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7/4/2025, 12:07:04 AM
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>>212393180
honestly I've used all three OS's extensively and there are things I like and don't like about all of them
I use windows now because I no longer have the privilege of caring so much about aesthetics. Windows just works in a way that macOS and debian with GNOME never will. And that isn't to say that windows *cannot* be aesthetic.
Aesthetically? Debian with GNOME was the absolute king. such a clean and functional OS. If I just needed a computer for using the browser I would absolutely use that.
MacOS was great for web and iOS development. it's just so simple to get a clean macbook and get started on some cursor / vs code project immediately. I like the unix filesystem.
But now? I am at a point in my life where I need to use simulation software like OpenFOAM, I need to use unreal engine and blender and all the plugins that both require, I need to use software that is often only built for windows. I also enjoy being able to play video games occasionally. So it's just common sense for me to stay on windows.
here are some packages I recently downloaded, fluidflux and ultradynamicsky. Can I do this so easily on mac or linux? fuck no.
>>212393180
honestly I've used all three OS's extensively and there are things I like and don't like about all of them
I use windows now because I no longer have the privilege of caring so much about aesthetics. Windows just works in a way that macOS and debian with GNOME never will. And that isn't to say that windows *cannot* be aesthetic.
Aesthetically? Debian with GNOME was the absolute king. such a clean and functional OS. If I just needed a computer for using the browser I would absolutely use that.
MacOS was great for web and iOS development. it's just so simple to get a clean macbook and get started on some cursor / vs code project immediately. I like the unix filesystem.
But now? I am at a point in my life where I need to use simulation software like OpenFOAM, I need to use unreal engine and blender and all the plugins that both require, I need to use software that is often only built for windows. I also enjoy being able to play video games occasionally. So it's just common sense for me to stay on windows.
here are some packages I recently downloaded, fluidflux and ultradynamicsky. Can I do this so easily on mac or linux? fuck no.
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