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Moved from windows to mac... The windows I/O bottlenecks was the defining factor
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2018-09-13 at 11:10 PM UTCThis post has been edited by a bot I made to preserve my privacy.
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2018-09-13 at 11:10 PM UTCthe hardest part is telling your dad you're gay
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2018-09-13 at 11:13 PM UTCI hate I/O bottlenecks. They are the absolute worst.
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2018-09-13 at 11:22 PM UTCThis post has been edited by a bot I made to preserve my privacy.
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2018-09-13 at 11:34 PM UTC
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2018-09-14 at 7:16 AM UTCWhat is an I/O bottleneck?
Congrats on switching. I'm stuck on Windows, and it's just awful to use, and feels super slow. -
2018-09-14 at 7:19 AM UTComg is this a Ferrari?
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2018-09-14 at 12:05 PM UTCThis post has been edited by a bot I made to preserve my privacy.
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2018-09-14 at 12:19 PM UTC
Originally posted by filtration I/O .= Input output… AKA: The file system. Have you noticed when using things like NPM, Composer, Maven etc the speed is super slow? Thats the IO bottleneck
Oh. Yes my newish Windows laptop is far slower than my 11+ year old Linux desktop, I had no idea why, other than a vague feeling that Windows is badly made. -
2018-09-14 at 12:20 PM UTCbe a man and go linux
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2018-09-14 at 7:39 PM UTC
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2018-09-15 at 12:08 PM UTCWouldn't have had any applefags on here back in the totse days
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2018-09-15 at 7:36 PM UTC
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2018-09-15 at 8:48 PM UTC
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2018-09-16 at 7:06 AM UTC
Originally posted by NARCassist Wouldn't have had any applefags on here back in the totse days
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Apples desktop OS is very different today than it was back then. It was still on the power arch, may well have been pre-darwin, I don’t think clang was a thing back then, it was considered a significantly less important build targets then than now, the development story and things like homebrew or ports were either not widespread and polished or didn’t exist yet. A lot of the best parts of OS X weren’t a thing back then. -
2018-09-16 at 9:51 AM UTC
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2018-09-16 at 12:48 PM UTC
Originally posted by Lanny Apples desktop OS is very different today than it was back then. It was still on the power arch, may well have been pre-darwin, I don’t think clang was a thing back then, it was considered a significantly less important build targets then than now, the development story and things like homebrew or ports were either not widespread and polished or didn’t exist yet. A lot of the best parts of OS X weren’t a thing back then.
OSX has always run on Darwin, and Power PC was the shit in the early 2000s.
The only real difference imo was tcsh was the default shell instead of BASH. -
2018-09-16 at 12:51 PM UTCMacOS - Spyware Edge Lord OS.
I am glad you're enjoying your BSD debauchery OS. -
2018-09-16 at 5:01 PM UTC
Originally posted by MORALLY SUPERIOR BEING 2.0 - The GMO Reckoning OSX has always run on Darwin, and Power PC was the shit in the early 2000s.
Yes, you'll note I said "Apple's desktop OS" though. I'm pretty sure mac OS 9 and before were not Darwin based. Although "classic mac" was apparently obselessed in 2001 so ehh.
Regardless of what you think of the power architecture on a technical level (and I do definitely think it has some cool stuff in it, even today) it wasn't really an advantage in market given x86 is so heavily commodified (and was even back then AFAIK).
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2018-09-16 at 5:33 PM UTCif I remember right, darwin was what they named the BSD kernel they bought out in the 90s so they've probably been using it for a long time