For the last month, droves of apple fanboys have been defending every ridiculous move by apple no matter how misguided it may be. What kind of doublethink are you people practicing? Developers arguing that we shouldn't be able to write software for an iPhone unless it was "originally coded" in objective-c? I'm waiting for people to start bashing net neutrality or spreading wholesale FUD about open source because it might somehow pose a threat to the Apple Experience.
I'm typing this on a macbook pro, and I have an iPhone. For the last few years, I've enjoyed using apple products. I found that osx was a nice *nix development platform. Sadly, their recent decisions have been so disappointing to me that I've decided to stop supporting their platform. I've already ordered an android phone. My next laptop, like my current desktop, will be running linux.
It's very bizarre to watch so many people who claim to support open software systems defending Job's every move. It seems like some strange form of Stockholm syndrome. As for the rest of you, I encourage you to join me in voicing your disappointment with your wallets.
I'm typing this on a macbook pro, and I have an iPhone. For the last few years, I've enjoyed using apple products. I found that osx was a nice *nix development platform. Sadly, their recent decisions have been so disappointing to me that I've decided to stop supporting their platform. I've already ordered an android phone. My next laptop, like my current desktop, will be running linux.
It's very bizarre to watch so many people who claim to support open software systems defending Job's every move. It seems like some strange form of Stockholm syndrome. As for the rest of you, I encourage you to join me in voicing your disappointment with your wallets.