"Up to this point I was hoping that people who want to stay on Linux will have that option."
You know that Mac is a Linux, right? You can do almost everything you do with any Debian distro.
I don't really care what SO i use on work, i used Win, Ubuntu and Mac in different works, and if the company has the workspaces ready you should not worry about it.
Been using UNIX since the late 80s; Linux since the mid-90s; virtualization since the early 2000s and spent the past few years working in the cloud space.
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"Up to this point I was hoping that people who want to stay on Linux will have that option."
You know that Mac is a Linux, right? You can do almost everything you do with any Debian distro.
I don't really care what SO i use on work, i used Win, Ubuntu and Mac in different works, and if the company has the workspaces ready you should not worry about it.
Oof. You just pissed off both the Linux- and the BSD-fanbois. :p
Mac is not Linux, it's Unix and there are some huge differences. But I guess it depends what you are working on.
Nice, you got it.