Comment by os2warpman

Comment by os2warpman 2 days ago

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My favorite thing about MacOS is how it has never changed how it changes.

It's like the game Civilization.

Every new version is worse than the last. Every new version is more bloated. Every new version has changes that ruin it.

Every new version is "less snappy". Every new version ruins everything.

Not even with OS X, we're talking back to the System 6 days, almost 40 years ago, it has always been the same.

System 6 uses too much RAM I'm staying with System 5.

System 7 is bloated I'm staying with System 6.

System 8 is a disaster I'm staying with System 9.

System 9 is a buggy mess I'm staying with System 8.

System, err, OS X v10.0 has no apps I'm staying with System 9.

And then oh boy the OS X/macOS versions!

Every generation gets so much worse, buggier, and "less snappy" than the last that surely our computers must be traveling backwards through time by now!

Every Civ game past III, the one I spent the most time playing during college and am most used to and like the most for totally not arbitrary reasons, has just been the worst, amirite?

WillAdams 2 days ago

One notable standout here was 10.6 which was simply 10.5 recompiled for native Intel and dropping PowerPC support --- that said, for early 10.x each version consistently became more performant up through 10.5, it's just that 10.6 was the version where that was the _raison d'ĂȘtre_.

  • frumplestlatz 2 days ago

    10.6 was absolutely not 10.5 recompiled. It was entirely a reliability and bug fix release on top of 10.5.

    • WillAdams a day ago

      Poor choice of word on my part/missing "re-written" and that it was reliability/bug fixes/removing PPC stuff was what I was trying to convey.

      • Wowfunhappy 2 hours ago

        I know this isn't your point, but it actually seems like PPC got dropped from Snow Leopard at the last minute. Early developer preview disks worked on PowerPC Macs. The stability didn't come from dropping PPC.

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