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Apple legitimately makes super solid hardware. Their Apple watch heart rate accuracy is second only to chest straps and has a ton of very useful features. It is pretty much the best as far as integration, a “health watch” and haptics.

Their phones and laptops have some beautiful hardware design too.

Their business side just sucks donkey cock is all. But google is just as bad as Apple so potato potahto. Nobody should fanboy when every choice is shit lol

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No, pricing is the side of Apple’s business that is absolute shit. If you look at the PCBs, they are usually very well designed with proper shielding, high-quality components, and good layout. Apple Silicon is one of the world’s best silicon design orgs.

Most of what you describes is quite literally their business and aesthetic design choices that have little or nothing to do with the hardware. I agree that all of those are shit and that’s why I would never buy it. The only bad hardware they have are marketing/business choices (i.e. no sd card to sell higher NVM models, lightning to vendor-lock customers, dongle hell to sell more dongles, etc…)

Though indeed the dongle situation is really fucking stupid also.

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Too bad neochat has been crashing on startup for months 😅

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Even musk paying 30% in taxes is such a misnomer too. He accrued like 80 billion in assets during that time and just borrows money tax-free based off that imaginary asset valuation and can essentially have unlimited tax-free money as his assets appreciate…

Props to littlejohn

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USB-C sockets are the bane of my existence lol. My older Nokia (HMD Global) phone the port broke 5 times from cheap connector parts, now in my Sony Xperia 5 ii, it is happening after 2 years and I have had to clean fuzz out of the socket with a toothpick like 5 times lol.

USB c collects crap

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And then get it insta-closed withing 20 minutes saying that “this is a problem with your setup, not the software” even when “my setup” was literally setting up their project using their documentation (docker compose files).

That is how developers treat people with questions that they deem “stupid.”

It turns out their documentation was wrong and some environment variable that they said was optional, was not actually optional and the service would go into a reboot loop without it. I figured that out no thanks to the devs.

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For me, it is more “better than the competition.” PlattormIO for example is extremely jank and I run into an out of date library that prevents it from compiling. Of course there is no error saying anything remotely related to that, so it’s at least one, 30 minute google searching session per project to correct libraries using old, broken dependencies.

Not to mention that the build and upload buttons on the command bar literally don’t work at all. In windows I have to use the built in terminal to build or upload and in linux at least the build and upload buttons in the PIO sidebar work.

But the problem is that it is STILL easier, faster, and has more features than the competition. In my (only embedded devices) experience, it is still faster than pieces of shit like STM32CubeIDE, MPLabX, and Eclipse as far as speed and user-friendliness. Doesn’t help that STM ships a bunch of broken HAL libraries for chips outside of their main moneymakers.

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