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I want to talk about this because of a conversation I had with a colleague on a lunch break a few days ago. I am a doctor, and I was talking to him about how angry I was (and still am) about the fact that the COVID vaccines, when they were first invented, were not made public, but instead were patented and sold. This basic fact made millions of people around the world suffer. I was rambling about how scientific information should always be free. How we should be able to use the internet as the greatest library our ancestors could have only dreamt of, instead of putting information behind paywalls. Even back in med school I was an avid user of sci-hub and I wasn’t ashamed of it one bit. I still use sci-hub to keep up with new researches so I can treat/inform my patients better. And I hate how some of my colleagues think that I am stealing others’ work.

Anyways, so I was rambling on and on. I sometimes do that. And my friend said something so strange and unrelated (in my eyes) to the conversation. He said “Look at you, defending open access to medical information for everyone, yet you only use Apple products.” I was like, “What? What do you mean?” He explained, “Man, all the things you use are made by Apple. Your laptop, tablet, phone, watch, earbuds or whatever, made by the company that is one of the main adversaries when it comes to right-to-repair and open source software.” So you need to see here, I’m not a tech guy. It’s just not my field. My job only requires me to read textbooks and keep up with new researches in my field, which any device can do. So I was like, “I… I don’t think I follow.” So he briefly explained what open-source software is, and how it’s related to my idea of free and open access to information for everyone, but this time it’s not in our field but programmers’. And when I almost reflexively said “Well we’re not programmers” he said “I mean, when it comes to software, it’s the programmers’ and developers’ thing. But free and open source is an idea. It applies to everything. And I think you’re supporting a company that opposes your views by buying their products.”

We didn’t have much time left so that was the end of that conversation. And I have been thinking about it since. When buying tech products I mainly care about if they are integrated with each other or not. Like if I turn on Do not Disturb on my watch, I want my phone, tablet and laptop to go quiet as well. Or I like being able to answer a phone call on my laptop. And I love the aesthetics of Apple products, at least more than what other companies have to offer.

Every evening since that conversation I’ve been looking up stuff related to open source software. Linux, distros, the philosophy behind it all, Linus Torvalds, Steve Wozniak, Arch, "read the wiki", terminal, GUI, AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA my brain is filled with so many things at this point that I don’t understand anything at all.

So, TLDR; I’d love to hear your opinions about Apple. Most people (myself included) buy Apple devices because of the ecosystem, the design, privacy (?), consistent updates (especially on mobile), or for you might say, a lack of knowledge in the field of tech. Do you support Apple or are you against them, or are you indifferent? Do you think people who are not in the tech field as well should look into and use open source software? Leave your thoughts below! ^^

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[–] [email protected] 7 points 1 year ago (1 children)

I use Apple Watch, phone and iPad because they just work. For my computer, I use Linux. Don’t overthink it.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 year ago (1 children)

I use almost no Apple products. My wife uses their phone, tablet, watch, earbuds, computer, etc. It's mostly a matter of preference. I generally prefer Android and non Apple earbuds and my watch doesn't have a touch screen so the battery lasts a week or so vs the Apple watch which gets about 18 hours.

Apple is definitely a design leader, though Google, Facebook, and Twitter have moved that bar further forward with open-source framework's.

Though from a FOSS perspective, I will agree that Apple is more parasitic than beneficial.

They generally make very little strides forward for open source and MacOS being POSIX compliant includes a ton of FOSS to make it work.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

They do share significantly more OS code than Microsoft, and I think their usage and ownership of CUPS is probably why printer support has gotten better on Linux. I think they could share significantly more, especially enabling third party distributions of Darwin again, but I also find that few people seem to be that aware of what they do share and just assume they don’t.

On the iOS I should be able to toggle a Developer Mode, click through a warning about being out of support, and break my stuff if I want to. They should encourage the tinkerers.