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Are Hackintosh users more passionate about the Mac than Apple?
Tuesday February 19, 2019. 07:08 PM , from Mac Daily News
“The Hackintosh has become a phenomenon in recent years, despite knotty ethical questions, because Apple’s neglected superfans won’t stop thinking different,” Ernie Smith writes for Motherboard. “The Hackintosh community is, admittedly, relatively small—in no small part because of the technical learning curve that often comes with the practice. It’s effectively a subculture borne from the combination of two other subcultures: Apple superfans and hobbyists who build their own computers. But it does draw in some highly passionate users, many of whom are experts at creative pursuits, in part because of the user base Apple’s machines long fostered. Case in point: Paul Chato.”
“These days, Chato is an entrepreneur who runs a web design firm, but back in the late ’70s and ’80s, he was best known as a primary member of a popular Canadian comedy troupe named The Frantics,” Smith writes. “More recently, though, Chato has found a degree of success as a YouTuber, operating a vlog that offers up his irreverent take on the mostly tech-related things he’s passionate about.” In the end, I don’t think Apple trusts the OS.That’s what really bothers me. I don’t think they realize that if they put MacOS in a nice, plain box that doesn’t thermal throttle it will sell really well. It’s the OS, stupid. — Paul Chato “Two years ago, in one of his earliest clips on the channel, Chato drew attention to the fact that he has used Apple products for more than 30 years—from the original all-in-one to a variety of modern-day MacBook Pros—but moved to producing Hackintosh machines instead. ‘I feel absolutely abandoned by Apple in terms of meeting my needs,’ he stated in the video,” Smith writes. “Hackintoshing is an interesting process because, in cases like Chato’s and (admittedly) my own, it highlights a dichotomy between the company and its supporters: It’s a user base, one technical enough to jump through numerous hoops, that loves a company’s product so much that they’re willing to subvert it to get that product in its unvarnished form, because the company’s growth has left them behind.” Read more in the full article here. MacDailyNews Take: And, there you have it: Betteridge’s law of headlines, destroyed in one fell swoop. As we wrote just last week, “Apple management’s misplaced priorities, especially regarding the Mac, continue to hugely disappoint.” You kind of want to manage it like you’re in the dairy business. If it gets past its freshness date, you have a problem. — Tim Cook, 2008 Peter Paul Chato’s YouTube channel is here. SEE ALSO: Apple’s iMac was last updated 602 days ago, longest span ever between updates – February 15, 2019 Apple CEO Cook on Macintosh’s 35th anniversary: ‘We love the Mac’ – January 24, 2019 Apple CEO Tim Cook, one-time ‘operations genius,’ is a failure at operations – January 11, 2019 Apple’s newest Mac Pro turns five years old today – December 19, 2018 Apple’s 2013 Mac Pro, five years later – May 31, 2018 Why can’t Apple keep their products up-to-date? – April 10, 2018 Why is it taking Apple so long to update the Mac Pro? – April 10, 2018 Apple needs to stop promising new products and start delivering them – April 6, 2018 Apple: No new Mac Pro until 2019 – April 5, 2018 The culture at Apple changed when Tim Cook took over as CEO – April 10, 2017 Apple’s desperate Mac Pro damage control message hints at a confused, divided company – April 6, 2017 Who has taken over at Apple? – April 5, 2017 Apple’s embarrassing Mac Pro mea culpa – April 4, 2017 Mac Pro: Why did it take Apple so long to wake up? – April 4, 2017 Apple sorry for what happened with the Mac Pro over the last 3+ years – namely, nothing – April 4, 2017 Apple’s apparent antipathy towards the Mac prompts calls for macOS licensing – March 27, 2017 Why Apple’s new Mac Pro might never arrive – March 10, 2017 Dare we hold out hope for the Mac Pro? – March 1, 2017 Attention, Tim Cook! Apple isn’t firing on all cylinders and you need to fix it – January 4, 2017 How Tim Cook’s Apple alienated Mac loyalists – December 20, 2016 Apple’s not very good, really quite poor 2016 – December 19, 2016 Apple’s software has been anything but ‘magical’ lately – December 19, 2016 Lazy Apple. It’s not hard to imagine Steve Jobs asking, ‘What have you been doing for the last four years?’ – December 9, 2016 Open letter to Tim Cook: Apple needs to do better – January 5, 2015
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