RE: https://mastodon.scot/@mattgemmell/115996329653867959

Great writeup. I think people just need go start accepting that the company they loved doesn’t exist anymore.

its like with the Ship of Theseus. If you replace all the parts (the people), is it still the same ship?

@obrhoff there’s a careful balance here. It doesn’t exist anymore but I think we can and should also make that very uncomfortable in Apple spaces basically forever.
@mattiem Not sure if I understood what you said 😅

@obrhoff sorry!

What I mean is I think it is a mistake to just accept this and try to act like it’s normal.

@mattiem @obrhoff There is not much you can do about it but buying at better alternative places. Which seems surprisingly hard.
@helge @obrhoff I think boycotting such an entrenched entity is, as you say, hard. It might may you feel better though, and that’s important and I support it.
@mattiem @obrhoff Thinking it is that entrenched is a mistake, IMO. They are good, but there are, not great, but perfectly acceptable options.
@mattiem @obrhoff I think this is more obvious in non-NA markets where Apple is a major player but not the majority.
@helge @obrhoff could be!
@mattiem @obrhoff Buy a $150 Samsung phone to toy with it. I did. I don’t *want* that and it doesn’t compete ignoring externalities, but it is surprisingly good and capable.
@helge @mattiem @obrhoff I'm not sure what the goal would be of buying a Samsung device? Nothing Samsung (or Google) has done makes me think they are more customer or quality-focussed than Apple. They want to be just like Apple, but they never understood what made Apple good in the first place, and now the good Apple doesn't even exist for them to copy anymore.
@nicklockwood @mattiem @obrhoff They are definitely not better on the quality of the software, but they are still important as a viable backup. Trying it, gives you a glimpse in what you can work with in the future. Apple is not good anymore, it hasn't been for a long time, I suppose we should make a hard cut? And then work on something which reestablishes the quality focused operation.
Most FOSS is certainly much more quality focused than enterprise operations.
@nicklockwood @mattiem @obrhoff Like say KDE is certainly not an environment I would love to work in/with, but I think it is out of question that this is a professionally run and consistent development environment.