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title: My everyday devices
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# What are my daily drivers
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## Why the hell am I running MacOS ?
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Here is something quite controversial : I find Mac better than most laptops out there.
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I know this is quite a controversial statement but, after having struggled for hours trying to make WSL work along with both mosh and my Yubikey, I basically gave up.
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Though I'm still and I will always be a Linux enjoyer, you can't deny that both Mac as a piece of hardware and MacOS as an OS get the job done.
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Here are the key points:
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- It enables you to access the Office Suite (I know, OSS alternatives, have you ever managed to setup a Microsoft Exchange Email Client on any other app than Outlook ? I did not.)
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- It natively takes advantages of it's ARM CPU architecture, offering substantially better battery performance than any x86 machine while remaining light and thin.
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- MacOS as a BSD derivative is actually quite close to Linux in a daily usage. Though you might not have access to some of `ps` obscure flags, the ability to install GNU Core Utils and to use those, only by prefixing your command with `g` (`gls`, `gcat`,`gcp` and even `gchroot`) is actually pretty great.
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- Mac is the only option if you need substantial amounts of RAM for both GPU and CPU usage.
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- `brew` is really convenient, trust me.
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## Ipad is great for maths
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## You know what,
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