WHAT THE HELL DID THEY DO TO THE FONTS????
WHAT THE HELL DID THEY DO TO THE FONTS????
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>being an early adopter
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Now delete your thread.
>still using a non-retina display in 2018
pathetic
I'm using my 2012 Air until it breaks. Best and toughest laptop I've ever had.
That is 'increasing the font-weight', not fixing the problem
>its borked
>fix it
>how
>make it bigger! ha!
retard-tier nonsense
they hired a nigger to design it
My Retina MacBook Pro doesn't have this problem.
I'm using 2014 air. This shit just doesn't want to die. I abuse it (like all Apple users do) and this just doesn't die.
Amazing machine.
>Thread discussing latest MacOS fuckup
>Full of MacFaggots saying how great 'their Macs' are
>768p for the win!!1!
lets be real, the real nigger is jony ive
>tfw still on 2010 MBP
I have enough money for an upgrade, but it's hard to justify it when this shit is so solid. I mostly use my desktop hackintosh anyway.
since when are fonts important on an UNIX?
Yeah, Dieter Rams retirement sure hit him hard
It's important to graphic designers who need accurate font rendering.
>not having a Retina display
poorfag
graphic design is as stupid as games on linux
you’re joking, right?
hes not wrong, not even designfags use Macs now
>2014 Air
Same. Battery's down to less capacity than a single 18650, and I had to replace the fan a few months ago, but otherwise it's as good as the day I bought it.
The newest Mac I have is a 3.4Ghz i7 from 2011.
No Mojave for me.
Top of the range iMac?
>no Mojave
hah, obsolescence dawns. 'My' 2012 iMac has no such problems, CGAF about it running Mojave or not tbqh tho.
>obsolescence dawns
>Just set up my 2010 mini as a headless server
>It's always still been relevant
>Not anymore
It's not like I was gonna update past 10.12.6 anyway, b-baka apple!
I feel you, brother.
Did you even read the fucking link?
Here After applying that, these also begin to work
Same here, i replaced the battery, just wish i could find a new SSD for less than the cost of a whole new MBA