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MacOS Catalina: Slow by Design?

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konart ◴[] No.23273993[source]
I've been using linux distros (~5 years of Ubuntu and ~3 years of Arch) before switching to macOS somewhere around 2013-2014. And now years later I'm thinking about moving back. But every time I'm think about this I start with digging about current Linux situation and every time I realise than it is still a horrible system for anything outside of work, especially if you can't really do without a decent UI\UX.

Apple's ecosystem is also an issue. iOS + macOS is still much better than anything on the market (no alternatives really).

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inimino ◴[] No.23274053[source]
I use my work machine for work and my personal equipment for everything else. My iPhone is more standalone then they used to be. I don't see any reason why I'd ever connect my personal phone to my work computer. So I don't see many downsides to making the switch.
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1. konart ◴[] No.23274352[source]
Well, I don't have 'work' computer. I have my personal macbook and even more personal iMac.

Obviously in case you work only at the office or you use your computer only (lets say 90% time) for work - than there is no problem.

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2. inimino ◴[] No.23274892[source]
When I used my personal machines for everything, then I isolated my work from everything else. Remote servers are perfect for this, then you can just ssh in from any machine and do your work.