@@justafreak15able once you’ve set-up linux you’re good to go
@mgytusr2 ай бұрын
Also a hugely underrated benefit of defaults: When you have a problem, it's WAY more likely that someone else will have had the problem before.
@ar1i_k2 ай бұрын
And way more likely to find your solution buried under thousands of SEO-optimised ChatGPT articles
@3ventic2 ай бұрын
The downside is when those defaults exist in a closed system, the solution is often "wait for a fix" or the error messages are too cryptic or generic to be useful (especially a problem on Windows). But you are absolutely right.
@mgytusr2 ай бұрын
@@3ventic True! It's certainly satisfying being able to fix something yourself and then contribute that fix back to an open-source project for the benefit of others.
@happykill1232 ай бұрын
Which is funny consider that Next, RsPack, Vite, all use MUSL instead of Glibc, so it doesn't work in a lot of environments, and perhaps we shouldn't be using them then?
@sidma64882 ай бұрын
@@3ventic True. But you will usually have less of a problem with a default configuration, because it will be properly tested. For example, I tried to switch from GNOME to KDE, but I would have multiple minor issues when I deviated from the default theme and configuration. So, I switched back to GNOME because it had a better default.
@davidfu817426 күн бұрын
I'll save you 40 minutes. He basically burnt himself out over customizing, which was his own choice.
@miki_9034Күн бұрын
Thank you.
@PhilfreezeCH2 ай бұрын
So you were the stereotypical „have to customize everything every three days“ Linux kid and then instead of becoming a more sane Linux user you went to Mac OS for a more stable experience. I guess that is one way of doing it. Personally I just don‘t reinstall everything every few days, I have essentially the same system for the last five years now.
@JohnnyThund3r2 ай бұрын
Seriously... Bro is upset his Linux skills didn't magically make him a 10x developer... That's like me complaining about not being a FreeCAD expert because I spent so much time learning Tmux and bash scripting... 🤦♂
@Thebigbean1142 ай бұрын
@@JohnnyThund3r no man, he just found something that worked for him. its honestly not even that deep
@happykill1232 ай бұрын
I've been running arch for a week. It's stupidly simple. I now consider Windows to be a hassle.
@bigpod2 ай бұрын
now its 1 year since i havent changed my linux OS What changed i had a job and its stable
@zvxcvxcz2 ай бұрын
@@happykill123 Arch is simple, but bleeding edge is not the way for me... I did run Arch briefly (it had a newer kernel that worked with my motherboard that hadn't landed in Ubuntu yet). And in that time they had an update break Python... and they use a shitty Python-based package manager... so the tool to fix things was also broken. So manually fighting through a piece of dependency hell wasn't a great experience. But there are more stable distros that are also dead simple. Debian and done.
@samuelvishesh3 ай бұрын
Bro gave up Elixir and HTMx. No wonder now this.
@infantfrontender61312 ай бұрын
I’m really sad that Theo just gave up on Elixir
@ZombieJig2 ай бұрын
He's a bad take MACHINE
@edward80642 ай бұрын
@@ZombieJiglol true. It's just getting worse since I heard his opinion about testing and git rebase
@krumbergify2 ай бұрын
@@edward8064Can you send a link?
@nomadtrails2 ай бұрын
@@edward8064 whatd he say about rebase?
@lynxcat4life2 ай бұрын
This video and DankPods' video "It's time for change, it's time for Linux" from today were next to each other on my KZbin homepage. Poetry
@grundian5522 ай бұрын
Same
@MrOfigenko2 ай бұрын
saaaaaaaaame
@ancogaming2 ай бұрын
same here
@wiztek11972 ай бұрын
same here lmao
@notusingpremium2 ай бұрын
Dankpods learning how predatory apple is and switching and this guy knowing how unstable linux is and switching. If only there was a middle ground
@shaolinscrambler79972 ай бұрын
Linux taught me more about computers than I wanted to know, but now that I've stopped breaking things and have found what I like it's been my most stable and performant machine.
@shaolinscrambler79972 ай бұрын
Oh yeah...I use arch btw ;)
@zinj26182 ай бұрын
same, i used to break things and distro hop a lot, now I've settled on Pop OS and I absolutely love it, its dual booted to WIndows 11 for my gaming and graphic design requirements.
@NaoyaYami2 ай бұрын
It's amazing how educational simply considering Linux can be. I'm slowly learning it (trying out stuff in VM, reading intro books and articles) until I sort out Windows-specific stuff I need to before I move away from MS. Simply reading about main directory structure and permissions taught me more about how files are stored on disk than years of computer-focused school
@luckyhans84462 ай бұрын
Very well formulated
@gabe26822 ай бұрын
@@zinj2618 Bro I just wanna say you have the same setup as me, I have Windows for gaming and pop os for coding
@MrVecheater2 ай бұрын
TL;DR: - he got too distracted by optional customization choices - he assumes this is the only way to use a Linux OS - his Senpai plugged his Laptop into a monitor Conclusion: sane defaults are good (doesn't elaborate what Mac defaults are better in particular)
@Catmeowfs2 ай бұрын
Hi
@michaelperrigo23 күн бұрын
Ty lol
@patrickschannelyt7 күн бұрын
I think Fedora has some of the best default, especially on GNOME. Sure you have a lot of choices on Linux but you shouldn't be focusing on customizing everything but instead just using it. I change almost nothing on Fedora and most of it just works out of the box other than having to install codecs and nvidia driver but that's not that hard and you don't need to do it often.
@catto-from-heaven7 күн бұрын
@@patrickschannelyt Agreed. On installing codecs: you don't have to do it, they're installed automatically when you enable third-party repos during setup
@kocokan3 ай бұрын
Definitely a web developer
@filipkocis2 ай бұрын
yeah lol xDD
@lkjhgdsfuvvthntddegjnvdgj2 ай бұрын
*Web Designer. There's no such thing as a "web developer" other than in the head of a web designer.
@RealmyTheMan2 ай бұрын
@@lkjhgdsfuvvthntddegjnvdgjif i develop frontend experiences for the web i am a web developer
@plexq2 ай бұрын
@@lkjhgdsfuvvthntddegjnvdgj Only somebody who has never done any modern web development would say this.
