![]() the tech is just not even close to being daily driven with a good experience. MacOS being really slow doesn't sound right. It's pretty snappy, what do you mean by "the os is horribly slow"? What version of macOS on your 8700K installed on SSD or HDD? I have it Hackintoshed with a Ryzen 5 3600, GTX 690 (flagship from 2013, 2GB of VRAM per GPU), Crucial MX500 500GB, identifies as MacPro7,1. Personally I use Windows 10 most of the time, macOS 11.3.1 occasionally on the same system, then macOS 10.13.6 when I need to do something quick in macOS that doesn't require Catalina or Big Sur or Mojave or whatever's newer (usually fixing up my OpenCore config). #Bettersnaptool not working mojave windows 10# My i7 8700k is a hackintosh (thought this was a banned word so I didn't say it lol) running Monterrey 12.0.1 on a Samsung 970 Pro NVMe and the M1 is on the same. It's just the window resizing is so laggy and jittery. Windows 10/11 window resizing is insanely smooth and quick. OpenBSD: It has entirely replaced my FreeBSD machines now.I don't know why but it just bothers me on MacOs lol. The system is coherent and has a legendary reliability and a good security record. OmniOS: Native Unix, one of the forks of the (discontinued) OpenSolaris system.Also, it comes with quite a few (OpenBSD's own) server-related daemons by default, including an SMTP server and a (rather good) HTTP server/load balancer. While it is less optimized than OpenBSD, it is highly reliable as well (Solaris, after all, is known for its use in business environments) and - unlike desktop versions of OpenSolaris, like Tribblix and OpenIndiana - it was designed to run on servers. I use it for fun, it replaced one earlier server, I use it exclusively for file and calendar hosting ("cloud"). I started using Windows in 1996 and I can work with it. A MacBook is rather good for working from anywhere, so that's exactly what I do. I also have some NetBSD laptop (which does not boot currently) and a 9front Raspberry Pi (should have been a NAS for backups, but then I got myself an actual NAS) on my shelf.Īlso, it is rather good for testing my cross-platform software on a BSD-like system. May I suggest running the Adobe stuff in a virtual machine or something? I do agree that there is no perfect OS that everyone will agree on, but surely there are ones you gravitate towards. In your case, I would say it is Linux-based operating systems, at least for your work-related needs.īut then again, saying that an operating system is not ideal because there are vendors who have been in the market for PC software for, I don't know, an eternity and a half, and still have not shipped native Linux solutions for absolutely no apparent reason other (possibly) being skeptical and/or lazy about the endeavor. I realize there are valid reasons for this that I fail to recognize, probably, but still. I don't want to suggest trying different software that will actually work on Liinux, because I think you have already tried something like that. ![]()
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