You being an American one would think that having a successful business and fat bank accounts would sum up as a good thing.
Apple uses 100% regular memory modules and users can even replace them at any time as I have done on many occasions. Your attitude against Apple seems more like a personal crusade than based on facts. For example nothing in OSX stops you from utilizing CLI just as you would if you had no desktop at all. I fail to see your logic there. Sorry but that's how it is.
I have no more attitude about Apple than you do about Microsoft. They are equal as far as I am concerned.
Sure, you can put any RAM you want into the Apple. After all, it is just a regular Intel based motherboard. Nothing special about it. It does not mean it will make full use of the timings available. Everything about the motherboard design is pretty much run of the mill. That is just a fact. Take a look at it yourself.
Unlike you, I have no agenda. I do not care what anyone uses for their personal computer as long as it can play the game. Personally, there are far too many things I do not care about with Apple and their products to make them a viable choice for me. If they work well for you, then good for you.
As far as OSX allowing a CLI to be used, I was not aware of that, but it still does not help with the other limitations I have run into.
DLNA support is a must in my home environment and I am not keen on trying to find third party apps for Apple to accomplish that. There are other things which do not work out of the box, without me having to rebuild other servers to make them work with Apple. The cost of the product mitigates any possibility of using them due to the effort required to make them work in my personal environment. Those are just facts.
I grow tired of this exchange. You like Apple. I get that. I am glad you are happy with them.