▲ | izacus 4 days ago | |
That's a most generous reading of the touchbar fiasco I've ever seen (and I've heard a lot of Apple fans speak). | ||
▲ | meatmanek 4 days ago | parent | next [-] | |
IMO the touchbar was the least-bad thing about my touchbar 2017 MBP. The butterfly keyboard, flexgate, the USB-C ports that lost their ability to retain cables after like 20 insertions, and the overheating and quickly-degrading battery were much bigger issues. I didn't really get much value out of the touchbar (never really used any per-app touchbar functionality), but it was mostly fine -- I adjusted to the touchbar escape key pretty quickly. | ||
▲ | Zigurd 4 days ago | parent | prev | next [-] | |
I wasn't trying to be generous. I was making a nod toward something like malicious compliance. I used to have a big old Mercedes sedan that had the worst cupholder in automotive history that would break as soon as possible. It was designed to pop out of a slot in the center console. But real German car drivers finish their coffee before stepping into the car. That's how I see the touch bar. It was meant to be awful. | ||
▲ | thewebguyd 3 days ago | parent | prev | next [-] | |
The touchbar would've ben great if they also didn't remove the function rows & escape key. | ||
▲ | j_maffe 4 days ago | parent | prev [-] | |
Wait until Apple comes out with a folding phone, they'll say it was the plan all along lol |