> In my experience, Apple doesn't like any standards it doesn't control with an iron fist
what about MacOS being a Unix?
I'd suggest a deeper diagnosis is that Apple doesn't like standards incapable of showing off or leveraging custom hardware prowess, which is a key competitive advantage.
what about MacOS being a Unix?
I'd suggest a deeper diagnosis is that Apple doesn't like standards incapable of showing off or leveraging custom hardware prowess, which is a key competitive advantage.