>But then also came the entitled users. This time, it wasn’t about stealing games, it was about features. “When is Thunderbolt coming?” “Asahi is useless to me until I can use monitors over USB-C” “The battery life sucks compared to macOS” (nobody ever complained when compared to x86 laptops…) “I can’t even check my CPU temperature” (yes, I seriously got that one).
>And, of course, “When is M3/M4 support coming?”
This is awful framing. It isn't entitled to ask when something is happenint or to say what makes something unsuitable for you. Marcan seems to take every single social media comment about Asahi Linux as a direct personal attack. No wonder he is burnt out, anyone with such a habit would be...
To be fair, nothing in human history has psychologically prepared us for semi-real-time two-way interaction with thousands or millions many people at once. Once I realized this, I began to become much more empathetic toward popular public figures who “crash out” (as the kids say these days) on social media. I've never experienced this myself, firsthand, but after seeing this happen time and again over the course of the past two decades or so—especially since the advent of smartphones, which dramatically increased the possible frequency of such communication—it's the logical conclusion I've reached.
>And, of course, “When is M3/M4 support coming?”
This is awful framing. It isn't entitled to ask when something is happenint or to say what makes something unsuitable for you. Marcan seems to take every single social media comment about Asahi Linux as a direct personal attack. No wonder he is burnt out, anyone with such a habit would be...