All my family's laptops run Mac OS. Via RDP, 100% of my income is programming on Windows Server. It's a nice balance. While I don't like some aspects of Apple's UX, on balance it is far better than dealing with Windows 10 as a client OS, from all accounts I've heard, anyway.
I have played in the past with Ubuntu but it never seems to go anywhere.
I live just off the Cornell campus and recently discovered they run a fully authorized factory service operation for Apple. They just can't advertise it because they are a non-profit. Since the nearest Apple Store is over an hour away, this was a game-changing discovery; I have had two aging MacBook Airs get new batteries and keycaps recently, greatly extending their life. Also have had a couple of newer MacBook Pros fixed under warranty at no cost. Our commitment to the Apple ecosystem extends to our phones; we have a 7 Plus, an 8 and an 11 Pro Max (the latter for my wife, mainly for its camera tech; she is quite the shutterbug).
I have played in the past with Ubuntu but it never seems to go anywhere.
I live just off the Cornell campus and recently discovered they run a fully authorized factory service operation for Apple. They just can't advertise it because they are a non-profit. Since the nearest Apple Store is over an hour away, this was a game-changing discovery; I have had two aging MacBook Airs get new batteries and keycaps recently, greatly extending their life. Also have had a couple of newer MacBook Pros fixed under warranty at no cost. Our commitment to the Apple ecosystem extends to our phones; we have a 7 Plus, an 8 and an 11 Pro Max (the latter for my wife, mainly for its camera tech; she is quite the shutterbug).