When I first got an iPhone I was sooo excited to give Apple all my personal information. That is weird, because, that is a negative as a consumer.
When I first got Fedora, I was pretty accepting of flaws in the system because I was so excited. Weird because, this is a negative.
But vocally, we love our brands we associate ourselves with. You are such a vocal proponent of Apple products, when Apple fails, you think it reflects on you and your decisions. You don't want to be a dolt that spent $3000 on a computer that can't do what Fedora can do better for free.
We give the companies we irrationally love, passes.
I currently don’t use Fedora but Arch and FreeBSD besides from a number of Apple and Android devices, does that mean - in your simple world view - that I’m not in love with a single company but polyarmorous?
I have some professional experience with Solaris, HP-UX and Domain/OS, which of them is the kinkiest? I bet it was Domain/OS, but nobody does it anymore, it’s way too weird and smells funny. Necrophilia it would be, I guess. (And I’m not even sure about the MacOSX Developer Preview CD that I found in some box the other day, using Apple must be some resurrection fetish…)
Pseudo psychological analytics of OS choices, coming from people who have neither an idea on other people’s use cases nor on their experiences are so disappointing and boring.
Can we please invent a “-splaining” term for it?
When I first got Fedora, I was pretty accepting of flaws in the system because I was so excited. Weird because, this is a negative.
But vocally, we love our brands we associate ourselves with. You are such a vocal proponent of Apple products, when Apple fails, you think it reflects on you and your decisions. You don't want to be a dolt that spent $3000 on a computer that can't do what Fedora can do better for free.
We give the companies we irrationally love, passes.