_ The _MacBook_ Pro_: a workstation-level PC that I switched to after decades on _Windows_ for the software development that I was starting to do on a pro-bono/hobby basis. Windows was going down some dark paths at this point (including mandatory updates, antivirus, and marketing), and the Macintosh had all the tools that an old Unix developer craves. Well, that, and draconian app-store _ biases_, rude _._*_ AppleDouble files on exFAT drives and _.DS_Store_ files _ everywhere_, and enough proprietary nonsense and frequent change to keep it interesting. Still, Unix coherence, a real Bash command line, and Office made macOS a net win. Windows storage was too slow and its UI was nowhere near as nice_—though it's adopted many of macOS's UI ideas since then; and Linux didn't run Office and was too personality based_—one really shouldn't have to rely on online gossip to use a computer. _