Spyke
IllNessreply
infosec.pub

I was curious so I checked.

Aqua OS X logo is 2001-2007.

MS Vista - 7 Logo is 2006-2020.

Seems like you are correct it if the meme creator used the most recent logos at the time. So 17 or 18 years old.

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IllNessreply
infosec.pub

Really depends on where you are.

Most of Europe the age is 18. Some countries goes as low as 16. In North America, in Canada it is 18 for 3 provinces, in the USA it depends on the state. Puerto Rico is 18. Mexico it's 18. Nearly all of South America it is 18 with a couple of exceptions where it is 16 and one case where it is 20. Most of Africa it is 18. Asia is mix but China it is 18.

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So in the vast majority of places, my initial statement that 18 is old enough to legally buy alcohol was correct.

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HStone32reply
lemmy.world

I don't think Windows user disagree with privacy per se. IMO, it's more that they believe the lie that privacy is a myth, despite the fact it was had in abundance hardly more than a decade ago.

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HStone32reply
lemmy.world

That's certainly a conclusion to jump to.

I don't have anything to say about Apple users, because I don't know anything about them. I do however have things to say about Windows users, having been one my entire life up until a few years ago.

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If my experience in the heavy industry is any indicator, windows users believe that green crayons taste the best.

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lemmy.world

MacOS is a great os, and it comes with solid hardware. If you use your laptop for anything except gaming, and you can pay premium, a mac is a really good choise. Also, it's a lot easier to develop apps for iphones from macs, and that's a thing that a lot of people do.

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macnielreply
feddit.org

Also, it's a lot easier to develop apps for iphones from macs, and that's a thing that a lot of people do.

Given that's actually the only way to do it... (Without resorting to jumping through hoops via emulation)

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HStone32reply
lemmy.world

And that is why my code will never be multiplatform. No way I'm going to sink several thousand dollars for a machine I will never use except as part of my build pipeline.

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dohpaz42reply
lemmy.world

I used my 2010 MacBook Pro for about 10 years before I decided to buy a new one (no longer supported by Apple). It ran great too, for being 10 years old.

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IllNessreply
infosec.pub

MacBooks are great. You can still run Linux on it if you still want to use the hardware.

Or you can try OpenCore Legacy Patcher.

What is OpenCore?

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I’m waiting for Linux support to come to iPads. I have an older iPad I would love to see Linux on.

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Not all people can afford a $1000 laptop, and in most countries, it's considered as a really big price

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ian
feddit.uk

I might be an idiot, but I'm not going to use a Mac.

This meme also perpetuates the myth that to use Linux you must be an IT person. I just use it as a user.

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lemmy.world

This meme has the logos of the OSs from around 2007. Back then there weren't many Linux non-IT users.

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lemmy.blahaj.zone

I miss those old logos, the new ultra flat ultra simple logos are just so uninteresting compared to that era

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I actually prefer the newer ones, i always hated the like shiny 3d type of look. However some companies/designers/whatever do a bit to much nowadays. or should i say to little🤔

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Ah. True. Thanks. Yes dark times with hardware compatibility back then.

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halvarreply
lemm.ee

This may be a hot take, but I don't think that on a linux specific meme community we should really care about what puts linux into a good light and what doesn't. I mean have you seen vegancirclejerk? We are here to laugh and that can be achived by self-deprecating humor or parodying what others think of our system of choice as well.

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Yes. Sure. I see. Thanks. Maybe I was too focussed. Non IT people are nerdy too.

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I am self aware enough to know that I am an idiot, but still use Linux and Windows.

Take that, flow chart!

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kbin.run

I'm not sure there's a way to answer that without being unnecessarily mean.

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lemmy.world

I would switch MacOS and Microsoft. You really have to be an idiot to install that malware onto your computer voluntarily. MacOS is much safer and if you still have the need for shenanigans you have a Unix terminal to play with.

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Brkdncrreply
lemmy.world

you have to be an idiot to pay that much for something that locked down and unserviceable.

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Weird you're getting downvoted. I mean, they're not literally idiots, sure, but macOS and Windows are both terrible options. Seems to be a lot of Apple fanboys in the comments.

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It's stable and works with most commercial software. I have homebrew that I use to install gcc and whatever else I need, and I have yet to experience an answer on a Linux forum not being directly applicable when I need to solve a problem. Best of both worlds if you ask me.

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abbadon420reply
lemm.ee

One does not simply install windows. It comes preinstalled

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Pretty sure most homemade consumer computers are installing Windows. 70/30 tops.

(Maybe up to 50/50 if you don't count professionally built custom PCs)

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lemmy.ca

I’ve used Mac OS since 1988, BSD/UNIX since 1990, Linux since 1993 and Windows since 1995.

Due to my expertise with all these operating systems, I make enough money to have a life.

I predominantly use Apple hardware, partly because I can easily run all these OSes on it.

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The Intel "cheese grater" pros were a dream multi-boot machine. EFI, clean, capable of great RAM, nice drive bays, dual ethernet.

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With an Epson, HP, Lexmark or Brother printer?

I sense another meme coming on….

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Buying a chromebook is like buying nearly expired milk because it's cheaper as a lactose intolerant

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Programmers I’ve worked with all prefer MacBooks. And yes, you can run Linux on a Mac too.

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lemmy.world

It should be: do you have a life? ---yes (none) ---- no (all 3)

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Linux users are just idiots who don't have a life

I use NixOS btw

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