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about ten years ago, OS X was for me the optimal compromise between developer-friendliness and normal people concerns (nice UI, graphical app compatibility, hardware compatibility, an OS that just works) for me. for context, i had switched so many times between windows and linux prior to that that i lost count. using OS X was a breath of fresh air: finally, an OS that's extremely pleasant to use, while being capable of all the things i needed from it.

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but in those ten years, my interests have diversified, while at the same time OS X's app compatibility has reduced (my entire Steam library is gone now), and also i just need more disk space and i do not want to spend €€€€ per terabyte. i now find myself using my secondary, windows pc more and more, and as good as windows is at many things, i still hate it for development, i'm scared of the day when i'm forced to upgrade to the even-more-enshittificated new version (11).

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gamedevs have been feeling suffocated by macOS for many years, but i am a very unusual kind of gamedev, so it's come much later for me. but i think i've hit the point where i want to switch.

so uhhhhh at Some Pointβ„’ i'm going to set up some flavour of lunix (the illegal hacker operating system by soviet computer nerd linyos torovoltos) on my windows pc and start using it as my primary computer. this'll do wonders for my compile times btw, it's like ten to thirty times higher TDP than my MacBook

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it's funny how circumstance changes you. if i still had my cushy, well-paid and very interesting tech job (yes i am aware what an enormous privilege that was) i would just throw €2500 at apple and get me a max-spec m1 macbook air, and then not have to think about all of this for another few years, maybe switching to asahi if i got frustrated enough with macOS. but now i am living the "full-time passion project" (i.e. unsustainable finances) life, so.

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and to be clear, it's not a bad thing that i'm forced to change course here. as a mac user i basically get trapped in an overpriced-storage ratchet. with each new mac, i double the space, and i can't ever reduce it much, so each new mac is more expensive than the last, even though the flash chips only get cheaper with time.

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Stefan です , @stefandesu@hachyderm.io
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@hikari I have this idea of someday moving out of the Apple ecosystem in the back of my mind and I'm dreading it. I also switched to Mac about 11 years ago and not really used a different desktop OS since then (although I work with Ubuntu/Debian servers a lot). I also use a ton of Apple-specific apps. I guess the best way is to slowly switch one app/service at a time...

Good luck with your switch!

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