This thread is meant to be a fun little thing where you can rant about what your main OS is and why you like it (or hate it!) whether it be Linux, windows, macOS, etc. I’m not trying to engage in arguments over what os is the best, I just thought it would be cool to see what os everyone is using. I’ll start, before I started coding I downloaded windows 11 to get away from Cortana and the ad-bar thing on the Win 10 taskbar, I also heard good things about it from my friends regarding the UI, however now I’m thinking of switching to something like kali Linux instead because I want to become more adept with the command line and I hear it has a lot of developer friendly tools.
Mainly using Manjaro.
I briefly used QubesOS on my laptop some years back and I encourage people to give it a try. I switched back because I eventually wanted to screenshare
I've been thinking I should maybe try switching my work rig to Void Linux as it would make more sense for how I use that machine...
I use macOS for work and Windows 10 for everything else. No interest in upgrading to Windows 11; 10 works just fine. I used to use WSL for dev stuff too, but recently moved away from that. (I suppose I'll need to get it again for docker someday...)
I forget what version of macOS I'm on, but I don't think it's the latest. I think I'll continue with macOS even when I'm done with my job; I broadly like it.
Using windows 10. Like Ben said everything works fine (so far) and don't see a reason to upgrade. I also heard windows 11 requires a microsoft account which is a no go for me. Just the audacity of it. I really hope another OS comes along which successfully cuts into microsoft's monopoly, though that seems to be more of a pipe dream at the moment.
I use macOS for most of my personal use and for work (iOS developer). I have a Windows 10 laptop mostly as a way to keep one foot in the Windows world, especially for development.
Though far from a great OS these days (OS X Snow Leopard was the last version of OS X that I felt was quite good), I find it more tolerable than others.
So after seeing the amount of people who use Linux on this forum I decided to give manjaro cinnamon a try. Best decision I made in a long time, after just two days I switched to it full time on my main pc and have no regrets. Proud to be a new member of the Linux community!
Linux (Mint and MX) as the path of least resistance. I used to do some linux hacking and hobby osdev, but I've had my hands full with other projects for the last couple of decades, and I view Linux as a stepping stone to a better OS, so I'm not picky about it. Whatever works without too much fiddling.
I use artix linux with LARBS on both my desktop and laptop. It's basically arch but with a different init system. And LARBS(larbs.xyz) is a decent config that allows me to touch the mouse very little. I find it quite sad that linux is in many ways just as bad as windows. Windows is a monolithic irreplaceable piece of software. But so are so many things on linux as well. And also the fact that linux makes it so hard to make my software portable across distros. Big sad.