who /tht/ here?
>Windows Desktop
>Macbook Pro
>Linux Server
Feels excellent.
who /tht/ here?
>Windows Desktop
>Macbook Pro
>Linux Server
Feels excellent.
>t. mactoddler
Yes I have all 3
I prefer all operating systems, I'm no autist you see.
>MacBook
>I'm no autist
Pick one.
gaymer & mactoddler
Not an argument, please leave if you're not a part of the holy trinity.
Have all of them aswell but, don't use my MBP anymore. Late 2011 model and can't get it to update for some reason.
Bwahaha
I have a hackintosh and a windows "server."
I was too lazy to set up samba on Linux and now I'm too lazy to move data.
I kinda want to get a MacBook, just because I've never used MacOS and am curious. Too expensive for me to justify buying it until my current laptop breaks though
Sell it to me
Windows desktop and a MBA my gf gave me. I put ubuntu on the mba for now though, really why would you use mac if you could use linux?
I've searched far and wide for over a decade, and this is the trinity I keep coming back to. Stable, easy config, solid hardware, and productive. It also gives you the best marketable skill combo.
Good luck trying to convince your CTO that your users should be using Gentoo desktops or decade old Thinkpads running Arch, you autists.
>Windows 8.1 gaming rig
>hackintosh SFF desktop
>hackintosh X220
>FreeBSD ZFS NAS/home server
Truly the master race setup
>Linux Desktop
>Linux Laptop
>Linux Server
It's trivial to install macOS on just about any modern intel computer
Unsupported wifi is the only problem you'll probably run into
Try it out
MacOS has a fully functional terminal with bash, package manager (its third party but works as good as apt), built on UNIX, good aesthetics which makes it pretty much a polished version of Linux.
Dont get me wrong, it's not literally a polished version of linux but you get the idea if you're not an autist.
I've been using Linux for over 10 years and when I bought a macbook I realised that linux should stay on servers, not on laptops and desktop.
>t. mactoddler
>toddlerOS
>can't even merge folders without losing your files
>functional
This is what mactoddlers actually believe.
>not using terminal for all file operations
>implying