Summary:
Ken Thompson, co-creator of UNIX, expressed disappointment with Apple's macOS, prompting him to transition to Linux, specifically Raspbian.
Apple's ARM-based Silicon architecture offers excellent hardware, but users like Thompson and Linus Torvalds find macOS restrictive.
The Asahi Linux project enables running an ARM64 Linux distribution on Apple Silicon hardware.
Any other example why the both said its restrictive instead of its not open source?
What linux can do but osx can? Because I always thought osx can do whatever linux do because its unix based
Can I switch to a different window manager, because I really don't like the default in macos - specifically a tiling WM.
I think there's something called 'Yabai'.