- Things that should be system settings are instead apps (amphetamine, rectangle).
- There's no way to move focus around directionally between windows with a keyboard.
- "Open file" windows give you nowhere to paste a path (tip: cmd + shift + g summons a path prompt).
- Full screen windows now must be managed like they've just become an entire workspace, and the underlying app may or may not support the un-full-screen button.
- The error messages don't give you enough info to actually act on them (apparently "Docker" will damage my computer, and I should uninstall it, but it won't give me a path to the offending file, so I don't know how to install it, also this warning returns if I close it so it's just been hanging around for months.)
My strategy for maintaining sanity is to do as much as possible through zellij (a terminal multiplexer), that way I can use the same muscle memory on Linux as well. As for the rest, I just try to ignore it.
I have found the same for mac, it has all the downsides of windows, and all the downsides of Linux, and almost no upsides of it's own. Sure the hardware is doing plenty of nice things hard to find elsewhere, but the OS is so god-damn hostile to the kinds of people who can appreciate the hardware that it kind of defeats the purpose.
Oh I wouldn't go so far as "all the downsides of Windows". So far Apple has not been targeting me with a phishing campaign designed to get me to use their browser of choice.
- Things that should be system settings are instead apps (amphetamine, rectangle).
- There's no way to move focus around directionally between windows with a keyboard.
- "Open file" windows give you nowhere to paste a path (tip: cmd + shift + g summons a path prompt).
- Full screen windows now must be managed like they've just become an entire workspace, and the underlying app may or may not support the un-full-screen button.
- The error messages don't give you enough info to actually act on them (apparently "Docker" will damage my computer, and I should uninstall it, but it won't give me a path to the offending file, so I don't know how to install it, also this warning returns if I close it so it's just been hanging around for months.)
My strategy for maintaining sanity is to do as much as possible through zellij (a terminal multiplexer), that way I can use the same muscle memory on Linux as well. As for the rest, I just try to ignore it.