I fear that I'm not very keen into learning a new OS from scratch after this many years where the biggest appeal for developers is installing another operating system inside of it (Ubuntu with WSL) just to have a similar experience.
The hardware is clearly on par if not superior but my user experience is worth a lot.
Also, as other reminded me in this thread: I can just plug in my Time Machine backup in the new computer and keep on working as if nothing changed :-)
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I fear that I'm not very keen into learning a new OS from scratch after this many years where the biggest appeal for developers is installing another operating system inside of it (Ubuntu with WSL) just to have a similar experience.
The hardware is clearly on par if not superior but my user experience is worth a lot.
Also, as other reminded me in this thread: I can just plug in my Time Machine backup in the new computer and keep on working as if nothing changed :-)