Use linux folks! It doesn't communicate with a third party when a process starts up!
The biggest draw of mac:
1. slim, light 2. long battery life. 3. track pad.
That's all I want, but nobody else offers it on the same spec, the difference is even bigger with M1.
Does no one here have principles?
(As someone else already linked: https://www.gnu.org/philosophy/right-to-read.en.html)
I thought your reply to a "Stallman was right" comment with "but trackpad!" had the most contrast between principles and minor convenience.
Alternativelym you can also run macOS on linux. I had luck with Docker-OSX
For things like computers though, I don't tend to hold a big grudge - I do whatever is the most comfortable and productive.
I have the opinion that if someone have too many principles, either they'll suffer an unhappy life or they will end up violating many of it.
I have an expensive chair, that I could only really get fixed by the company that made it. I could have a shitty chair that hurts my ass, messes with my posture, costs 1/12th the price, that I could sit in and re-assure myself that I'm free to get commodity parts anywhere I want, but I'd prefer not to do that unless I had no choice.
[0] https://nathandyer.me/2019/01/27/magic-trackpad-2-linux.html
For example, I have used a 13 inch MacBook Air (Early 2015) for almost 4 years now exclusively with Linux and I have had a very good experience with it so far. WiFi, Bluetooth, webcam, touchpad, card reader and sleep all work well. Battery time is very similar to OS X. The configuration took some time but it is well documented on the Arch Linux wiki.
This model is now quite old and relatively many people use it with Linux. That is probably the reason why there are no major outstanding issues with it. When it was new, the situation might have been different.