Sorry, no comprende espanol.
Shitposts aside, here's the Deepl translation for the polder-challenged:
>#A proposal regarding the Black Pete debate >Hi all, > >Over the past week, I've noticed that the black Peter discussion has (finally?) erupted in full force again, causing quite a bit of resentment on this subreddit. The responses to this often boil down to the same thing. 50% of the reactions are along the lines of "I'm tired of the black Pete discussion" and 50% are discussions that come down to the same thing every time of proponents and opponents who are not going to convince each other. > >Now I'm not running away from a little discussion and I think that we as Dutch are very good at poldering and finding a middle ground but the number of news items, discussions and the number of people who are tired of this will only increase in the coming months, both quantitatively and in intensity. > >Maybe we can limit the Black Pete posts to a separate (newly established) sub? Or a Sinterklaas Megadraad sticky? Maybe this is something that doesn't bother you at all, it's just a thought and I'm curious what you think about it.
Phone GBA emulators work really well. I use this one. It's annoying how you can't feel the buttons to react quickly, but this game has no time pressure.
That would be fun!
Here's my wish list:
Fugetsu-Do mochi
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B009MKGRQA TEKTON Everybit Precision Tool Kit (27-Piece) | 2830
https://perkyjerky.com/pages/bundle-builder
Salmon jerky (For example, Ivy City Smokehouse Salmon Jerky)
Uncut dollar bills, perforated and bound into a notebook, as Steve Wozniak has
Kit Kat exotic flavors
Postcards and stamps
Oculus Quest
Apple has always desired vertical integration. Part of what makes Apple silicon so promising and performant is the close integration between system components. That comes at the expense of modularity and expandability, but there are always alternative platforms that can offer that as you stated. No one is stopping people from switching.
I think as long as developers need an open system for development on other Apple platforms, the Mac will stay open and things like the Terminal and downloading apps outside the App Store will remain. In regards to dualbooting, Apple has left the door open on M1 machines for the installation of other operating systems. Initial support for M1 has already been mainlined to the Linux kernel through the Asahi Linux project.
MacOS may be slowly closing in, but it is disingenuous to claim that there isn't a way out.