I used to use Linux as my primary OS for almost 20 years, but I switched to MacOS recently with my M1. While I wouldn't want to use Linux now on it, and I have to admit I now prefer MacOS a LOT, I am very happy for projects like these because by the time Apple stops supporting my M1 Macs, Linux will probably be very stable on them and will save them from the recycling plant.

(I also resurrected a Macbook Pro 2011 and got it to run about 5 years after Apple stopped supporting it as well.)

I'm a long-time Linux user eyeing the M1 Mac somewhat. Why do you prefer MacOS a lot? My biggest fear is that I'll miss all the weird little things I got used to in my Linux setup.

Such as for example the cpu/ram/net/disk usage thing in the Gnome top bar. I have no idea whether there's something like that for Mac, and even if there was, I wouldn't know how to find it.

> Such as for example the cpu/ram/net/disk usage thing in the Gnome top bar.

This is an option for Mac: https://github.com/exelban/stats