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wow. this was a long dead thread brought back to life. hehe. well atleast macs are there for a good laugh.
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I dunno, I used to hate 'em -too slow, way to expensive, snotty Mac superiority complex, performance lies- but the new dual-core dual CPU ones are pretty reasonable and are closing the gap to the point that I don't think someone's automatically an idiot for getting one.
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There is a lot of overhype with the Macs... but I would much rather use OSX over Windows if I had a choice. The simple customizeable front end, with the power of *NIX underneath... the ability to script all kinds of cool admin stuff without touching the GUI.... the security and lack of ad/spyware.... maybee some day if I can get OSX installed on a nice BoXX and have 3DStudio run natively...
The catch is that if everyone was using it that's where the spyware/adware would be targeted... :P
That is very true, and something Mac users need to realize so that they don't continue to think that they are immune. But by nature of the design and the heavy reliance on user permissions and different processes running as users that only have the appropriat permissions, *NIX is theoretically more secure than Windows. Sure there are exploits, but the nature of the architecture reduces the severity.
It also has a serious downside tho. The sheer massive knowledge needed to securily and reliably administer a linux system makes it a) error prone in implementation and b) user-error-prone...
And sitting in front of a shiny, splendid OSX makes a lot of ppl think everything is done by itself....but a badly configged linux is pretty easy to break. And another issue is that i´m not really convinced of OSX´s way of "tweaking" linux...it goes beyong presenting a different GUI (see Darwin etc). Taking a look at shake for example it´s kinda running in an emulator somewhat...wich makes it not really stable as it used to be before (one word : segmentation fault :P)
The catch is that if everyone was using it that's where the spyware/adware would be targeted... :P
I don't want everyone to use it! Please, don't!!! Just want to have access to al the software I need within it! Not ashamed of being selfish in this point...
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