Dye’s “consistency” poorly attempts to solve a problem no Mac users had, by radically redesigning the Mac to be utterly unlike itself, carelessly discarding decades of thoughtful design, function, and delight without bothering to understand any of it, and lacking adequate resources to replace it with anywhere near the quality and consideration that it once had.

It’s the sad conclusion of macOS’ takeover, under Tim Cook, by people who seem to kinda hate the Mac.
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Maybe it’s a hit job.

They WANT Mac to die.

@Chancerubbage say that enough times and they'll be out again virtue signaling they love the Mac.

@g_hill

I think it’s mostly standard operating procedure of taking 66 percent of people to do 100 of a job because they reassign like crazy.

And not having a product person in oversight, a steering position. The mothership doesn’t stress test or use the products it makes the way its customers do.