• UsernameIsTooLon@lemmy.world
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    8 months ago

    MacOS is really the only one I never understood unless you’re really tied to the Apple ecosystem.

    I’d argue the “just use Linux” meme is more relevant for Mac users than Windows.

    I want to love Linux as well, but it does require some troubleshooting skills I’m too lazy for these days Additionally, some of my games require anti-cheats that just don’t work on Linux.

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      8 months ago

      MacOS has in my experience the best multiple desktop system of any OS I’ve used, it’s also just a very very polished Unix system that I can always count on to work until my machine stops getting updates, and since it’s an Intel Mac as soon as it does I’ll put Linux on it.

      Edit: this obviously ain’t a deal breaker but iTerm is the best terminal program I’ve ever used by a wide margin

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      8 months ago

      MacOS is really the only one I never understood unless you’re really tied to the Apple ecosystem.

      I’d argue the “just use Linux” meme is more relevant for Mac users than Windows.

      At this point when I’m choosing a computer I’m really just choosing a hypervisor front end.

      MacOS gives me all the familiarity and transferred knowledge that I built up with Linux, but with a much more polished desktop experience. I like the Messenger sync, it helps me actually notice texts from my partner when I’m rabbit-holing hard. I like Mail better than Outlook (or Thunderbird or whatever the modern mail client on Linux is now).

      I just prefer MacOS as the glue between all my VMs that I work in each day. I’m personally on the desktop pc with Windows for gaming, MBP for all my work/hobby work (using VMs with whatever OS is necessary that day), and headless Debian on any servers train.