"Or if you don't like being in B tier, you can jump BACK to a lower energy state and release a photon" - one of the best physics jokes I've ever seen integrated so well in a totally unrelated video
@@isaiahpaul56 When an electron jumps to a higher energy state it does so because it has received energy from somewhere. Then when it jumps back to the lower state again it now has excess energy, and releases it in the form of a photon.
@@shallex5744 It's not. MacOS is proprietary, but kind of like Windows it allows users to do a lot of stuff with it. Internally it resembles some immutable Linux distros such as SteamOS and Fedora Silverblue. It's nothing like Android and iOS where you don't have root access and have extreme amount of various limitations. And also - mac computers (including Apple Silicon macs) allow you to install other operating systems into them and their security is built in a way that leaves the user with far less limitations than Secure Boot that is used in PCs. Apple even said that they would welcome Microsoft if they'll want to port Windows to Apple Silicon macs, which unfortunately never happened, but at least we have the Asahi Linux project
This is such a good video! I switched to Mac a year ago and I feel like I've been in the exact same stages - from being annoyed with MacOS and having to download apps like rectangle or Bartender, to starting to see the advantages, learning shortcuts and tweaking app settings, etc. Plus the whole story and the punchline are just amazing haha
ok, now we need a "How to become an S tier Linux user",then "How to become an S tier BSD user", and then finally "How to become an S tier FreeDOS user"
for the keyboard shortcuts in windows shift+left-arrow-key/right-arrow-key to select a word ctrl+left-arrow-key/right arrow key to skip a word for the web browser shortcuts ctrl+t to make a new tab ctrl+w to delete a tab
right?? also I've become so focused on minimizing mouse usage that I've made an arch VM with dwm installed so that I'm already used to it by the time I eventually (but inevitably) make the switch
this mirrors my experience on windows learning all the shortcuts. when you do a computer intensive job like mine, keyboard shortcuts are essential for reducing repeated hand actions across the day
@@drishalballaney6590 nah hyprland is garbage. 1. its a wlroots compositor, wlroots is bad and really unstable. 2.fancy animations are useless bloat that distracts you 3. its pain to configure(configured in plain text instead of a programming language) i use gentoo with stumpwm btw
Dude the end is genuinely so real; you go from being a power user wanting to dig deeper and see beyond papa Cook's restrictions until you finally make the switch to Linux or any *NIX system really (I see you, BSD users), and from there the hole deepens it's genuinely so awesome
idk I played around with some distros, and am dual booting my windows laptop with pop, but macos polish is too endearing, especially now that i am able to pretty much think of a feature that's missing and write a script to access it via raycast. it makes macos feel like neovim, i can just do anything. i wrote my own little library of commands for renaming and pattern replacing files in mass from raycast, open terminal or run the touch command in the current finder window. it's so seamless
@@pseudolimao honestly more power to you!! Being super duper comfortable with macOS is genuinely the next best thing!! I mean with Apple's AI stuff, depending on how that goes (in other words, if you start hating their AI integration with their OS's), it'll make the leap to linux that much easier :D
@@KeithFonsiI've been toying around with Mac VMs, but there's something about the real deal that just can't be replicated. If someone were to send me a Mac, well, maybe just maybe. until then I use Arch , Btw
mac os is based on unix so basically it can do almost everyting you can do on linux but different. Also the new multimedia codex are fire on mac os. You can try running linux on a mac and discover it is inferior for consumption.
This is such a nice video, I was waiting for so long and im really happy you uploaded btw love your animations, they are much smoother than they used to be, sick ending
cmd+1, cmd+2 etc in a browser will open specific tabs instead of just switching between them. Cmd+1 will open the first tab cmd+2 will open the second tab and so on.
This is literally the story of my life. Since the early 2000s I use macs and growing up with the mac until I eventually switch to linux. However a big part of that is macOS being worst every year. Still better than Windows...
The entire journey was just so relatable. Definitely have been an S tier for a while now without actually ever using macos, just by watching videos like this. ❤
it's called launchpad, look in the settings/system preferences and type "Launchpad" it will redirects you to the "Dock and Desktop" menu. I don't remember what to do next, but now that you know what is the name of the "all app icon" , you can google it
This was so good. Believe it or not I’m , I’ve had my Mac for six months and I’m studying some Linux. AWK is a UI command that’s so amazing. And it’s literally 47 years old. That was not a typo or a joke. Yes, it’s used to process CSV files and things like that. But it’s amazing.
So when you are a Linux user, you are basically S+ tier. I was using Linux before I bought my first M3 MacBook last November, and it was kinda familiar. Rectangle and AlDente are the only tools I have installed on MacOS - that's it.
