Right now, macOS. Switched to it when I started uni and I’m never going back to Windows. The main reasons are:
unix based
generally easier to manage software
the OS itself has most of the basic utilities already packed in and most of them with the right features. I rarely felt the need to install new software to cover lacking parts.
Also, generally stuff is packed fairly well, with care for user experience.
I will say, I’m dipping my feets in linux as well, and it looks like a lot of distro now are mature and accessible. If I ever were to buy a second pc I would seriously consider the penguin.
Right now, macOS. Switched to it when I started uni and I’m never going back to Windows. The main reasons are:
Also, generally stuff is packed fairly well, with care for user experience.
I will say, I’m dipping my feets in linux as well, and it looks like a lot of distro now are mature and accessible. If I ever were to buy a second pc I would seriously consider the penguin.
FWIW I’ve been a continuous Linux user for 30 years and prefer macOS as my “daily driver”.
Always have a Linux server running though, so in a way I could be described as 50/50 I suppose.
You could always try Asahi Linux if you’re on a newer MacBook