I keep trying to move exclusively to Linux but there's just not the stuff (meaning, software) I need to make it happen (or, to make it happen without sweat). Plus, trying to teach the fellow house residents/other family how to work with Linux just isn't worth the effort. So it remains more a hobby choice than work choice (I tend to stick with Ubuntu and several of its forks).
I'd love to move entirely to Mac (as I think it's a great middle ground between Linux and Windows in many areas). But Mac has become the Big Brother it revolted against in its famous TV ad. Apple, of course, says it's for the good of the OS ecosystem (and users) that your choices are limited (both hardware and software) while not seemingly realizing the irony of its mindset (as Big Brother uses that exact philosophy to do what it did/does). I do have Macs (of various types) and iOS devices (again, of various types) so it's not like I'm the opposite of a Mac fanboy.
I HATE Google so I really wish I could avoid using Android. I mitigate that by using iPhones (iOS being less restrictive than the Mac OS; interesting how iOS has loosened a bit while Mac OS has tightened down over the last few years) and bowing to the Alphabet/Google/Android beast as infrequently as I can.
Would prefer avoiding all these folks, but it's not practical to go back to "strings and cans" or smoke signals.... :sigh:
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