• JasonDJ@lemmy.zip
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    13 hours ago

    Apple’s following is cult like. Though they don’t usually have major issues like Windows does, there are a fair number of Apple apologists.

    Microsoft’s following is more…stockholm-like.

    MS did make some decent mice though. For a while, all I would buy was Intellimouses. Going back to like, balls. Not to mention my cool blue serial MS Home mouse. Then I was a Logitech guy for a while (especially after having to deal with their warranty process, like, one of the best, up there with Anker. At least, several years ago. Who knows what’s changed since).

    Decent gamepads for the era too. Sidewinder Gamepad was top-notch. I played loads of Quake with that before I learned about WASD. This is pre-analog, and I was actually pretty decent with it, iirc. Not nearly as good as I got to be with WASD tho.

    Nowadays I love my Elecom Huge and 8bitdo gamepads.

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      8 hours ago

      I’ve been trying (like everyone else) for steam controller.

      My sidewinder was awesome. Actually forgot all about it

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      10 hours ago

      I won’t be an apple apologist: I’ve gone a decade without buying a new laptop because they were going through their crappy “butterfly keyboard”-phase, and I would never buy one of their mice (I use a >15 year old wired mouse that just works).

      That said, if you want a machine that has top-of-the-line hardware, with a UNIX OS, and also the convenience of a commercially polished product, I don’t see any viable alternatives. I’ve used Linux a bit, and that’s pretty close. The only edge MacOS has on Linux is the simple convenience of having things like photos sync directly between units, and very good native support for backups via time capsule. Sure, you can configure/set up the same things on a Linux machine, but that would require some time+effort.

      I’ve been thinking of setting up a self-hosted cloud storage for backups for a while. If I get around to that, I might finally make the switch. Regardless, I must admit that no one else is even close to delivering an as streamlined product as apple, that also lets me use Linux-forums when I need to figure out how to use some CLI tool.