@astral67492 ай бұрын
Sips coffee in Starbucks with his MacBook
@saurik2 ай бұрын
OS X was, in fact, pretty useful for a while, but it just keeps getting worse... like, this is such a sad and even surprising time to switch TO macOS :(. They make good hardware, sure, but the software ecosystem is just getting more and more limited, with more and more of the things you even admit you hate and feel a need to turn off constantly. FWIW, if Adobe ported their stuff to Linux, that would effectively remove the only reasons I care about anything other than Linux. Seriously: other than Adobe, the only other GUI software worth using is a browser and a terminal, both of which look almost exactly the same on every operating system. But like, seriously dude... I just watched this entire super-long video, and the #1 thing I got from it is that you don't have any concept of doing something pragmatically or, as they say, "in moderation". You essentially are saying that you either MUST spend ALL of your time doing NOTHING but customizing your setup, or you have to go to some other opposite extreme where you actively customize as little as possible and suffer the defaults. I spent time on stuff like my vim configuration 15 years ago... and I have barely touched it since! And, I expect to continue to benefit from that time I spent customizing for another 15 years. I get the impression that you wouldn't be able to bring yourself to do that? You either have to use a stock copy of vim, or you must spend every single day trying new shit? (Seriously, neovim? You were *waiting for* Wayland? Why? I just don't understand this mindset of needing to customize everything. That you are even talking about "ricing" all the time in this breaks my heart, as that is by far the least interesting kind of customization that you can do to your system, as it has absolutely nothing to do with your workflow.) Hell: I was the guy who I maintained the tools you were using to customize your jailbroken iPhone you mention, and I can't get past the idea that you were "doing it wrong"... no one told you you had to change how everything looked. I *developed* Winterboard, but it isn't as if I was running some crazy theme with it... the power is being able to change the things that make you much more productive and then be able to rely on those changes. Because, at the end of the day, your workflow isn't exactly like anyone else's. It is extremely rare to buy a house / rent an apartment and just go with the stock furniture and all stock kitchen equipment... but, you ALSO don't spend all of your time every day looking for new appliances and changing out all of the photos on your walls. You set up your home to be yours, and then you occasionally make changes that massively benefit you over the years, which you can do, as it is your home.
@jjpp19932 ай бұрын
tl;dr
@zeta05902 ай бұрын
@jjpp1993 Tl;dr is this is not a linux issue, its a skill issue. Proof is the entire comment
@t3dotgg2 ай бұрын
You operate at a level I only wish I could be at. When given the opportunity to tinker, I struggle to stop myself. My switch to Mac was a conscious step back and an accepting of "good enough" That said, you've inspired me to make a "MacOS Is Going The Wrong Way" type follow up 🤔
@autohmae2 ай бұрын
His praise of Tim Cook is wild to me, but maybe I just don't know Apple well enough
@Bittboy2 ай бұрын
@@t3dotggAh yes, gotta love the good old 'tism 😅 lol
@ZombieJig2 ай бұрын
Your Linux problem is using arch and i3. If you used Fedora or Ubuntu with defaults there would be no issue. Nothing about Linux forces you to abandon defaults. The problem is arch has no real defaults and a culture of installing the most obscure difficult to configure software.
@gorak90002 ай бұрын
Those that linux as a hobby use arch. Those that just want to get sH1* done install debian, and don't think about it again for years
@MirkoVukusic2 ай бұрын
problem in Linux is that often people compare and conment stuff they dont really know or havent tried.Then memes and general opinions form so easily. I.e. Arch can be very stable, Arch is not difficult to install. On my last two main machines I used it as long as those machines lasted wiyh no issues or reinstalls, for years. At the end, main issues are always your goals (play or work) compared to self discipline. Apple mostly forces you to behave one way. Linux is waaaay oposite. Some people need/want to be forced into this. Some dont.
@happykill1232 ай бұрын
The difference was probably also arch in 2015 vs arch today.
@goury2 ай бұрын
Many people's problem is that they avoid using Ubuntu because of desire to be different. Desire is there, but understanding is not. So instead of fully tested and supported enterprise grade system they choose a random buggy fork or even a complete utter abomination. And then they suffer and tell everybody how no one could help them fix a problem. Sure thing, you choose a piece of software by criteria of not being used by a lot of people, attempted to customize it, and then you complain that there's not enough people to help you? What's next, going to shoot off you legs in the middle of a desert and complain about ambulances not reaching you before you bleed out?
@THYnameISsarcasm2 ай бұрын
Tbf, all you need for dev work is a terminal and maybe a browser. Everything else is just a bonus
@ruseruser22272 ай бұрын
The primary problem here is you only saw Linux as a "🤓 I run arch" user. You focused so much on customization and the "I use Linux ego" that you created your own problems. I had the same phase of customizing and playing with Linux in college, but returning to it as an adult has been a completely different experience. Mainly, just stop tryharding the experience. Customizing from scratch on Arch does not make you a "real developer", it's wasted effort for showmanship unless you derive enjoyment from it. Then there's also the Linux user ego. You're still strangely defensive about using Ubuntu in some cases why? It's a perfectly good distro and, along with Mint, or Kubuntu, is a stable OS built for anyone to to use it, not a technical challenge to navigate through. I even use Mint now, no bells and whistles, just vanilla. I run it like I used to run Windows 11, I use my browser like normal, I play my games on steam, chat with some friends on discord, use VS Code for my dev work among other things. It's just a computer so, the same as my macbook, I don't spend time over-customizing and breaking the OS to end up reinstalling. The funny part about this? Keeping Mint stock and not screwing around with unstable packages has led to me having 0 crashes, 0 reinstalls, and no headaches in the last year I've been on here. Also, for the record, I love my iPhone and M3 macbook too, battery life is insane, and its performance is a treat, but I think your perspective is heavily biased by using MacOS seriously and Linux as a customization challenge. It's perfectly fine to just not prefer Linux, plenty of people switch between MacOS and Windows every year. But just consider that you changed from your own experience unnecessarily creating problems in Linux to a MacOS paradigm where you give the OS its respect and don't bother trying to break it.
@CompuB1t2 ай бұрын
True he has not uses and user friendly Linux distro, mostly good derivatives are easier to install than the base distro, like Ubuntu or Mint with Debian, or Nobara a preconfigured Fedora or Garuda, CachyOS, Endless with Arch and so on. Linux nowadays is good and is as good as family friendly as macos, if you buy from a preinstalled computer. In terms of software (because Linux is not hardware), macos apple are only better in compatibility with apps including drivers.
@augustusmaximus87842 ай бұрын
i use linux mint. i love it. but i miss the windows clipboard. haven´t found a good alternative on mint. any suggestions?
@CompuB1t2 ай бұрын
@@augustusmaximus8784 In KDE you don't have that problem, you have a clipboard with history at right bottom
@ruseruser22272 ай бұрын
@@augustusmaximus8784 personally I was never a serious clipboard user when I was on windows, but I'd say you could try running through a few and finding what's the best fit for you. I've heard good words about ClipQ and Clipit, maybe you can try those out .
@ruseruser22272 ай бұрын
@@CompuB1t Exactly, I'd even probably warn against Nobara while it's still pretty new in the game (released 2022) and working out some kinks. I haven't used it yet but I've definitely seen some others decide to leave Linux for a while because of stability issues in Nobara. Probably base Fedora is better at least for this year. Agreed, even as a Linux user on my desktop, I both respect and envy how strong Apple can drive the market for compatibility with their stack, with almost every application I see nowadays from a semi-large company having an apple ARM-specific build for their software supported after just shy of 4 years that Apple silicon's been out.
