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Macs are not a replacement for a Linux desktop, laptop or a server. They do not provide the same options nor allow you do the same things. There is some overlap, but same as you wouldn't use a Linux desktop to run the Adobe suite, Macs are poorly suited for servers, development, power users, etc.

- outside of the Apple ecosystem of course, because it's literally the only choice. For anything else, any recent Linux distro provides better tools and better UX, so why bother with Apple's ecosystem, lack of package manager that doesn't suck, compatibility issues left and right (can you run a VM on M Macs now? Kind of, sometimes, depends on how much you pay to whom; containers are still a pain), an undebuggable and uncustomisable OS, etc. etc.



> Macs are poorly suited for … development, power users…

Am I misunderstanding you or does this not describe the vast majority of Mac users in Silicon Valley?


Nope, you're not misunderstanding me. Lots of people are using Macs to develop, same as Windows. That doesn't make it a good platform for modern development outside of their respective platform's niches.


I’ve used Macs for Frontend, backend, DS/ML and embedded (Pi, Arduino, ESP32). What other platform are you speaking of?


Regardless of whether you think Mac's are good for Linux development the maxim just because lots of people choose a poor option doesn't make it suddenly a good option still rings true.


Did you really need to flag my post? I don’t think it’s fair to flag a post just because you disagree with me.


I don't think it's fair to assume that someone who writes a comment to tell you why they disagree with you, would also flag.


Right.




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