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For instance, I once tried to use Finder to connect to my SMB share. The native app should work flawlessly. It was unusable.
The way Finder lists files makes it painfully slow to operate. Is this the way it was intended?
Any 3rd party app did the job perfectly, but are we going to use two file explorers now?

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On a similar note, iOS limits access to network shares in the background.
I didn't care about this until I wanted to keep my Obsidian vault synced between my Apple and Linux nodes.
Now my project (and potential workflow!) is paralyzed until I switch back to Android.
These constraints are starting to get really annoying.
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The thing is, I probably don't need a full fledged ecosystem and the guardrails that make it possible.
At this stage, I value the freedom of configuring my own system in my own terms. Linux gives me that, just as it did in 2015 when I started to code on my T400.
And you? Have any of you left Apple's walled garden? I feel there's few of us here, so I'd love to connect if you read this!
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