@infinitivez2 ай бұрын
Of every video I watch about someone moving away from linux, their major reason seems to always boil down to Adobe.
@ytubeanon2 ай бұрын
I read you can run Photoshop on Linux with WINE
@infinitivez2 ай бұрын
@@ytubeanon If that was a thing, don't you think more people would be doing it, and not complaining that it doesn't work?
@terrathekhan2 ай бұрын
@@infinitivez I've seen people use photoshop with wine, they say some things don't work well and it's kinda slow but it still works and it's still better than the other stuff Linux offers, like GIMP.
@infinitivez2 ай бұрын
@@terrathekhan A LOT of things don't work well. Was able to get the GPU rendering working instead of software rendering, but it's a mixed bag when it comes to plugins, and some layer/live effects. Honestly, I prefer my gimp. WineHQ doesn't even seem to have a single report from anyone in 2024 running off CreativeCloud, and the process to get up and running firstly REQUIRES a windows install, and prohibits you from signing into Adobe. Making the install static until next time you fire up your VM, update, and copy over the files again. At that point, may as well just run it in a container, keep all your features, and not deal with the weird UI/Tablet issues. (last checked around aug 1st) I dunno, I feel at this point if you're happy running Photoshop under wine, you'd likely be just as happy running gimp, natively.
@d3Xt3r_nz2 ай бұрын
@@infinitivezWhat did you use to try it? There are two popular scripts on Github - one is by isatsam (forked from albakhtari) and the other is from LinSoftWin. I believe there are issues/limitations with both of them, so I'm curious which one(s) you've tried.
@anmiasm2 ай бұрын
Long story short: good enough default settings and battery life. This video could be 5 minutes long
@danvilela2 ай бұрын
Bro just likes talking about himself. too mutch.
@helpsus2 ай бұрын
Thank you. I zoned out when he started gushing over the compass design abut how a digital compass should look lol.
@anmiasm2 ай бұрын
@@MattHorton I do like Theo and his point of view, and more over I was interested in this topic specifically. But I was a bit disappointed that most of the video was not related to analysis of migrating to Mac. I was hoping to find some insights to adjust my vision and there was almost nothing
@Varadiio2 ай бұрын
@@helpsus I appreciated the linux usage. Enthusiasts often know these really neat tools that the rest of us don't have time or interest to search for. There's something different when graphic design/UI discussion happens. It's like someone detailing their kinks or something. Sorry any of you in that field, but something about the way many of you describe your design preferences is discomforting.
@BigTylt2 ай бұрын
@@danvilela If you're not interested in hearing him talk about his experiences, there's this cool thing at the top right (or left) of the screen that looks like an X. Click it, and it will close the browser window so you don't have to watch the video anymore.
@carminator122 ай бұрын
I personally don't understand the stand about "personalization" on Linux. A lot of noisy people are making it "the way of linuxing" but using default Linux Mint just give me everything I need. I wish people could recognize the btw'ers are a loud minority and it doesn't tell about how to Linux. A system is about what you need, not what the community decided what you need.
@MrHazyDayz2 ай бұрын
> he didn't spend a month creating the perfect xmonad/xmobar config for his use case and workflow ngmi
@TonyDiCroce2 ай бұрын
I wish more would start with Mint.
@RomanAvdeevX2 ай бұрын
Skill issue, 100%
@GorosVoices2 ай бұрын
Oh absolutely skill issue no questions asked
@shivamtrivedi46692 ай бұрын
No cap
@chriss34042 ай бұрын
For me, simply using MacOS makes me feel like I have a skill issue. The window management is so terrible and I have persistent error windows from Microsoft Outlook with multiple apple support threads with a documented lack of a solution for the past 2 years. I actually feel dumber and am a less effective developer when I use MacOS. My 10+ year old desktop running Linux is a joy to use and still my daily driver after getting an M1. I fell for the hype.
@rahani-kv1ks2 ай бұрын
least butthurt linux fan
@RomanAvdeevX2 ай бұрын
@@rahani-kv1ks least aggressive apple fanboy
@shygrammer2 ай бұрын
I've been using Linux for coding , music production, and all the editing I need. It's stable as fuck if you allow it stock
@solomonbestz2 ай бұрын
Let them know 🔥🔥🔥......I'm stuck with Fedora....The problem is people jumping between distros. If you stick to one and get the hang of it....that's just it.
@shygrammer2 ай бұрын
@@solomonbestz Manjaro here!
@shygrammer2 ай бұрын
By the way, I have an m1 MacBook that I almost never use. Never found a reason to actually depend on it
@iamqqu2 ай бұрын
@@solomonbestz I wish i could like this comment 10 times over. This is so true. An array of options actually has turned people into distro hunters!!
@0xedb2 ай бұрын
100% true
@neofox25262 ай бұрын
8:28 fedora is debian now? oh you dont know what your talking about 😭
@Reprint0012 ай бұрын
Yeah. This statement made me realise he has no idea.
@neofox25262 ай бұрын
@@kolappan before he said "what flavor of linux did i have on it" which means distro so no
@souravas2 ай бұрын
He did mention that his experience using Fedora was around 10 years ago and that he used Ubuntu afterward. The point of this video isn't about specific distributions...
@neofox25262 ай бұрын
@@souravas i just thought that a person who used "arch" and "i3" would know that fedora is based on rhel not debian
@_unknown_guy2 ай бұрын
@@neofox2526 well... then you should also know that Fedora is not based on RHEL. But the other way - Fedora is basically loose upstream for RHEL.
@eda00762 ай бұрын
It's treason then...
@JohnnyThund3r2 ай бұрын
Bro will be using Linux again in ~5 years...
@handlemonium2 ай бұрын
@@JohnnyThund3r Pop! OS is tempting me.
@voidmind2 ай бұрын
8:19 "Fedora was the serious Debian version".
@jaymoney4242 ай бұрын
He's a clown for this. It discredits his own video.
@hopelessdecoy2 ай бұрын
O.o
@x-12plus602 ай бұрын
ChatGPT scripted the video
@valentinrafael92012 ай бұрын
I think he means that, Debian is not a serious linux version, but Fedora is.
@Tetus72 ай бұрын
The phrasing was bad but I'd be extremely surprised if he didn't know Fedora's not Debian based.
@Litleevy3 ай бұрын
Hey theo, I use arch btw
@freedomgoddess3 ай бұрын
hey theo, i also use arch btw
@thepython101102 ай бұрын
Hey Theo, I use Arch BTW (but honestly mostly Windows...)
