• mathemachristian [he/him]@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    GUIX top left

    • dictates to the OS how it has to be
    • requires a lot of reading theory
    • no ties to anduril

    nixOS top right

    • dictates to the OS how it has to be
    • recruits people snatchers

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    Edit: Ah I missed the axes are not labeled like the common political compass. Nvm then. Put NixOS above RHEL and guix above arch.

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    LOL at Windows being marked as less corporate than MacOS. They should absolutely be at least tied.

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        That’s a poor qualifier. Most corporations do not deploy MacOS to their employees. Windows belongs in the top right, if not a full line by itself for Corporate.

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        But on the other hand, all the reasons that people hate corporate OSes apply much more to Microsoft than Apple. Microsoft is the company that puts ads in their OS and is built entirely out of proprietary tech, and has been more vocal about shoehorning AI into everything.

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    if you live antwhere but the USA and Canada, MacOS is a niche, absolutely not mainstream at all, I see more linux users than MacBook users here in Brazil

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        Lmao. In Europe Mac is mainstream and most people think I have MacOS installed when it’s in fact gnome

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        I mean…it was invented there. And it is the third most populous country in the world. So, for a long time the Internet was USA. It’s not anymore but change can take a while to sink in.

        Just my 2 cents.

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          by the time it sinks in for (all) americans that the world wide web does not consist only of americans there might not be america anymore (god forbid)

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      Do they not advertise in Brazil? Cuz if y’all can go a day without seeing an ad of a floating laptop doing pirouettes in an endless white void to an overproduced pop song masquerading as indie, I might be down to move.

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    Replace Haiku with TempleOS

    EDIT: Also, put Windows in the top right corner to avoid the “is Microslop or Apple more corporate” discussion.

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      I had the same reaction to the Microslop vs Apple corporateness at first. But they kinda have a point as in that Apple controls the entire stack from hardware to os, while windows is just the os

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      Wouldn’t TempleOS be more up and to the right a bit… ?

      Just thinking about Terry’s political philosophy as advised by his theocratic religious leanings.

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        If this was the usual political compass and was about the creators, yes, it would be.

        But TempleOS is so niche that I wonder if anyone actually daily drives it, open source, and was made by one person with zero corporate involvement. So yeah, it’s definitely bottom left here.

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      If we’re talking hardware restrictions, sure I get it from the walled garden.

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          It still a walled garden in the sense that Apple is the only one that can code sign and certify software for the MacOS. So every dev that wants to release software on MacOS still needs to pay for membership of Apple’s developer program even if they don’t distribute trough the App Store. Unless they want their user to disable a security feature on MacOS and ignore the warnings.

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            That’s not exactly true. Users don’t have to “disable” anything. They just have to click a button that says they understand the risk of running unsigned software. You can run anything you want on MacOS.

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              Well you might also need to run some arcane incantation to remove quarantine bits, too. And it’ll only work if it’s actually been ported to the m-series chips, of course. And sometimes you just need to compile the whole god damn app yourself anyway. But sure, caveats side, you can run anything you want on macos that runs on macos. As long as you’re not using a company-issued device and are forbidden.

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      I’ve got the hot take of wondering if Windows is less corporate than ChromeOS. I’m sure there’s some open sourcing going on from Windows but ChromiumOS (which I assume has major issues, AOSP certainly does) exists, and someone could build something cool with it.

      Sadly we’ll never have an open source Windows XP.

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      Based on the image, it seems like the argument is that Windows can be installed on a larger variety of devices than the other two

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        Yeah, but Microsoft shouldn’t get credit for that. Windows only works with everything, because everything got built around it.

        Drivers are needed for every little bit of hardware, Intel very well might not have become the dominant architecture if Microsoft hadn’t picked it in the 80s.

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          Okay, but MacOS doesn’t work on everything because Apple doesn’t want it to. They want you to only use their devices, and only run their systems on them.

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          I mean, I didn’t make the chart, I’m just speaking on what the creator’s reasoning might be

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    Lots of things wrong with this but one I haven’t seen yet is that CachyOS literally depends on ArchLinux, yet is more “independent” than it?

    These are terrible axis to try and plot operating systems, and limiting yourself to such low resolution with no overlap doesn’t help.

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      I think the “independent” label might be more about the decision making being dependent on an organization?

      This is also a meme community and those charts are never that serious, and considering people will disagree about the placements anyways, trying to have more precision might be pointless.