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I did it. Leaving the Apple garden for Linux has been easier than anticipated. A new era of personal freedom has finally started. The intro is of course misleading - making it look like I suddenly jumped into deep waters, when in reality I've been walking in and out of Linux since 1998 (who remembers Mandrake?). However, there is some truth in the concept of moving on. When you spent 24 years mostly living within one operating system, learning it from the inside out, dedicating time, investing money on hardware and software, you build an intricate network of habits, muscle memory, expectations. For me, that was Mac OS. I used version 7 and 8 at work between the mid Nineties and the year 2001, when I finally purchased my first Apple device. It came with both Mac OS 9 (called Classic) and Mac OS X, the first ever version. From that point on, I carved a professional life, and personal interests, around Apple's stack.
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