My god this is the a documentary. I am literally this person and I just finished installing Linux yesterday with Gnome and now I can’t use my M1 MAX and rather use 10 year old desktop because I want to use gnome.
I recently switched to Mac because I'm tired of that tinkering with linux. It's always that something does not work where you either have to find your own solution or search through the internet. Now, with Mac. I just click, install, start and it works out of box. And with Parallels I'm free to use Linux if I want.
For typing alone I find the macOS keyboard shortcuts to be god-tier. Being able to move my cursor to the beginning or end of a line with CMD + directional keys or delete a whole line of text with CMD + DELETE is wonderful. OPTION works like CTRL on Windows or Linux by moving between or deleting words/strings of text. I wish Linux worked like this too but the CMD key becomes the Meta key on any DE I use. I have a mechanical keyboard for macOS that I use with my Linux desktop and the OPTION key is more akin to the ALT key. Even with an Apple keyboard layout set at the system level.
i would suggest to use modal editors. Vim keybindings are the best imo. they boosted 10x my workflow in writing and editing anything. Install vim plugins in your IDE and console to make a smooth transition or either leverage only the smoothness of editing with vim
Came to macOS from Linux because it's also Unix so I feel at home, but it's so stable that I don't NEED to use the CLI, instead I GET to use it just for poweruser stuff
I daily drive linux in my desktop and i am switching to mac for laptop. Just because few things, unmatched performance of apple silicon on battery. extremely good battery life. and hardware compatibility. Snapdragon x elite is coming and i have high hope for it, but i also know that support for drivers will be extremely limited for few years especially in linux. support for nvidia driver is still third party for linux on x86, i doubt how good will it be for arm.
maybe I'm getting something wrong, but I think nvidia drives (the proprietary ones) are first party nvidia drivers - from nvidia, so first party, right? I've read that in Ubuntu they call it third party because it's not open source and that's why they (Canonical/Ubuntu) wont be responsible for the content of the driver. I think you mean that the drivers are pretty bad for linux, and you're not wrong (if you mean that)!
@@abra-k yeah they are either proprietary or third party, proprietary is made by nvidia themselves but is closed source while third parties are the drivers that open source but not made by nvidia. Since the third party drivers are not made by nvidia there is no guarantee whether it's the ideal code for nvidia GPUs and issue with proprietary closed source drivers is the compatibility with other dependent programs like xorg or even the kernel
the copy and paste from one device to another works on windows but samsung, if u have samsung phone, it works on any windows laptop, but if u have samsung made windows laptop, u can go further with more cool stuff like using ur phone and tablet as extra monitors etc
Linux is great for running server apps that need to run continuously but don’t require any direct user interaction and works well with a Mac that is your daily driver. But its not a replacement for Mac OS.
Bro I subbed. And you probably convinced a Windows user to give MacOS a shot. I'mma get that MacBook Pro M3 Pro, 16GB, 528GB SSD, ~13". Just need it for work and editing.
As a Linux user who does not own an Apple product (other than the fruit) and never will, this video is incredibly helpful! Thanks youtube recommendations I say this as a joke but a lot of the stuff in here isn't even macOS exclusive if you swap command to ctrl or super (win) lol
How to become S tier: 1. Get a 16gb usb. 2. Download any Debian image. Cinnamon recommended. 3. Flash the image to the usb with Etcher. 4. Boot from it. Congrats.
Text editing is analogous in Windows and Linux, you just use ctrl instead of opt Also, I care more about raw OS, not the things it has with iPhone. On Linux you have KDE connect which is great software, much better than Windows alternative.
As a 30 year Mac user I laughed hard at the last sentence. Very funny. I got to that point. I even managed to create a USB drive bootable Pop_OS for myself and was thrilled.... But then life kicked in and I fell back to Mac OS where things just work out of the box. Linux is fantastic but unless your work benefits from using it a lot, it's just too much a hustle to teach yourself everything from scratch when you have a family to support.
Not really, unless you mean an advance distro or more like a diy distro, its pretty straightforward and easy even though nowadays i come to think distros like Arch are almost as accesible as the pre-designed ones, yeah not as easy but getting there
So basically i get a mac, struggle because basic tasks are 10 times more difficult, start using shortcuts that exist on every OS and then switch to the OS that every other inspired from
As a Linux user, who uses a tiling desktop environment personally, I instantly jumped to S tier, when I was forced to use macOS for work. The lesson is, use Linux, you can install on every mac.
