>>5383190>Is this really still a thing that people do?Do you use a PC? Or a Mac?
Have you used both? Ever do anything professionally on either?
If you answered no to either of the last 2 questions, consider thinking about the question you asked.
It's not about brands, per se. It's about one brand's personal approach to making unnecessarily restrictive devices, and another *platform*'s openness, in contrast.
Apple products give you less for more, and they make people like
>>5383175 think they are somehow superior, despite being completely incapable of saying *why*.