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i like macosx as is right now; its openness to unix stuff and that kind of things, but i'm afraid this new Lion version would turn my computer in a brick if I try to install something opensource or "unblessed" by Saint Steve.
By the way, all they have shown about Lion is such MacStore thing and a lot of eye candy available for iPads and iPhones today. What about the real OS? What changes/improvements/new stuff is being growing for the underground stuff? Probably nothing, I think.
Edited 2010-10-20 19:59 UTC