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"What I also learned is I don’t care about configuring my desktop and rather spend time hacking on Web Application code."

This is fair, and it's a selling point for Windows and OSX. I also dislike having to tinker more than necessary. As long as you're on the happy path, those work pretty well for most people. But if you're not on the happy path, it can get real painful real fast.

With linux I'm able to set things like audio (pipewire), foreign language inputs (fcitx), etc exactly how I want it- and that means no desktop environment at all asides from i3. I had a macbook for a while and ended up getting frustrated in certain situations due to lack of freedom to configure things exactly how I want, even if other parts of the OS were more polished.




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