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Nice performance comparison of file handling in multithreaded context. It's surprising how slow MacOS seems to be there.
Not all of this makes sense... Why are they collecting so much from an IDE?
Indeed there are more and more signs of the Apple vendor lock-in to be in trouble. And that's a good thing.
Can we let the myth of Apple being a proper steward with data privacy to rest please? I don't know why people took their claims for granted to start... with so much opacity, it's not a claim you could trust.
Very thorough analysis of the Vision Pro value proposition. It shows quite well where it shines and where it should be improved.
Looks like enough people complained that they had to change course. Good, until the next bad move...
A bit of a long rant, still the core of the argument stays true. Apple will do everything in its power to keep their platform captive of their app store.
A little victory for European users trapped in the iOS ecosystem... still more needs to be done though.
Nice call from Mozilla to make this public. This way it is very obvious where the blockers are on some platforms.
Apple keep indeed attracting a bunch of cultists... and this allows them to keep abusing their other customers.
The spectre attack still has real world effects... This affects Safari this time.
What are the hardware improvements good for if then it's all locked down through software? This is wasted.
Sure they're pulling some effort on the way their hardware is produced and cheap. But don't be fooled by the grand claims, this can't be carbon neutral.
Probably the best analysis of the new Apple device I've seen so far. Focuses more on the design of the user experience and compares with the strategy behind other similar devices. There are likely a lesson or two to be drawn from it.
This ecosystem suffers from the same warts and doesn't seem to make any progress... lack of transparency, "we know better" mentality, tight coupling, lack of communication. This is especially problematic for something like a browser.
Good news for anyone who got to target that evil platform... if you have to make a multiplatform application this might ease your pain.
The "Apple is better at privacy" argument was looking really like a fallacy to me. And indeed, it's getting clearer that it was greatly exaggerated...
Interesting analysis showing how the M1 SoC from Apple is really a good way for them to close and control their desktop ecosystem even more than before. In my opinion, if you care even one bit about your personal freedom you should likely stay away from this ecosystem.