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Not very useful context considering that was before iOS development took off

I am not sure iOS popularity would justify macOS as a server. What would be the use case? It's not app development; that is done just fine on the standard desktop macOS. It's not backend; that is done just fine on Linux servers, even in Swift if that's your thing.

Builds

You don't need any feature from the old server OS for this, though. You just need your workstation to be on a network.

My workstation is ill-suited to be a CI runner, even if it is networked

Right. A way to rephrase this would be: what feature from the old Mac Os X Server is missing from the current macOS desktop to make it possible?

A network connected to what

> that was before iOS development took off

It was offered through the 2010s, iOS development had taken off by then, and the last release was in 2021.


In fact the number of unique apps available on IOS has declined since the 2010s

Except for highly literate people, and people who care about typography.

Think about it— the robots didn’t invent the em-dash. They’re copying it from somewhere.


My impression of people that say they’re em dash users is that they’re laundering their dunning kruger through AI.

I dont think you have to go georgist for that take, adam smith’s whole “free market” originally meant “free from economic rent”

It will only be a dystopia to people like us. It will be a near post scarcity utopia to our betters!

That’s not even it, because in the small company jira won’t be such an oppressive system.

This dunk might work outside of the US, but inside raving about freedom has always been justification for a power grab

It would only be at all valid if it was forwarded to employees who weren’t in a customer facing role.

Saying that you’re required to give a content warning to an account manager for material related to your business relationship puts the burden of responsibility onto the victim. Dealing with the psychological impact is the responsibility of their employer, not the customer.


No, even in a customer-facing role, you won't have to put up with every s**. I mean, it's a business for electronics, not a porn-shop or moderation for explicit material at some social media-platform. There should be a line on what they have to tolerate.

And the test is “did it come from my employer to a customer I am responsible for?”

Considering the parallels between havana syndrome and stuff like chronic fatigue syndrome, it may already be!

Read the article or just the headline?

Don’t they give got a minimap?

What are they actual differences?


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