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Windows, because it’s the norm and has the best support without fuss which is what I want after a long day of fussing.
I’ve also had years where I mained Debian as well.
I flip flop because being a techie means I can handle tiny issues or get around corpo bullshit.
Most importantly, I understand people have different taste and opinions and that means that no one person is right.
This is a multidimensional situation thing we’re talking about with endless facets, configurations, etc.
How anyone says their option is the only option is beyond me but it’s most definitely within my grasp to call it moronic and petulant.
Where do you see someone saying "their option is the only option"?