1:40 this is not something specific to OS, there are many apps that does the exact same thing and also, many OS already support connecting your phone with your PC, thats not Mac specific at all 1:55 thats something about the text editor app not MacOS. 4:00 what typing speed has to do with MacOS? 4:11 these are not MacOS specific at all, they exists anywhere in any operation system. Yeah same, Fedora Silverblue is also cool
"And that's when you discover linux" LMAO
Linux its very good for my fcking old laptop 😂
its pure gold
pfp checks out
😂
Left Linux for mac and only went back to Chrome os for Linux.
the plot twist at the end is wild 💀💀
It was fully expected. And kudos to bog for understanding that linux is always true S tier.
I felt attacked on such a personal level
We didn't saw that coming!
"Or if you don't like being in B tier, you can jump BACK to a lower energy state and release a photon" - one of the best physics jokes I've ever seen integrated so well in a totally unrelated video
explain the photon part please
@@isaiahpaul56 When an electron jumps to a higher energy state it does so because it has received energy from somewhere. Then when it jumps back to the lower state again it now has excess energy, and releases it in the form of a photon.
i laughed sooo hard on this
🤣🤣👌🍾
I had to admit, that at that point he got me subscribed. Linux physicist Macnoob here
‘S-tier is just using linux’ lmao
Mac is just linux for rich people
@@s1nistr433 no, mac is a jail for its users
@@shallex5744no lol
@@shallex5744 It's not. MacOS is proprietary, but kind of like Windows it allows users to do a lot of stuff with it. Internally it resembles some immutable Linux distros such as SteamOS and Fedora Silverblue. It's nothing like Android and iOS where you don't have root access and have extreme amount of various limitations.
And also - mac computers (including Apple Silicon macs) allow you to install other operating systems into them and their security is built in a way that leaves the user with far less limitations than Secure Boot that is used in PCs. Apple even said that they would welcome Microsoft if they'll want to port Windows to Apple Silicon macs, which unfortunately never happened, but at least we have the Asahi Linux project
@@shallex5744 Pretty comfortable for a jail
Best ending line ever.
This is such a good video! I switched to Mac a year ago and I feel like I've been in the exact same stages - from being annoyed with MacOS and having to download apps like rectangle or Bartender, to starting to see the advantages, learning shortcuts and tweaking app settings, etc.
Plus the whole story and the punchline are just amazing haha
And at the end... deleting most of the thrid party crap and using macOS vanilla :P
"and that's when you discover Linux" LMFAO
only reason I don't daily drive Linux is Adobe
you can do wine with adobe i use virtmanager and just have a windows vm
@@LmKDzyK5S9ZcYHLPkhadobe on wine sucks and crashes every 2 seconds. But running it in a VM is probably the best option. I'd use bottles for that.
i use another editors, instead adobe
@@DocNight habits die hard
Imagine paying up to Adobe just use free and open source alternatives
ok, now we need a "How to become an S tier Linux user",then "How to become an S tier BSD user", and then finally "How to become an S tier FreeDOS user"
@RationalBeing-rh1zfHAIKU MENTIONED
bdsm??
@@Bitz00.Lmao
it loops back around to windows
btw I use Arch
This was all types of slick, well-edited, funny, and still informative. Earned yourself a subscriber and max respect.
for the keyboard shortcuts in windows
shift+left-arrow-key/right-arrow-key to select a word
ctrl+left-arrow-key/right arrow key to skip a word
for the web browser shortcuts
ctrl+t to make a new tab
ctrl+w to delete a tab
also ctrl+[number] on win and cmd+[number] on mac to jump to the nth tab of the window (except 9 being last tab and 0 being used to reset zoom)
ctrl + shift + win + alt + "first letter of the app" to open any office app
step 1: switch to linux
"Going anywhere, BESIDES jail?"