@JackieJKENVtuber2 ай бұрын
Hey theo i use linux mint :D
@masamaeda92172 ай бұрын
Hey theo, I use arch btw
@theLowestPointInMyLife2 ай бұрын
imagine how much cooler Theo would be if he used Arch
@Zazu133727 күн бұрын
I wanted the "Why" in "Why I Gave Up On Linux" but I got the "I".
@tanaybhomia27843 ай бұрын
Skill Issue 🐧
@Cmdrbzrd2 ай бұрын
Skill Issue 🐧
@ΣτάθηςΣταθόπουλος-σ7ρ2 ай бұрын
Skill Issue 🐧
@tacokoneko2 ай бұрын
it kinda is because his whole video summarizes down to "mac just works" but at the same time he explains its because ricing gentoo linux for 256 hours and upstreaming a gentoo package doesn't actually make any money and from a financial perspective just isn't worth it
@tanaybhomia27842 ай бұрын
@@tacokoneko that's true. But I guess if he tries to rice a gentoo install people WILL watch it because now he has a decent following also I would watch it 😂😂
@vespoid51072 ай бұрын
Skill issue🐧
@ChrisTitusTech2 ай бұрын
This is a BOLD move making this video. **Grabs Popcorn to watch the Linux users swarm** Love the documentation and your Journey from Windows/Linux to Mac. It makes sense to me.
@iFlu2 ай бұрын
Meanwhile I’m looking if someone asked which note webapp he uses so I don’t have to. And read a lot of hard-Linux fans pooping on him 😂
@Kicksecio2 ай бұрын
Very bold.... love /s the amount of people attacking his choice to use the OS he has chosen to use. Feels like my old school yard where it was Atari vs Commodore.
@cosmicegg12832 ай бұрын
@@iFlu don't really have to be a linux fan to know he's wrong about a lot of things, one part even straight up misinformation because fedora was and is not a debian version (unless he meant that fedora, in a similar regard to debian being stable, is much more).
@iFlu2 ай бұрын
@@cosmicegg1283 thanks for proving my point. People are allowed to make mistakes even if it's something obvious to you
@cosmicegg12832 ай бұрын
@@iFlu true, however his words carry a lot of weight. I know one or two people who for certain will take his argument as gospel and probably will remain that way for those who arent into linux and cant be bothered to learn about it :(
@JohnSmith-pd8kd2 ай бұрын
I'll be honest here, that was a long video and more like "story time" than I was expecting from the title. While the title is describing the content of the video, I just kept waiting for something better than "I just fell in love with it" as the reason. Maybe others found it entertaining, I expected it to be educational and it wasn't to me. Very disappointing to me. More than it should have been, probably.
@weltsiebenhundert2 ай бұрын
Apple with 64GB RAM & 4TB SSD That's a cheap CAR...
@ooijaz60632 ай бұрын
7.5k usd is a cheap car? In my country ok car that is usable is like 2.6k usd and you can buy your first for like 1.5k)
@ooijaz60632 ай бұрын
Fot the price you can have cheap car and gaming pc with 64gb of ram :D
@corddarby95942 ай бұрын
but the social validation of being part of trendy liberal apple cult .... PRICELESS LOL
@cordovajose56932 ай бұрын
@@Broxerlol I need 32GB RAM 1T SSD to work with VMs, Dockers etc.
@luckyhans84462 ай бұрын
And when it breaks down, all they can say at the Apple store is: Buy a new one.
@DennisPeters392 ай бұрын
I keep saying it: just use what makes you feel comfortable. It doesn't matter at all what the pros and cons are. This constant need to compare sizes really needs to stop.
@bennyboiii11962 ай бұрын
I stopped using Macs when the issues i was having were supposed to be solved by just buying a new Mac. I got away with dirty fixes for a while, but they don't give you the tools to actually solve problems in the software OR the hardware. It's not that i hate the Mac user experience, it's that I CANT AFFORD it. They lie constantly about the durability of their hardware, and their software is so immutable that I literally cannot clear system files AT ALL, even if they take up the majority of my disk. There was probably a solution, but the problems were just piling up too fast for me to care anymore. I already knew what it was like to be a mac user, that is, buying new 3000 dollar computers every four years. Or cooking your GPU in the oven because the solder joints came loose every time you opened more than 3 tabs in Chrome. A poor choice, given my financial situation. Switched to Linux and Apple got out of my way. Simple as. I could take the usability hit. Defaults are nice, but they can't replace reliability and affordability for me. The M series chips are VERY nice, but i don't need that kind of power. I VNC into my desktop computer to do more intensive work anyway. Linux is a decision I made mostly because of my personal situation, so I won't say it's the best for all. But the OS you use won't make you a better dev. Also the fact that Linux to you is synonymous with "customize everything" is not a Linux problem, it's a you problem. It's a time management problem that YOU had. You don't have to listen to the nerds who use Nix and Hyprland and Doom Emacs. Just use, idk, Mint or something. Hell, if you're feeling explorative, maybe Nobara. Those have sane defaults that many people have plenty of experience in, where you can focus on the CODE and not the OS. But DO NOT take what I say at face value. Do what you think is best. I have my own perspective after all.
@univera11112 ай бұрын
Ok I'll take what you say up. Iv been trying to get financial stable in a while. I think ill stick to Linux and its hardware.
@vencler2 ай бұрын
I got a a 16" MBP with 64gbram in 2019 and I still use it today. One day, I only plan to send it for a battery replacement, and it will be like new. Still a great machine.
@vencler2 ай бұрын
@erSaggioi they won't discontinue it from my possession.
@goury2 ай бұрын
@@vencler wishful thinking. Just wait.
@MrBeachDoctor2 ай бұрын
I just want the close button on the right side and when I close the app it actually kills the process.
@demos1132 ай бұрын
A man endlessly in search of something that never existed; his own patience.
@memogarrido2 ай бұрын
Fedora, Debian version ? 🤦
@adam-yt-20242 ай бұрын
Actually kind of surprised how unskilled Theo is. Makes sense he is a web dev.
@reezlawАй бұрын
Bahahaha I'm starting to think that everyone is hatewatching this. Perhaps even hatesubscribed
@Daijyobanai20 күн бұрын
That's unfair, there are plenty of us who use Linux, we just aren't living in a content creating bubble living for likes and subscribes.
@oserodal27023 ай бұрын
Ypu know what's the biggest problem with Macs? 80% of the world can't afford one.
@klirmio212 ай бұрын
This.
@arcanernz2 ай бұрын
Used macs are similarly priced to PCs relative to performance.
@ktolis2 ай бұрын
60% can't afford any computer actually, it was 85% in Y2K and 1% in 1980, does this comment help in any way?
@dersebastianbauer2 ай бұрын
And that's good. The smaller the user base, the smaller the appeal to hackers.
@jjpp19932 ай бұрын
work
@xavi_67673 ай бұрын
L Take + I use Arch + Hyprland BTW (How do you know I haven't watched the video?)
