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Other Linux users will see you as the "Mac as seen by Linux fanboys" panel haha
Do you run MacOS on it? Do modern Macs even allow other OSes any more?
Kind of? There is one singular Linux distribution designed to work on macs, and it’s still missing a lot of features the last time I checked
I do run MacOS on it... Tbh I really don't care for it, the workflow is like a slightly worse gnome with KDE settings. I needed a 0 fuss 13 inch laptop with a good screen and a good battery life and a macbook was just the most logical option for me. I would like to try asahi at some point, however I don't think their M3 support is quite there yet. I still use linux on my main PC though.