@peemee Yes, it’s quite beautiful. Nature is healing.
@JeremyCherfas That's a fair description of it. Has also been a user interface playground since at least the Leopard era. Apple has made a lot of mistakes with iTunes over the years, specially the constant adding of features that should be better served in a different app. Kind of glad to see that be remedied now with the split into separate apps for different purposes.
@JeremyCherfas Well, I think it depends on what you use. I personally don't use it, but apparently Apple has nerfed the Server extension of macOS, compared to how it used to be.
I'm probably one of the four people in the world that don't have much problems with iTunes. Don't understand what I'm doing different from everybody else though.
@matigo I thought about getting into COBOL a long time ago, when they were starting to get worried about programmers retiring or dying of old age. Guess I might have missed my boat on that.
Hm. The Ars(e)Technica review of FreeBSD 12.1 doesn’t exactly sell me on the idea. I’ll give it a shot, but chances are I’ll just stick with OpenBSD.
@matigo I really wish I was in Japan already. I’d be sneaking around in a ghost town Osaka and taking photos everywhere.