• noughtnaut
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    227 months ago

    Seconded.

    I’ve read most of folklore.org and do not recall any such story. In fact, how do you even “drag the computer to the waste basket” as the first/only icon would be the System floppy and afaik they’ve never had / still don’t have a “computer icon”. 🤔

    • @SchmidtGenetics@lemmy.world
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      297 months ago

      First image I could find of the desktop and there is computer icons right there.

      If dragging one of those to wastebasket at the bottom right crashed the computer, it would fit the description of the event.

      • I Cast Fist
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        187 months ago

        I wonder if the first attempt was simply dragging that Mac System Software to the trash. Not “the computer icon”, but it’s possible the anecdote was/is slightly misremembered by John

        • @SchmidtGenetics@lemmy.world
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          Seems like a simple folley, the person I responded to said it was a floppy (it’s two layers of “mesh”?) and couldn’t remember the computer icons. Details get fuzzy, I had no idea and was curious so I just looked it up. I’ve got no horse here.

        • noughtnaut
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          Dragging a floppy to the bin would simply eject it… 🤷 Well all right, maybe the story is from before the intro of the “Insert disk Foo”.

      • Semi-Hemi-Lemmygod
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        27 months ago

        The point of the trash was that nothing happened until you emptied it. And the OS was loaded into memory so you could eject the OS disk so it wasn’t actively using those files. I don’t think even dragging System to the trash and emptying it would have done anything except prevent you from booting with that System disk.

    • You honestly couldn’t pay me enough to use MacOS so I didn’t know there wasn’t a “computer icon” but I love that detail. I’m gonna go ahead and assume that whole anecdote is fictitious.

      • @Clent@lemmy.world
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        77 months ago

        Hating an operating system such that someone wouldn’t use it in exchange for a million dollars is quite the flex.

        • @DeathbringerThoctar@lemmy.world
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          I’m an IT person professionally, and I use Fedora as my daily driver. MacOS just grinds on me in ways I can’t properly articulate.

          Edit: oh wait, maybe I can!

          • @Clent@lemmy.world
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            117 months ago

            And you’re obsessed with giant cocks. This is very interesting. A therapist could write a book on you.

          • @BorgDrone
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            I’m an IT person professionally, and I use Fedora as my daily driver.

            Ah, Fedora, that brings back memories. We used to call it RootHat back in the day when it was still RedHat. It was what all the first-time Linux users used before they graduated to Debian or Slackware. They would use root as they day to day account, hence the name.

            Havent used it in forever. Is it still as big a pile of shit as it was in the 90’s ?

            • I’ve been using it since Fedora Core 7 back in like 05 or something. It’s pretty solid. I use mate rather than gnome, but otherwise it’s an excellent, very FOSS, choice.

      • @samus12345@lemmy.world
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        47 months ago

        I’m so used to Windows getting dunked on here that I forget MacOS must be more hated, being even more locked down than Windows.