Post #1973906
2026-04-28 00:16 UTC
@freediverx
in Apple's case, it was switching to Swift as their application level programmung labguage that probably caused those performance issues.
Microsoft's .NET, on the other hand, is solid as a rock. So Windows performace issues are mostly to do with spending 50% or more of every computer's resources on spying on people.
@gullevek @nikitonsky
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@freediverx@mastodon.social 2026-04-28 00:25
@ramin_hal9001 @gullevek @nikitonsky For me it's not just the bugs or performance issues, but the way their apps all look and feel like Electron apps now. The UI design, usability, search, consistency, navigation are all bad, and on the Mac, nothing follows Mac conventions anymore. I recall when Mac fans would imagine if we had to choose between using Windows on Mac hardware or macOS on PC hardware. The difficult answer was always the software over the hardware. Today though?🤔
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@apple4ever@mastodon.social 2026-04-28 05:04
@ramin_hal9001 @freediverx @gullevek @nikitonsky Objective-C is still ahead of its time.