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what do /frog/gies think of macOS

Name: Anonymous 2014-05-29 6:35

ribbit ribbit phony UNIX specification obtained for marketing purposes ribbit package dist marred by onslaught of appes and the apestore ribbit xnu+fs is weird ribbit

Name: Anonymous 2014-05-29 6:44

If it ain't Lisp, it is crap.

Name: Anonymous 2014-05-29 9:27

It's great for apping

Name: Anonymous 2014-05-29 9:32

launchd is nice, even if it does use XML config files. They should steal some more stuff from Solaris, like zfs and zones, though they've pretty much given up on the server market.

and what is an appe?

Name: Anonymous 2014-05-29 10:59

You can make hip new apps and it's safe from virus apps because it will only run apps that are signed by app-le and any other apps that aren't apped by app-le will not run because app security apper apping app

Name: Anonymous 2014-05-29 11:21

I'm kind of horrified that a desktop OS made in 2010 is just as tightly as locked down as Apple's shitty phones. But they always had a reputation for making computers that would only run specific kinds of software. The title diversity is greater now, is it? I have no other opinion because I never have used it.

Name: Anonymous 2014-05-29 12:50

>>6

it maybe tightly locked down, but not nearly as tightly locked as my anus

Name: Anonymous 2014-05-29 16:52

Ken Thompson, Rob Pike, Russ Cox, and Dave Presotto use Mac OS X.

Name: Anonymous 2014-05-29 16:53

>>5
You can turn that off in System Preferences.

Name: Anonymous 2014-05-29 17:00

I do all my LISP programming in TextEdit.

Name: Anonymous 2014-05-29 17:02

It's a degraded FreeBSD. [/thread]

Name: Rob Kike 2014-05-29 17:40

Rob Kike

Name: Anonymous 2014-05-29 18:30

>>4

an apparition arbitrarily activating an appliance amalgamating acrimonious animation altogether amassing amatory appreciation and absolute adherence and administration as an axiom, known as, an appe

Name: Anonymous 2014-05-30 3:05

>>11
It's a degraded FreeBSD.

Nope. It uses some components from the FreeBSD stack, but that's it. OSX is built on top of the open-source Darwin with XNU as the kernel and borrows from OPENSTEP.

Check out :
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/XNU
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Darwin_(operating_system)

Name: Anonymous 2014-05-30 5:27

>>14
Wow, didn't know that, thanks.

Name: Anonymous 2014-05-30 5:48

Install Bluebottle/Oberon.

Name: Anonymous 2014-05-30 6:13

>>3
OMG! That is a real term...
Apping - Shopping for applications on a smart phone.

Name: Anonymous 2014-05-30 6:30

>>14-15
they stole my mach!

Name: Anonymous 2014-05-31 3:51

>>18

judging from their relative stability, XNU implements it way better than GNU/TURD

Name: Anonymous 2014-05-31 4:02

>>5

You can literally bypass that by open the context menu for the app and using Open instead of just double clicking.

I'm not even kidding.

Name: Anonymous 2014-05-31 4:04

>>20
*opening the context menu.

Me tired, me no gud englishspek

Name: Anonymous 2014-05-31 4:14

>>1

unrelated, but this reminded me that ovid from perlmonks is a huge macfaggot and his general tone toward non-crap OS X users in his half-assed-but-much-hyped perl book is of the sort [i]"lolz windows hav to install software lolz what is linux mac is best lolol"

Name: Anonymous 2014-05-31 14:07

literally bypass
As opposed to what?

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