@schtormm2 ай бұрын
hyprland users be like "yeah no i don't really need to be able to drag and drop files"
@punishedbarca7612 ай бұрын
@@schtormm thunar BTW
@vladlu63622 ай бұрын
@@schtormmI mean, unironically, I never do. But I absolutely can 😂
@SuperQuwertz2 ай бұрын
@@schtormm just use a file explorer like on every other OS? :D
@zhaadd2 ай бұрын
Use whatever OS you want to. Good for you.
@_Altdragonson3 ай бұрын
7:56 MacBook Air
@RadikAlice2 ай бұрын
Broken BB Code, you love to see it
@_Altdragonson2 ай бұрын
@@RadikAlice true
@Vlad_a450Ай бұрын
I don't know what you were doing, man, but in the year 2014 I installed Linux Debian on my friend's computer. Yesterday he came to me for the first time for help, because the computer stopped loading due to the power being turned off. After 10 minutes, he went home with a working computer. What did you do to crash your Linux? During the terrible judgment, mountains will collapse, people will die, the earth and everything on it will burn, and then Linux computers will stop working and hang last, and only then will the end come, and you started with this! ))) You are a genius! )))
@heywoodlh2 ай бұрын
There are a couple of things that were required to make me happy on a Mac as a Linux-first user: 1. Ever since the M1, MacOS hasn’t felt painfully slow 2. Investing in Nix as my package manager 3. Codifying my MacOS and Linux builds look and feel identical with NixOS and Nix-Darwin 4. Linux is my universal runtime, especially for server-side workloads Despite loving my MacOS setup, I can’t help but feel like Apple doesn’t want to support a user like me in the long run. I have no doubt they would turn MacOS into iPadOS if they could get away with it.
@AROAH2 ай бұрын
I genuinely cannot fathom NixOS being an enjoyable computing experience. I'd rather run my entire system in a virtual machine and take periodic snapshots or containerize everything besides my base system. I know I didn't give it anywhere near enough time, but in the two hours I spent struggling to figure out how to install an Xfce theme, I could only conclude that while the concept is an incredible idea, it seems like a quintessential Linux user solution that is virtually incomprehensible to anyone who doesn't want to spend hours reading documentation. And I installed Gentoo once! Meanwhile, VanillaOS and BlendOS (unstable as it and its devs are) both do much of what NixOS accomplishes while not making me feel like I'm configuring i3 every time I want to install an application.
@m4rt_2 ай бұрын
I hate the fact that people think PC == Windows. PC means Personal Computer. It doesn't say anything about the OS, so the accurate thing to say would be "Windows PC" or "A PC running Windows".
@EpicNicks2 ай бұрын
Comes from ancient branding at this point, especially from when Linux was a non-consideration from anyone that wasn't a university student in a lab or an enthusiast. Apple still makes the distinction between "Mac and PC" even though I agree, it makes little sense.
@CaptRespect2 ай бұрын
Give it up. You lost that battle long ago.
@FlameForgedSoul2 ай бұрын
Not the Hill to Die On, Dearest.
@cheebadigga40922 ай бұрын
It stems from the "original IBM PC" era. This is where the "PC vs. Mac" stuff came from
@MrSnivvel2 ай бұрын
Kind of the reason I say I have a Linux workstation for my computer since workstations back in the day were running some variant of UNIX depending on what system you had. (It's also a Lenovo ThinkStation, so the model name is half-way there.)
@someone-mn8or2 ай бұрын
I just had to use a macbook for an internship (also at Amazon). It does not feel like a well maintained Linux distro to me. It felt like an abomination with a buggy and even less configurable ripoff of GNOME that actively tries to fight you whenever you try to do anything. Also, a fellow IJKL user I see
@PanosPitsi2 ай бұрын
Mac is is a chaos rip off of gnome ? You got it the other way around 💀
@sama74962 ай бұрын
the problem is that he saw a dev who was working with defaults instead of an emacs guy with 40 yr of experience who just rawdogs everything in his emacs buffer
@WASmc12342 ай бұрын
every time I watch a tsoding video i feel like less of a programmer
@kefkef52 ай бұрын
I feel attacked
@Starlok0072 ай бұрын
@@WASmc1234to watching tsoding is to subject yourself to being mogged in programming ways, and it's great
@happykill1232 ай бұрын
I have one of those colleagues, he runs emacs but says he knows very little of any keybinds.
@sabokizi2 ай бұрын
hahahahah
@hotvenejew2 ай бұрын
Whenever you get a Theo notification, you know that you are in for the shittiest POV you've ever heard in any possible topic.
@reezlawАй бұрын
Why do you even get notifications then? Not that I disagree with you
@hotvenejewАй бұрын
@@reezlaw I don't know. I Follow Thor, Primagen and I get his videos as suggested I guess...
@GabrielM0119 күн бұрын
@@reezlaw because its nice to hear the other side to make sure youre right ;D
@reezlaw19 күн бұрын
@@GabrielM01 bahaha ok I guess
@TinkerTaverns2 ай бұрын
This has been really informative. As someone who is definitely in their "customise everything" phase, it's interesting to hear the benefits of going default. I really appreciate the history behind the decision making instead of just a "duh mac best cuz mac does X"
@k-yo2 ай бұрын
I also hated Apple (still do) and loved Linux (still do), but today I just don't care. I'm on Apple silicon rn due to genuine raw performance and having me being able to work more efficiently out of the box. My MacOS is heavily customized to my liking, kind of similar how I ran my Manjaro KDE, with similar shortcuts and stuff. Windows would be fine with WSL if it wasn't for the crapton of bloatware. All in all, I can use whatever if necessary and couldn't care less, since adapting is quite easy, HOWEVER, surprisingly enough, I don't think I can live happily anymore without the MacOS outstanding native zoom feature and my trusty Mac Mouse Fix app. Those would be missed dearly. Also, Apple hardware is way out of any other competitors league. Gotta give them credit for that gorgeous screen and an actual usable trackpad.
@dupdrop2 ай бұрын
Very illuminating video. I can see that in time you will have another Linux arc. You can take the nerd out of Linux, but cannot take Linux out of the nerd.
@mystixa2 ай бұрын
A whole lot of words to say that they found a UI design that excited you more.
@mayuka_tnt2 ай бұрын
This video could've been an e-mail: "I moved from Linux to macOS because it looks good and I have money to waste."
@ego-lay_atman-bay2 ай бұрын
Finally! Someone else that also uses windows as their tv os! My family has been using a windows pc as our tv os for as long as I can remember, and it has let us do so much stuff. Also, would you believe me if I say my family uses windows media center, even though it was discontinued in windows 10, and our tv pc is windows 10 (although we only updated it from windows 7 a couple years ago). It has allowed us to do a lot more stuff with it than any tv os could do, for example, play our giant movie and tv show collection without much work (although maybe flex could replace that...), play our wii games in dolphin, browse the internet to watch stuff on youtube, and any website without needing a specific tv app, and more. It's just so much more convenient than some crappy limited tv os installed on your tv.
