MacOS is UNIX, deal with it, fa/g/gots

unix.stackexchange.com/questions/1489/is-mac-os-x-unix

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Why should I care?

>stackexchange

I think the real question is.... Is plan 9 unix-like?

The voice of denial, everybody. Sup Forums forever BTFO.

its GNU/MacOS

>stackexchange
dropped

Is a MacBook a terminal that connects to a mainframe with hundreds of users, and the HDD is only is used for cache? No? There's nothing UNIX about a Mac.

>macOS is UNIX, deal with it, fa/g/gots
Linux is also UNIX. What's your point?

why is stackexchange hated all of a sudden?

>stackexchange
The single most harmful thing that happened to CS fags in the recent history

>Dont know anything about OS
>But its UNIX like big servers

Spreads BAD programming concepts and practices, answers are selected by popularity or arbitrarily by the questionnaires. The cancer then spreads all around

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Give me 1 (ONE) reason why SO should exist

>UNIX is terminals and mainframes
Get a load of this faglord

OP, you should not take SO seriously, treat is just like Sup Forums, both spread FUD at the same rate

>Go ahead, I'm listening...
Made me shiver.

you're lying if you're saying that you've never used it.

I did, then I slowly realized my mistake

consolidation of programming FAQ in a single source (dont come back at me with problems about the site/users/mods, idgaf) vs. scouring shitty phpbb forum posts for hours about something tangentially related to what you want to solve. i really don't see how you can argue it's a bad thing

>Spreads BAD programming concepts and practices

link 3 examples. anything javascript-related doesn't count.

Linux is not UNIX though.

>go ahead i'm listening

>consolidation of programming FAQ in a single source (dont come back at me with problems about the site/users/mods, idgaf)
>It doesn't count if it disqualifies my claim
Who knew

>lists GNU as a UNIX-like OS
>then lists Linux as a UNIX-like OS even though it's not an OS
Into the trash it goes.

Stackoverflow not only is unnecessary but also believes in censorship

I don't think anyone doubted that it is UNIX, or if they did that would be incredibly stupid given that it's been certified since 2009.

btw, is Linux UNIX?
Nope.
Hahahhahahahahah
*inhales*
buahahahhahahahahaha

Is there actually any Unix OS for desktop that is free?

macOS is no more UNIX than linux. Neither use any of the original UNIX code.

Bosh are POSIX compliment. Apple pays the Open Software Foundation for UNIX certification unlike linux though.

No, the actual UNIX is dead. AIX isn't fee either

>Apple pays the Open Software Foundation for UNIX certification unl
And thus it's unix. Unix is a piece of paper anyone can buy

both*

If no one runs it as a server it's not true UNIX

>wahhh i dont like this one insignificant thing about their badge system that no one else cares about
you're as worthless as faggots whining about online gaming communities, fuck off. SO has been a net positive

that may be, the company may be stuffed with faggots at the top, but their products have saved an incalculable amount of hours. has censorship dripped down into SO though?

>a "net positive"
Wow, never seen anyone defending that piece of shit kodeforum so badly

Sorry, but it's not. That would be like saying that traps are actually girls.

>their products have saved an incalculable amount of hours.
Let's do this

Why should one use SO? Give me a scenario.

Do you even know who the CEO of apple is?

macOS has a hybrid kernel. It is not completely Unix.

>Neither use any of the original UNIX code.
No OS does because 1st edition unix was written in B and assembly.

kid, no one cares if a moderator undid your edit on a post because it wasn't thorough enough or whatever, thus preventing you from getting another badge on your profile. either list actual problems with the product or shut the fuck up.

Hi, respond to me

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>a moderator undid your edit on a post because it wasn't thorough enough or whatever,
They actually do that?
Wow more reason to hate that garbage.

