Main desktop is Windows 10, Asus ROG Ally is Windows 11, and my phone is a Google Pixel 7 Pro, so Android. But I've definitely gone through tinkering around with different Linux distro phases over the last 20+ years!
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NixOS ftw! xD
Linux Mint Cinnamon, it just works without any extra faffing about. Been using it for my course for nearly 2 years without any problems!
macOS
Windows 11 as I work on graphics a lot using Photoshop
Home: Windows 11, work OSX. I moved my personal computer to Linux a couple years ago (I've been using Linux since the mid 90s), but game support was an issue. I'll try again soon. Windows is a necessary evil that I'd like not to be necessary.
Windows 11. It works, all my stuff works, it doesn't bug me, and I don't have to fiddle with it for other things to work.
macOS for both work and personal (Personal M1 Mini, Work issued MBP).
Windows 10 cause my last desktop took a shit and my job gave me a personal computer (they moved everyone to laptops so they had 'leftovers'). No hard drive, but I got a flash drive with Windows 10.
I got a pretty decent computer for the price of an SSD.
Maybe they are judging me on my porn and news habits... I watch a really really gross amount of news.
Windows 11. Installing Linux has been a PITA for me for some reason. Have tried to install Fedora and Iβve had to go down a rabbit hole of troubleshooting.
Fedora Silverblue and Windows 11 (for games I canβt get to run on Fedora).
ChromeOS on an ASUS Chromebox 3, my daily driver.
Bedrock Linux, using Void Linux as the main stratum, with Nix as a secondary package manager.
Windows 11...I previously had windows 10, but the auto-HDR mode on W11 sold me on upgrading, especially when it works with Yuzu (switch emulator). I honestly have no complaints, after a bit of tweaking it just feels like Windows 10+.
But for work and non-gaming I dual boot to Linux Mint, although I'm eyeing up Void OS now...
On the steam deck I just use steamos of course
Windows 10 - for gaming have tried Linux before but some games I can't play with my buddies so stayed on windows .
MacOs for work.
Windows 10 (updates off) Torrent PC is Linux mint Media device is Linux Ubuntu I run on Bugles