@gorak90002 ай бұрын
all my TV's or media viewing boxes have an ultra small form factor box running pretty stock Debian - I use it for everything - watching downloaded stuff, yt, etc. No issues and no limitations. If windows works for you, sure, but you can do all the same in linux too. Having a full fledged PC and not some garbage appliance thing gives you way more flexibility and control with desktop browsers and plugins, and media players
@gljames242 ай бұрын
Bazzite is a great console os.
@andrewzuo862 ай бұрын
I miss custom roms. It was so easy back in the day. I could flash one during a lecture. Now there’s treble and encryption and everyone wants to overwrite your recovery and rooting takes a million steps and everything is so much harder.
@gorak90002 ай бұрын
The only custom roms worth it these days are the de-googled ones. Better yet, I just use my phone for only basic phone stuff, and do everything else in linux - android is declining in usefulness bigtime - I find linux much less restrictive
@d3Xt3r_nz2 ай бұрын
I've always used custom ROMs going all the way back to the Android 1.5 Cupcake days and the T-Mobile G2. Almost never used the stock ROM for more than a day... until I finally got a Galaxy Fold 4 (and now 5). I can't go back to a regular custom ROM because it lacks the multitasking features (like floating windows) that I use heavily. Which is sad because back in the day, some ROMs like Paranoid Android had floating windows, also there were Xposed modules which could do that on any ROM. But now Xposed (or LSposed is it now?) is just a shadow of its former self, SafetyNet/Play Integrity has become even more annoying with more and more apps opting for it, and there still isn't a solution for passing Widevine / HD Netflix on a custom ROM (as far as I'm aware).. so yeah, kinda forced to stick with the stock ROM. On the bright side, Universal Android Debloater works great, and Tasker with Shizuku does a lot of things I used to root for. Only thing I really miss from my rooting days is being able to do cool stuff like using DriveDroid to boot ISOs (although Ventoy has now got that covered), or using Chainfire's cool apps like CF.Lumen.
@senatorgaming33122 ай бұрын
rooting is as simple as patching the boot image?
@simquinoa20302 ай бұрын
I actually agree with Theo here. I’m a big big fan of sane defaults. That’s why I’m pretty much exclusively use macOS and Nix (on Mac, Linux and NixOS) I customize once and those are my defaults forever 😌 Reproducibility really comes in handy there
@lordkekz42 ай бұрын
I was just thinking this.
@einargs3 ай бұрын
I haven't watched the video, but I already know why: he was weak, and wanted a comprehensive and curated experience. And that's okay.
@RoyaltyInTraining.2 ай бұрын
Almost spot on
@mysticseven65782 ай бұрын
When you phrase it like that, it does sound like the most logical answer. Still, an impressive call to make without having watched the video first.
@androth15022 ай бұрын
meh. the only use cases for linux are for servers and to put obsolete hardware on life support.
@LargeIcedMrBsАй бұрын
@androth1502 i use it for neither of those things and it is working pretty well for me
@raffitchakmakjian2 ай бұрын
dunno, I've been using Pop for half a year now on a laptop I use several times a week, rather enjoying it. I hate customizing things, and it works well. I've never been a Linux guy, and the only Mac I ever bought got stolen, and I couldn't afford a new one. I couldn't bring myself to shell out for a Mac again after that. I rather like Windows 11 with some "features" turned off, and I feel like the state of Linux desktop in 2024 is looking pretty good for the OS normies like myself.
@ominoussage2 ай бұрын
Great video and good for you Theo! I'll stay on using Linux though.
@wsippel2 ай бұрын
I also switched from Linux to Mac back in 2009 or so. Loved the ecosystem, had a Macbook, an iMac and an iPhone, but I eventually got so frustrated with Apple's decisions that I switched to Windows for a bit to see how things had (or hadn't) improved in 2020, concluded it still sucks, and now I'm back on Linux.
@someguy7822 ай бұрын
Wait until you have an issue with Homebrew.
@seriousjan5655Ай бұрын
Yeah, Homebrew ... that is such NPM for Mac to be able to install at least something for developers who has to be style-ish
@B20C02 ай бұрын
I installed Linux Mint and my Editor. Done.
@alastairtheduke2 ай бұрын
Sane defaults are fine AS LONG AS you can customize, and you can't beat linux for customization
@Athena-20032 ай бұрын
Takeaway: Just use what works for you. Just because someone is using something some way, doesnt mean its better or for you. You do you champ
@wdotmeАй бұрын
being spoon-fed then milked like a cattle or trying and being independent and free as a free man is a choice. so, go ahead. :D
@Pocketkid22 ай бұрын
Dude. Running every app fullscreen on a single monitor is one of the most underrated things in the tech world.
@warpspeedscp2 ай бұрын
I end up just defaulting to installing whatever lets me maximise every window and use alt tab exclusively to context switch a good while ago, nothing works since.
@cmc_cs226 күн бұрын
I also love my retina macbook pro. It runs Fedora 40 :)
@yuu-kun34612 ай бұрын
Comming from DankPods' video about moving to Linux
@Avenger246012 ай бұрын
I love hearing about your journey. This is a great channel!
@mmj59162 ай бұрын
I think not be rude, but dotfiles are there for a reason 🤷♂. Like I could just reinstall wezterm or alacritty.I see chris titus take 2 minutes to finish an arch install and I can copy 1 file for neovim to get the setup I need.So, I guess things like that can help and also things like nix exist for this very reason.Nowadays people can rather use these tools get what they need and not be dependent on a company.
@alc54402 ай бұрын
I really like Mission Control and I have since it was introduced as Exposè. I tend to end up in a sea of windows and I find the thumbnail view of everything to be a really convenient way to find and switch between applications.
@tushar81332 ай бұрын
This is the longest video I have watched on your channel. I could connect most of the feelings about customizing things, in my 15 years of journey.
@ijchua2 ай бұрын
Same here
@its-me-dj2 ай бұрын
I work with a Linux desktop mostly at home + gaming on Windows, and using a MacBook for work. Having worked with MacOS the entire day, then switch to Linux when I get home really f'd me up. It's always some little things: the shortcut keys are different, tapping a window in MacOS to make it active seems like needing an extra mouse click, clicking an app icon on the dock in MacOS does not minimize the window.... And there is no way to customize these things. When you said that the best way of using MacOS is as default, I agree, but that's because I am forced to use it that way.
@jay-cm2 ай бұрын
This comment section is a perfect example of why people dislike Linux fanboys.
@Caboose25632 ай бұрын
Yep. Every time it's the same criticism, same response. So predictable.