>list actual problems with the product
1. Answers are selected arbitrarily (if the questionnaire likes it)
2. Pointless censorship
3. The usual loop of either "RTFM" questions or "Not constructive"/"Opinion based" questions
4. Inconsistent on question quality
5. People use dodgy tricks to "up their popularity"
etc

a pretty smart man, judging by the things he's done, and how he talks. You know that he's the primary reason that Apple has the stream of components that it does, right? You realize that he's the primary reason Apple is the most expensive company in the world, right?
Also, you realize that the only reason you could post that message is because of a man who had the same sexual orientation as Cook, right?
You realize that being homosexual does not equal being gay, right?
Stay in your basement kid, you don't need the sunlight anyway.
youtube.com/watch?v=X0GQsp0Qvbs

There exists 0 reasons to actually take SO seriously. It's neither credible nor helpful.

UNIX is not Unix

UNIX-"Do one thing well"
Apples init was the inspiration for Pottering and sysd.

Linux can be UNIX if you want it to be. The configuration necessary is minimal, and the patches are available.

opengroup.org/subjectareas/platform/unix
opengroup.org/openbrand/register/brand3596.htm
>Most recently, a Linux® distribution has become UNIX certified

>stackexchange
OP claims MacOS to be UNIX

>Stackoverflow
>This site is all about getting answers. It's not a discussion forum.

>1. Answers are selected arbitrarily (if the questionnaire likes it)
the green checkmark? ok, so the person who asked the question may not have selected the most popular (and maybe more right) answer. i don't really see what the problem is. just scroll down the page to see the other answers.

>Pointless censorship
examples?

>3. The usual loop of either "RTFM" questions or "Not constructive"/"Opinion based" questions
i can see why people may get pissed at community pruning, but do you really want to wade through a sea of low quality "what does the plus sign do in ruby?" questions? unless you have actual examples, i don't have a problem of people cleaning up redundant questions from 12 year olds/pajeets too stupid to use search/proper english. power users are a necessary evil.

>4. Inconsistent on question quality
elaborate, don't know what this means.

>5. People use dodgy tricks to "up their popularity"
i dont really give a shit, every online community has autists that game the system. why would SO be any different? is it really a rampant problem?

>may not have selected the most popular (and maybe more right) answer
Neither popularity nor correctness dictates what answer the questionnaire decides to mark/select.

>Just scroll down
That doesn't help either, you are left with more confusion as there can be incorrect response mixed with the answers as well.

>Pointless censorship
>examples?
See picture. And there have been many more occasions of this kind of incidences.

> but do you really want to wade through a sea of low quality "what does the plus sign do in ruby?" questions?
Stupid questions in SO have been treated just fine. Randomly or inconsistently. They allow the stupidest of the stupid questions but sometimes they go one pure autistic rage.

>elaborate, don't know what this means.
Questions that have the same level of quality are treated differently.

>People use dodgy tricks to "up their popularity"
>i dont really give a shit,
Now this is just a weak denial. SO effectively encourage dodgy practices to make a person look popular or credible, which is very harmful

> is it really a rampant problem?
Yes, stackoverflow is a very big problem

Why does stackoverflow exist then? RTFM and Goggling will solve most, if not all of the stackoverflow questions.

What should a user ask then? Opinion based questions?

UNIX is a trademark indicating that your software conforms to SUS. Unix is an operating system developed at Bell Labs that AT&T and SCO suicided with copyright lawsuits.
It's a trivial fact that macOS is UNIX.

>What should a user ask then?
Is it possible to apply CSS to half of a character? [1400 upvotes]
stackoverflow.com/questions/23569441/is-it-possible-to-apply-css-to-half-of-a-character
or, How many checkboxes could a checkbox check if a checkbox could check checkboxes?
stackoverflow.com/questions/901712/check-checkbox-checked-property
or what's the best comment in kode you ever saw :D [350 upvotes]
stackoverflow.com/questions/184618/what-is-the-best-comment-in-source-code-you-have-ever-encountered
etc

Yeah, macOS is not Unix

Or you should ask "What's your favorite programming joke?" [800 upvotes]
stackoverflow.com/questions/234075/what-is-your-best-programmer-joke

Nobody said that it was.

>muh muh UNIX
>doesn't even know what it means

This.

Enjoy being one of three people who cares

BSD used to be Unix, but now they have to be "unix like". HA!

No, its BSD+Mach