I appreciate the clean interface and the relatively chill vibe. Regardless of what happens with reddit I think I’ll be hanging out and enjoying the communities.
I appreciate the clean interface and the relatively chill vibe. Regardless of what happens with reddit I think I’ll be hanging out and enjoying the communities.
Perhaps you shouldn’t. Any honest Linux user will tell you up front if that if you have a comfortable system already it may not be worth the disruption in your workflow while dealing with the learning curve. That being said, being free from the whims of Apple is a nice feeling.
EDIT: I’m not sure what the state of virtualization is on the Mac side right now but it wouldn’t be the worst idea to fire one up and try out a distro or two. Kick the tires before you think about committing.
I’ve got no great love for Android but the ecosystem is a lot less locked down for the most part compared to the Apple side. That at least opens up the door for tinkering with other options and controlling my environment.