The amount of detail is staggering (and some of the options are debatable), but the key takeaways for me are that:
- Apple needs to get their act together where it regards modularity and pricing
- The Windows Subsystem for Linux is, increasingly, a “switchback” enabler for people who have shunned Windows due to the lack of a UNIX-style CLI
Even diehard Mac-centered opinion makers have woken up and started smelling the coffee (yes, Marco, I’m looking at you), but I don’t think most people realize how quickly unbiased folk are willing to switch “back” to custom Windows machines provided things work well enough for their intended purpose.