Have you migrated from macOS to Linux?
Hey I've been using a Macbook from my employer for a few years and I had many ups and downs moments with macOS. I find the standard applications really good like mail, calendar, and keynote. The performance of the M series CPU has no equal, specially for notebooks Geometry Vibes. But at the same time I'm a developer and being on Linux is also so good, the window management, being able to use Docker without a VM, and so on.
I'm wondering if you have migrated to Linux from macOS or the other way, and how you're feeling with the change.
Ah, Windows is out of question with all the ads and surveillance, also, I don't play games.
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