I use the command line almost exclusively for file management and avoid it like the plague.
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The answer to most "it's a bit dumb that MacOS doesn't let you / forces you to" is "install app X, Y, Z".
- Don't like that apple's "Music" app pops up when you connect a Bluetooth headset? => Install an app.
- Want to be able to "alt tab" through windows of the same program, or in general not be uselessly flawed? => Install an app
- Want to be able to move and resize windows without aiming at the exact edge pixels of the window? => Install an app.
- Want to move & resize windows to very common places and sizes on a screen? => Install an app.
- Want global hotkeys for whatever? => Install an app
- Want a software package management system a'la apt? => Install an app.
- Want to rebind keys or make things like Home/End not be dead keys... because apple keyboards don't have that, and they cannot be bothered with it. "you should be using "⌘ + →" anyways... or, I suppose it depends on the window"? => Install an app.
- etc....
You don't get any of these annoyances with Linux / Gnome. "Why not use that if you hate MacOS so much?" I pretend to hear you say. First of all, because of anti-competitive reasons by Apple, I sort of have to. Secondly... something something angry old man yells at clouds.
Get a better bluetooth headset that doesn't send play when it connects. That's the problem. It's the headset that's doing something wrong.
Heaven forbid the OS could let you chose what you want to happen... like launching Spotify instead, or simply nothing at all...
It's the headset doing something wrong. What a fascinating take. You wouldn't happen to be working at Apple R&D?
Maybe I missed the /s, it's just too on the nose, almost as if you're ridiculing it.