• SpaceNoodle@lemmy.world
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    4 months ago

    Yeah, more software was written for the more user-friendly computers with the (generally) less-technical userbase.

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      4 months ago

      Yeah, the people at Pixar have no clue how to use a computer. Lol

      In all seriousness, even the same media software, like Pro Tools, is more versatile on Mac than on Windows. I can say that with first-hand experience.

      The “dumbed-down” Apple device is the iPhone. You get admin privileges on MacOS like a big boy. You can use bash or zsh commands in Terminal all you want.

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        You get admin privileges on MacOS like a big boy. You can use bash or zsh commands in Terminal all you want.

        Cool. So try updating to a version of Bash from the last 15 years, because the pre-installed one is Bash 3, because Bash 4 and 5 are under the GPLv3 license, which Apple won’t comply with.

        …ah, no, you can’t update the pre-installed Bash, because it’s on a section of the file system that is read-only even with admin access. You can install Bash 5 as a separate shell, and use that as your default terminal shell, but any scripts written with the standard #!/bin/bash instead of the more flexible #!/usr/bin/env bash will still use Bash 3.

        This “handholding” (or really, a safety net) is arguably a good thing, or at least a positive tradeoff; but you can’t claim it doesn’t exist.

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          I agree it’s not as limitless as Linux, but there’s plenty of room for advanced users.

          I’ve never needed to use a newer version of Bash. What is an example of something one couldn’t do with Bash 3 or zsh?

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            I get that this is an Apples to Oranges comparison, but Powershell 7 is way easier to use than the default Windows Powershell because of autocomplete. I imagine that newer versions of Bash have made improvements that are similarly powerful.

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            It’s not so much a problem of there being things you “can’t do” in other shells or older Bash, as that it breaks existing shell scripts, which is frustrating.