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>>if you don't like something about the UI then that's too bad because MacOS ricing is impossible
The Macintosh/macOS user interface is designed by the most gifted minds in the UI/UX world. There is nothing a layman can do to make it any better and no need to change it in any way.
>>All your programs are on Windows and/or Linux anyway
Untrue. There are plenty of exlusive softwares.
>>Meanwhile there's so many apps that just aren't on Mac and can't be properly emulated due to ARM
Emulation is for hobbyists and unserious people. Any app you used on Linux or Windows has a better equivelant on macOS. ARM is the chip of the future, x86 is for dinosaurs.
>>You don't even have USB-A anymore. Each year Apple just removes more and more ports from their products
If Apple is choosing to remove them, it is because they are unnecessary.
>>Middling hardware that is outmatched by Windows prebuilts costing less than half as much
Any hardware advantage is mitigated by the awful performance of Windows as an OS, and your custom built mess will never be as elegant and graceful as a Mac built by people who know what they are doing.
>>Any Windows machine in a Mac's price range will be orders of magnitude more powerful
Once again, I contest this due to the awfulness of your OS, but if this is an issue, simply spend more on your Mac. A high priced Mac is the supercar of computers, your Windows/Linux abomination is like a kit car built by a 17 year old wannabe racer.
>>Can't upgrade your hardware with off-the-shelf components
Don't need to, don't want to for reasons already outlined.
>>You can't even swap components between Macs because they're all soldered on
What is non-Mac user's obsession with Frankenstein abominations?
>>You're paying thousands of dollars just to not even get an OLED display
If Apple has elected not to use OLED, they probably have a good reason.
>>You get an LCD
And?
>>Said LCD is only 60Hz btw
Not a gamer in my mother's basement so that's plenty enough.