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Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard: the Ars Technica review

As always, John Siracusa’s is as authoritative as they get. At twenty-three pages, the pagination almost needs its own pagination. I just finished reading, and it’s fantastic.

Even if you’re not an Apple user, you should read this review. It has boatloads of interesting information about how to think about operating systems, and you’re almost guaranteed to learn more than just a few useful nuggets.

It’s probably the most interesting tech article I’ve read in months.

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