BSD might be an option. But this post is basically meant to ask the following question:

Windows or Mac, which OS do you dislike less?

For me, it’s Windows. Microsoft is shit, but at least there’s some flexibility in terms of how I can use my system and what hardware I can use it on.

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I don’t like the UI of iOS much (why do you have to drag programs to a little box in order to install it???) but overal it still beats Windows, with what Microsoft is putting in it lately. It is insane, the crap Windows is bundled with nowadays, and so many things can’t be disabled or removed easily.

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Do you think apple has any less tracking built into their os?

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Of course not. Remember when Apple was all about privacy but then got caught allowing third parties to listen to your Siri voice clips?

Or how iOS doesn’t actually have any browser other than Safari? All browsers are just a skin over Safari.

Apple makes sure all of your data is funneled through them. I mean shit, even a ton of Linux distros aren’t any better. Does Ubuntu still enable Amazon search by default?

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Windows, it’s at least usable.

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Windows. Last time I had to use it for work it was quite OK with the WSL 2.

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MacOS itself is fine but only runs on apple hardware which makes it a costly proposition of the bat as you’re throwing away all your hardware and buying apple hardware, which pretty much will lock you in to their ecosystem.

Then there’s apple hardware lockdown and their fast deprecation policy which breaks old but still working software and hardware. Apple dropped support for my 2008 macbook in 2012 because they didn’t care to develop graphical drivers for it, which meant I was forced to swap it to Windows 10/linux to continue using it.

Because of that, realistic only Windows would be a viable option for me, which was also my main OS up until recently.

Other smaller OS like BSD or Haiku could be interesting, but lack of mainstream support would probably prove too much work and limiting for daily use.

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