'Introducing macOS Redmond;' a Microsoft-designed operating system for Macs

What if Apple designed Windows?

Answer: it would only be able to run on one among trillions of hardware configurations.

But it would run very well indeed, unlike the current Windows situation.

Hmmm

No humor - Check
Censors opposing opinions - Check
Protects big corporations - Check
Assumes everyone agrees - Check

Must be woke!

I love how MAGAs have to insert their weird far-right politics into everything and beat the rest of us over the head with it… while simultaneously complaining that tolerant people do it to them. Strange.
 
What if Mac design a OS that can work on almost any hardware available?
I bet they would have more issue with compatibility.

Most “Hackintoshes” run far smoother than they did when they were running Windows.

The main problem with Windows is two-fold:

1) It’s a legacy OS built on an architecture that traces back to code that originally controlled late 70s washing machines.

2) It’s stuck on an antique and obsolete x86 architecture that has to remain backwards-compatible with stuff from the late 70s.

Mac OS solves problem 1 with a modern, clean-sheet design. M-series chips solve problem 2 and deliver much faster performance at a lower cost and lower power consumption.
 
I love how MAGAs have to insert their weird far-right politics into everything and beat the rest of us over the head with it… while simultaneously complaining that tolerant people do it to them. Strange.
And you just proved his point. You believe in censorship and the only opinions that count are people who agree with you and all others are banned from presenting their opinions.
 
Most “Hackintoshes” run far smoother than they did when they were running Windows.
The main problem with Windows is two-fold:
1) It’s a legacy OS built on an architecture that traces back to code that originally controlled late 70s washing machines.
2) It’s stuck on an antique and obsolete x86 architecture that has to remain backwards-compatible with stuff from the late 70s.
Mac OS solves problem 1 with a modern, clean-sheet design. M-series chips solve problem 2 and deliver much faster performance at a lower cost and lower power consumption.
I think you just insulted 70s washing machines. 😁 As for being backward compatible with stuff from the 70s, I think that stopped with Vista (and maybe to slight degree with XP). I have S/W dating back nearly that far and I can run some of it on Linux with WINE. Anything that can't, I run in a VM - I still have stuff that runs on PC-DOS but can't on modern Windows and there is no "modern" S/W that does the same thing.
 
And you just proved his point. You believe in censorship and the only opinions that count are people who agree with you and all others are banned from presenting their opinions.
For a group who ensures your alt-right propaganda appears endlessly in forums where it doesn’t really belong (like a tech discussion), you sure like to whine about nonexistent “censorship.”
 
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