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Strong preference to the left. The one on the right I never know where to look. Way too busy and I always miss what I'm looking for at a glance. Searching and searching every time sucks shit. On the left, it's just a list. My overworked brain can handle that easily. Also, I prefer more angular designs over the bubbly pattern that's so common today. Lastly, when it's always there it's easier for my brain to know where things generally are spatially.
Of course, the left one does waste a good amount of space breaking from a more minimalist idea. You don't need a menu when you're already in the settings view you need. Benefits to both, negatives too. I prefer the left version.
Lastly, I do disagree with the idea that MacOS was doing a "form over function" as the function is clear. It's a waste of space and, usually, mind function to put things that are un-needed in front of the user at times they don't need them. MacOS Strives to lower the amount of visual overhead given at all times allowing you to focus on exactly what you're doing without the rest of the UI in your way.
I don't like it aesthetically as though I like minimal design I find taken to the extreme it can be too boring but it absolutely has a function.