Monica Dream
In my last hour I'm a slave to the power of death
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I ran Macos when it was osx, it's really over-rated in my opinion.I would still just use Ubuntu, since applications for Ubuntu may end up depending on that "invasive BS". You already can't remove systemd and that's the worst of it.
BSD is for servers, unless you need Docker.
Windows is not an option. Seriously. It is fundamentally broken at a low level and can not be depended on. Ubuntu is at the very least the fallback for when Apple finally goes completely mad and we have to shoot it.
That's, what, 1998?
It's cheaper than Mac OS, and it's not Windows.
Yes, 1998 -I tried installing it in 1996 but the 386 I had was seriously underpowered and it took a couple years to get something which could run it.
Most places which run BSD (eg Netflix) do so because of the license and not technical considerations. Mind you, I've used NetBSD off and on for almost 20 years. It was my Unix of choice until 07 when it choked on my new-at-the-time SATA drives and I started using Ubuntu instead. Everything I hear tells me that Linux is a lot more popular/has a lot more support and installs than BSD (of any stripe) does in terms of servers, but that's also going off into the weeds.
There's still really no compelling reason to use Linux for your desktop -doing so will always be a barely-supported series of kludges at best and expecting it to be as smooth of an experience as Windows or Macos is misguided.
















