything 'forbidden' and not giving the user control in general.

    Google is doing pretty much the same with Android for a long time, too.

  • Why would they want to off this kid.

    So that he can't be tried and found non-guilty. So that he wouldn't spread dangerous ideas. So that he pays for his transgressions.

    I don't know what could be their reasoning, but I would expect them wanting to off him behind the scenes rather than await for the trial results.

  • I would guess that it allows to detect tampering if you have to give your phone to the security officers and they do or don't do something with it without you present. I heard of such occurrences on the border, but this happens in other places and countries, too. Not sure if locked bootloader would help, though

  • Yes, it's literally non sequitur. And a very popular propaganda move: [country A] is good because [country B] is worse. In fact, it usually is not even relatively good if there's a need for such 'argument'

  • false dichotomy arguments that you can't appreciate music made by a person if that person is considered a bad person

    For me this is more about making someone more popular and making them profits by listening to their music. And then there's also a possibility that someone is considered a bad person for their views that are also displayed in their music, then I consider that I might start viewing their opinion as the norm, and also prefer not to listen to them.

    All in all, I agree that the dichotomy is false, but I think it has some sense in some cases.

  • Yeah, I wanted to reference Dune, too, but then thought that it's not a very rare trope. On a related note, I took a look at tvtropes and it says that in the Dune the AI didn't wage war, it was humans that didn't like what AI does and prohibited it. I read the books too long ago to remember if this is so ¯(ツ)

  • If they managed to decrease from 190%/year to 2%/month (which is 27%/year) that's still an impressive result. Not as impressive to publish when you want to make a click bait.

    I'm not sure how to put that to percentages thought, is it 86% and 143 percent points decrease?

  • It may as well be accounted in the inflation, but with a lower weight. Usually the institution responsible for calculation of the inflation will publish the methodology so one can see for emselve, real perceived inflation may be higher or even lower depending on what your consumption profile is.