I personally hadn't used Windows in a long time, and I had to switch over for work for a year or so, and was pleasantly surprised (coming from Windows 98 to 10), I was able to be functional in all of 2 minutes, there were minor annoyances, but also things I found better, I couldn't say if it was better or worse in any definitive way.
Arguments about what is "better" just seem like what I like more. I feel like I'm basically rooting for a sports team. Someone can show me "proof" that their set up is better, and I'm still going to root for my home teams.
With that being said, I wish we would collectively as the tech community be less focused on branding and software and more so on the working conditions throughout the supply chains that end up on our desks. Who cares if you have a pc/bsd/mac/linux/solaris/android/iphone set up if the pieces that go into it hurt other human beings and the environment.
Arguments about what is "better" just seem like what I like more. I feel like I'm basically rooting for a sports team. Someone can show me "proof" that their set up is better, and I'm still going to root for my home teams.
With that being said, I wish we would collectively as the tech community be less focused on branding and software and more so on the working conditions throughout the supply chains that end up on our desks. Who cares if you have a pc/bsd/mac/linux/solaris/android/iphone set up if the pieces that go into it hurt other human beings and the environment.