Apple was once convinced the future of computing was 'apps', so iPad was designed married to that idea. But we're 16 years on now, and the present of computing is AI, and IDEs, command lines and virtualization, and Python, and git, and scripting and automation. iPad risks being completely left behind as a computing platform by not supporting any of that stuff properly, and developer interest has been waning for years now. It's well past time for iPad to get its shit together, and open up
@stroughtonsmith Just bought an M4 iPad Air. Feels very silly it’s way faster than my M2 Mac Mini but only the latter can do OpenClaw/Claude Code
@kn @stroughtonsmith You’re exemplified why Apple lacks the incentive to do more with iPadOS. It keeps selling just the way it is. Why mess with it?