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My PC has been running Linux for around 3 years already but my next laptop will probably still be a Mac. Mostly because Photoshop and DaVinci Resolve don't support Linux (I think) and I also kind of want to reward Apple for coming to their senses and bringing back the better keyboard along with SD card reader and HDMI slot. I also just have had extremely positive experience with my current laptop which is my first Mac ever.
My only real issue with Linux is using terminal. I'm just following instructions and blindly inserting commands there with no understanding of what I'm actually doing. There's nothing intuitive about it to me. Zero.
stackoverflow when i ask for help "justify your jism, noob"