I bought Apple Magic Trackpad just to learn that it doesn’t work on Sonoma (last year’s macOS). Apple “fixed” the problem by just updating system requirement to this year’s macOS. And forcing me to update.
WHAT. THE. FUCK.
I bought Apple Magic Trackpad just to learn that it doesn’t work on Sonoma (last year’s macOS). Apple “fixed” the problem by just updating system requirement to this year’s macOS. And forcing me to update.
WHAT. THE. FUCK.
@jgrg yep, it’s basically exactly same device (which worked fine up to Big Sur at least) but with type-c and now it’s somehow latest macos only
@nikitonsky Oh, yes. I see it is USB-C. That's terrible. Sounds like Apple haven't ported the new driver to earlier OS versions, which is really weird, given the developer resources they have.
@nikitonsky Which version is this? Is it the new USB-C one? (I've been using two Lightning versions fine with Sonoma.)
@vikingkong they make best trackpads ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
@nikitonsky@mastodon.online Apple problems are ridiculous. Why do you, people, keep buying this shit? 😆
@ELLIOTTCABLE @vikingkong 👏 👏 👏 👏 👏 👏 👏 👏 👏 👏
@vikingkong @nikitonsky I mean, just to say the same shit everybody always says on either side of this exhaustingly-pointless "debate."
There's good bits. We're not idiots. We see the bad bits, but we like the good bits.
The bad bits of the other options are too bad, and aren't worth losing the good bits of this option. The good bits of this option are very good, and are worth the bad bits.
What else, really, is there to say?
@ELLIOTTCABLE@functional.cafe @nikitonsky@mastodon.online Can you imagine a useful reply here? 😆
@vikingkong @nikitonsky what a useless reply.
then again, мой тоже, so, ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
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