labrat wrote:Apple computers have always been set in an elitist price range, making their "Computers for the Rest of Us" slogan akin to doublethink. Also, they have had a sort of anti-hacker mentality with their idea that computers should be an appliance that the user simply plugs in and pushes an ON switch.
First off, welcome to the lugradio forums - hopefully you'll enjoy your stay here.
Back to the point you make, I'm not sure that making them "simply work" is an anti-hacker statement. Can't ease of use be hacker agnostic? I mean I like Linux but I don't think it will lose its' hacker ethic if we make it recognise Card Readers off the bat or if we make X configuration less complex and more invisible. I must confess to not being a hacker - I've said this before but I'll say it again: I use linux because of the philosophy behind it rather than my technological acumen. When I started on Linux, I didn't know how to program, spent days figuring out how to mount my windows partition, hours to find out that pressing q would allow me to escape from a man command and I still haven't been too successful at compiling my own kernel... so generally I'm not unhappy with things getting easier for your average user (after all, I want to be able to tell people to just install Linux and get rid of windows - a point that is getting closer by the day...)