I agree. I dislike elitism on any side. These were just personal reasons, and i recommend android to a great many people depending on their usage needs.
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Agreed! And while I know sometimes I come across as an Android elitist, it's just to bust people's balls. Neither is better than the other, I just hate seeing how hard it is to innovate or be free to choose on the Apple side because that walled garden also acts as a prison. People feel like they have to settle for what Lord Cook decrees, because they feel they will miss out on the cool flashy shit otherwise.
It's like choosing between living on some tropical island where the ruler gets to have a fair amount of control over your life, and living outside of that space where things can be a bit of work (and at times fucked up) but you have the freedom to move around and build as you choose.
I am not the island dweller. I never will be, it's just not in my nature. But I also respect people's choice to live that life, even if I don't understand how the tradeoff is worth it.
I agree. Its different methods, both making unique innovations and stealing ideas from one another afterwards. Its a bit of a diversity.
Hell I can't even manage to exist in more open source places without making a stink about restrictions, I'm just a rebel that never settles for "free enough" π