@azufendusgarendum65832 ай бұрын
I mean ignoring this Linux video Theo has a track record of producing completely misinformed content... Not to defend the Linux fans but not surprised to see this kinda response
@jay-cm2 ай бұрын
@@azufendusgarendum6583 An OS is a personal preference, he can't be wrong for using Mac over Linux.
@slamislife742 ай бұрын
It's a 1:1 replica of the Dark Souls fandom hehe
@stacy37812 ай бұрын
Exactly! It’s sad that people had to justify why they use Mac or Windows. I used to be a long time Mac OS user, and I can empathize on why he would switch to Mac. It’s a great OS, just like Linux… and Windows, if you put yourself in their shoes. Some people just have different priorities.
@leolol42026 күн бұрын
This has got to be one of the most nuanced and realistic takes on Linux and macOS that I've seen in a long time. I 100% agree with you. I have myself gone deep into the rabbit hole of customizing every single detail about Arch and Hyprland. The thing that made me switch to macOS was the realization that I was spending more time programming my computer rather than programming things on my computer. In the end, I want an OS that just works. And that isn't terrible, looking at you Windows.
@ayzurea25 күн бұрын
Even without customization of stuff Windows sometimes just straight up breaks.... Samsung(Not stock android ik) phone just breaks. But somehow they break at random moments. With Linux Ubuntu & Deb I mostly NEVER ran them with a GUI so it felt a bit more stable. However no GUI limits ALOT of tasks. With Apple stuff it feels like after you go past the NO wall. Its on you to not break it. Like it tells you that what you are about to do it stupid. Other than that its like flawless... actually 99.997% flawless I happen to fail an update on a mac b4. Also Long term support. My Ipad with the M1 is still kicking it no slow downs. Its slight hiccupy rn bc Im running Dev Beta on it. Which is the buggiest ver but the buggiest ver is less buggy than my desktop.
@autohmae2 ай бұрын
8:30 this just hurts to hear, I've never heard anyone say that, because it makes so little sense.
@ashotinthedark318227 күн бұрын
Computers have one job to make life easier, just work and not tell me NO like Apple.
@tarwin2 ай бұрын
Haha. Love your manager @ twitch. I'm so same same. Optimize tabbing for the win 😅
@sebastianramirez57812 ай бұрын
People are so weird, I use arch on my Desktop and it's amazing, I still have a macbook because sometimes it's just convenient to have a popular OS that's unix and has a package manager, sure linux has some specific advantages like the AUR, but honestly macOS is like a linux distro that comes with an amazing laptop that's not customizeable, but many people just use fedora without customizing it anyway, theo has some bad takes but this isn't one.
@THYnameISsarcasm2 ай бұрын
Let's all be honest, every OS becomes awful as soon as you decide to become a power user. Sincerely, Someone who regularly uses Windows, an M2 Mac and Arch Linux w/ Hyprland
@Ethorbit2 ай бұрын
I found Arch Linux to be awful as a power user because after accumulating hundreds of packages, updates become riskier and slower yet remain mandatory because the longer you go without updating, the riskier it becomes to update. I've had terrible things happen from updates such as the Bootloader or my theming breaking, which of course held back productivity as I had to focus my efforts on fixing whatever the updates broke rather than actual development. After switching to NixOS (immutable, reproducible and every package is isolated from each other), the power user experience is no longer awful; I can upgrade whenever I feel like it, revert to previous build if I dislike something, and I can install whatever the heck I want and not have to worry about conflicts, EVER; it basically removes the necessity to use containers as their benefits are now a part of the underlying OS. If NixOS didn't exist, I'd just be using Debian Stable. Yeah, Debian Stable has outdated packages, but it never breaks itself (or at least I've never had it break itself before)
@_unknown_guy2 ай бұрын
@@Ethorbit when Steam added Proton I went all in on Manjaro. Half a year I used that as gaming OS. But there is quirks and issues all the time, with every update there is big enough chance something will stop working. But I just wanna game. After one of the updates that went wrong, went back to Windows - for games it is the OS where things just work. At work been on a Macbook for 10 years, it also is the OS that just works for that, the jump to Apple silicon was rough, almost went to Linux on x86.
@hopelessdecoy2 ай бұрын
Linux Mint power user, I'm pretty happy and write software for it and customize it more than some people do Arch.
@d3Xt3r_nz2 ай бұрын
@@Ethorbit I found NixOS to be awful as a power user because you can't take advantage of all the newer CPU instructions found on modern CPUs or recent compiler optimisations, meaning you're unable to extract the best performance from your machine (unless you spend an eternity compiling everything). Luckily this isn't an issue with CachyOS as they offer x86-64-v3, v4 and znver4 packages, which are also O3 and LTO optimised. As a Zen 4 user, running native znver4 packages makes a visible difference in both the overall responsiveness of the OS as well as in performance-sensitive applications like games. Also, CachyOS is at the forefront of the sched_ext scheduler development, which makes it easy to play around with bleeding-edge schedulers. It also helps that most of the sched_ext developers are actually active in the CachyOS discord, providing real-time support, feedback and updates. In fact, not only sched-ext, but other kernel developers are active too, like mu of BORE fame, as well as a few others - which makes this a very exciting community and OS to be a part of, as a power user.
@fromthesnow2 ай бұрын
I used to be a big mac user(2005 iBook, 2010 iMac, 2011 Macbook air, 2012 Mac Mini, 2014 retina Macbook Pro, and hackintoshed 2013-2015) until they started soldering the SSDs to the motherboard. How do you even recover the data if the computer itself quits out? making daily backups is more of a hassle than it's worth. When my rMBP stopped turning on and the Apple Geniuses had to replace the logic board, that's when I stopped trusting my data on their computers. I paid for the repair and I still have that mac to this day, but for daily use I have a mini-itx PC I built myself and a Thinkpad T480. I feel a lot better with computers where if something goes wrong like that again I can just pull the ssd from it and recover the data myself. I agree, eventually you reach the point where you want something that "just works", but because of the soldered SSDs I don't trust it to "just work" when something goes awry. That's a hassle I'd rather not deal with
@NakamuraSatou2 ай бұрын
Theo: iOS 7 introduced abstract flat design. Windows Phone: am I a joke to you? 😅
@Tim_Sviridov2 ай бұрын
Is there a summary of his reasons without listening to his life story?
@nihorothereal2 ай бұрын
This story sounds so upside down as I ever have heard. Like from some other dimension than I am in. So many decisions based on something foggy and illogical. I can not fathom how one can knowing the power switch back from the dark side to the "you get only what we think you will need, you will pay, smile and pay more". I did not think such persons exist, but what do I know, weird people exist in different variety's.
