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I use macos. I find that it gives me a lot of the UNIX stuff (most of the terminal tools that I love) and has a good compromise with quality apps and integration with my phone.
Don't you just love your phone and mac sharing the same copy/paste clipboard
You can have this feature on linux pretty easily and I think windows has it as an option as well.
Yeah KDE connect can get you the same behaviour, but you know Apple has a special level of polish hardly reached by anything else.
+1 for macOS!
I mostly use it becuse it came with the computer and works really wel for everyday use, so i see no need to replace it... And Manjaro on my second machine
macOS as well here + a VM with Fedora Kinoite for anything else that macOS canβt quite satisfy. Really digging these βnewβ immutable distros from Fedora