@CompuB1t2 ай бұрын
The 5 argument "realized good devs use macos" is very weird 😅😅 I like some things about macos like easy to use, good design and completely made by one company and many variety of software. But I also hate more things than any other OS, obligatory to use an account, not basic Ethernet port, all closed source, very basic configuration, can't install third parties, overpriced, very closed on hardware, very difficult to repair, hardware get obsolete with new mandatory updates like the app store, etc.
@naderz40642 ай бұрын
im a huge linux fan now for about 2 years i hate,hate,hate windows "today" i love what windows used to be, xp and 7 were glory days lol, i like mac's hardware and just dont like the lock down nature of it, but my pc time is "my happy place/fun time" and not work
@romangeneral232 ай бұрын
Tell me you're a web developer without telling me you're a web developer!
@frankenmint2 ай бұрын
I use OBS on a linux as default, seems like it works mostly well. Is it still possible to hackintosh with a new set of hardware today?
@tracyrreed2 ай бұрын
Clickbait title. Just trying to annoy Linux folks for engagement.
@jay-cm2 ай бұрын
It doesn't take that much by the looks of it. Everyone spamming the same brainless comments.
@happykill1232 ай бұрын
Yeah, I've been disliking all of Theo's video titles as of late.
@GarlicChoppedSlicedDiced-y9t2 ай бұрын
@jay-cm skill issue
@samhindhaugh6962 ай бұрын
Why I gave up on linux ... as my developer environment. But it's still a fine title.
@hamm89342 ай бұрын
Literally all he ever does for every video
@WASmc12342 ай бұрын
Great to hear your journey! I feel like I took the opposite route: went from a hardcore Mac & Hackintosh guy to buying a modded Thinkpad and running Arch on every computer I own. With Linux having a custom config isn't that bad, I just clone my dotfiles and I'm up and running within an hour. The only issue is when I need to use a Mac for iOS + Unity development and my Aerospace install shits itself
@ncpurge7892 ай бұрын
Not to be a prick but, it really is skill issue tbh
@nymez69682 ай бұрын
When you have multiple paths to get where you want, is it really a skill issue to take the one thats easiest instead of making your life more difficult for no reason?
@MarcoZanon17 күн бұрын
This has been one of the most amazing journeys of recent times. I felt your story like it was mine, i envisioned myself in many different ways . I feel like i just peaked at linuxing last year, now i gone back to pop os from full i3+arch and today i downloaded pycharm and used it instead of neovim. Now i feel like the next move is MacOs
@alastairtheduke2 ай бұрын
Spaces on macos for a dev are actually pretty good if you tie it to a key binding
@THYnameISsarcasm2 ай бұрын
If I must use Mac, I'm using Yabai for window management
@patricknelson2 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing! I’m still more Linux/Windows, but my philosophy is use whatever you’re most productive in. During development, I just try to make sure the project works as well as possible across OS’s (a luxury that’s more easily afforded in web dev, admittedly).
@shanaa4832 ай бұрын
TechLead energy
@SoreBrain2 ай бұрын
The ending was really good
@marvelxcodes2 ай бұрын
If you have accepted that it is skill issue, you could have saved 39 minutes.
@hackmedia77552 ай бұрын
I like Ubuntu because they have good builtin support for drivers. There's lots of tutorials for it in settings things up. You can install the same programs that other distros have onto your system.
@Marty_YouTuber2 ай бұрын
Linux Won't replace windows programs for you. You might be better off using a Windows Virtual machine if you need specific programs.
@hackmedia77552 ай бұрын
@@Marty_KZbinr where did I say Windows? I said distros.
@homfes2 ай бұрын
I've never heard a shallower reason to "fall in love" with IOS.
@Veeca2 ай бұрын
I mean, MacOS is just anther linux distribution, the difference is that you sold your soul and ability to customise your environment
@nathanfranck58222 ай бұрын
Tiled WM are so mentally drainiing. Linux just gets a bad rep now-a-days because it's the gateway drug into shitty customization rabbit holes. If you just run stock Fedora for a year, it definitely feels like a happy place.
@gorak90002 ай бұрын
I specifically don't customize things, because it's a waste of time, and I don't end up reliant on customizations that aren't on most machines. Knowing how to do things on the minimum possible comes in handy when you need to ssh into some old crapbox running Red Hat or Fedora that's 15 years out of date, but is what "production" runs on...
@freedomgoddess2 ай бұрын
unironically skill issue.
@nathanfranck58222 ай бұрын
@@freedomgoddess bad Linux community, bad!
@aarholodian2 ай бұрын
@@nathanfranck5822 I'm sorry but sometimes we have to call things what they are
@warpspeedscp2 ай бұрын
Tabbing >>>>> tiling
@kernel0verflow9192 ай бұрын
Not sure why people are saying it's a skill issue. You just use the OS that you need. It's not a skill issue if you need long battery life or proprietary software like photoshop that isn’t working at all on linux. I like all three OS's for different reasons, but if you want something that is just working (besides from gaming) it is macOS.
@Randy-nb6fw2 ай бұрын
i agree with some points & not others but the cons of using apple stuff far outweigh these tid bits
@LumpyMoose2 ай бұрын
Wow, excellent video… I’m a computer pro with 35 years experience specialist in OSes. I had a similar journey, but less on the coding side. I am now a huge Mac fan. I’ve used pretty much every OS going and delved deeply into many and can say it is by far and away the most elegant, versatile, yet powerful of all the platforms. Nothing else comes close for me.
@magnanova2 ай бұрын
iOS lost me completely in 2011 when I found that Safari wouldn't let you download an mp3 file from a URL. I refuse to use iOS to this day.
@LokuzdeckelАй бұрын
i selled my iphone in 2008 after i found out i can not connect to another phone via bluetooth to share something. Yes mobile Internet is complete garbage in germany still to this day so there was a long time this was important to me. Never ever consider this shit os or ecosystem ever again. Apple is the worst company only good in overpricing and make it religious.
@homosapiens...Ай бұрын
is it still true ?
@aysbg2 ай бұрын
Macbook Pro 16 as main work machine + Desktop PC with Fedora for LLMs and occasional steam gaming. I find this to be the best setup for my needs.
@thejackimonster96892 ай бұрын
I don't understand how "Realized the best dev I knew used Mac stock" matters at all. Because obviously there are amazing devs running all kinds of Linux distributions. So this just feels very subjective: "the best dev I knew". Also why would it matter what others use as long as the tool works for you. If you think macOS is doing you any favor as a dev, go for it. I personally think it's a big compromise across the board which would make me very frustrated from day to day use. I already hate to use Windows to get anything done. But macOS makes me even less productive. Not to mention all the kinds of compatibility issues, Apple has invented to bend their users over. No thanks.
@nelsonkatale3982 ай бұрын
I remember when I got my first android phone back in A-Level. I was so obsessed with it, the animations, how it worked. I always wondered how they could fit a computer into a small phone. Nowadays I use WSL2 for coding and stuff. Default is the way to go. Mahn those were good times. 😊