Came from Linux, felt like home instantly
right?? also I've become so focused on minimizing mouse usage that I've made an arch VM with dwm installed so that I'm already used to it by the time I eventually (but inevitably) make the switch
Had similar experience
this mirrors my experience on windows learning all the shortcuts. when you do a computer intensive job like mine, keyboard shortcuts are essential for reducing repeated hand actions across the day
I knew right from the start that S Tier is gonna just be linux. Waiting for that S Tier Linux User Vid
YES PLEASE
I would really love for Bog to just switch to a tiling wm like hyprland :D
@@drishalballaney6590 nah hyprland is garbage. 1. its a wlroots compositor, wlroots is bad and really unstable. 2.fancy animations are useless bloat that distracts you 3. its pain to configure(configured in plain text instead of a programming language) i use gentoo with stumpwm btw
@@oblivikun actually if you really wanna configure hyprland in a better language, you can configure with nix instead
That would cause an epic fight between users of Nix, Gentoo, Arch, Fedora and Debian since all of them consider themselves and only themselves S-tier
@@akeem2983 i use gentoo btw
Dude the end is genuinely so real; you go from being a power user wanting to dig deeper and see beyond papa Cook's restrictions until you finally make the switch to Linux or any *NIX system really (I see you, BSD users), and from there the hole deepens it's genuinely so awesome
idk I played around with some distros, and am dual booting my windows laptop with pop, but macos polish is too endearing, especially now that i am able to pretty much think of a feature that's missing and write a script to access it via raycast. it makes macos feel like neovim, i can just do anything. i wrote my own little library of commands for renaming and pattern replacing files in mass from raycast, open terminal or run the touch command in the current finder window. it's so seamless
@@pseudolimao honestly more power to you!! Being super duper comfortable with macOS is genuinely the next best thing!! I mean with Apple's AI stuff, depending on how that goes (in other words, if you start hating their AI integration with their OS's), it'll make the leap to linux that much easier :D
the ending line , is true
I use Arch, btw
arch? archibald?
arch here as well
ex-arch user, using mac-os rn
@@KeithFonsiI've been toying around with Mac VMs, but there's something about the real deal that just can't be replicated. If someone were to send me a Mac, well, maybe just maybe.
until then I use Arch , Btw
Fedora one love
those multiple dots looked so cool on the miniled screen of the macbook pro lol
I thought the same hahaha
So macos is just realising that Linux was superior all along?
mac os is based on unix so basically it can do almost everyting you can do on linux but different. Also the new multimedia codex are fire on mac os. You can try running linux on a mac and discover it is inferior for consumption.
This is such a nice video, I was waiting for so long and im really happy you uploaded btw love your animations, they are much smoother than they used to be, sick ending
6:08 True, altho macOS is basically necessary as a graphic designer so i’m waiting until Asahi Linux is stable enough to Dual-Boot.
I have two of the Keychron M3 mice and I love them! Especially for their usbc dongle.
cmd+1, cmd+2 etc in a browser will open specific tabs instead of just switching between them. Cmd+1 will open the first tab cmd+2 will open the second tab and so on.
Subscribed for the mouse recommendation. I've been trying to find a mouse for mac that doesn't suck since I bought it. The latency drives me crazy!
This is literally the story of my life. Since the early 2000s I use macs and growing up with the mac until I eventually switch to linux. However a big part of that is macOS being worst every year. Still better than Windows...
The entire journey was just so relatable. Definitely have been an S tier for a while now without actually ever using macos, just by watching videos like this. ❤
"And that's when you discover Linux" TRUEE
My goddamn all app icon is missing wtf
it's called launchpad, look in the settings/system preferences and type "Launchpad" it will redirects you to the "Dock and Desktop" menu. I don't remember what to do next, but now that you know what is the name of the "all app icon" , you can google it
😂😂😂
The ending LOLLL😂
WE NEED A LINUX VERSION!!!
This was so good. Believe it or not I’m , I’ve had my Mac for six months and I’m studying some Linux.
AWK is a UI command that’s so amazing. And it’s literally 47 years old. That was not a typo or a joke.
Yes, it’s used to process CSV files and things like that. But it’s amazing.
So when you are a Linux user, you are basically S+ tier. I was using Linux before I bought my first M3 MacBook last November, and it was kinda familiar. Rectangle and AlDente are the only tools I have installed on MacOS - that's it.
The biggest surprise to me was the fact that MacOS is actually more POSIX compliant than Linux.
5:18 so true, the amount of apps I downloaded and started to learn using is crazy, I don't think I will ever get that time back 😂
instant sub for the ending sentence
I pressed the like button twice.
I like how much of the stuff you explained is the same on Windows as well, minus some of the problems
and then there's WSL
0:07 Linux would, actually
I run Ubuntu and Debian, and learned the CUA key combinations prior to 2009. The best mouse is M570 because it's a trackball, not a mouse.
That ending was crazy. I applaud you 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
that last line gave me chills
the think different ad reference is underrated
My god this is the a documentary. I am literally this person and I just finished installing Linux yesterday with Gnome and now I can’t use my M1 MAX and rather use 10 year old desktop because I want to use gnome.
I love GNOME too
I recently switched to Mac because I'm tired of that tinkering with linux. It's always that something does not work where you either have to find your own solution or search through the internet. Now, with Mac. I just click, install, start and it works out of box. And with Parallels I'm free to use Linux if I want.
i got a macbook pro with 8gb ram ;((( tbh its not bad actually
For typing alone I find the macOS keyboard shortcuts to be god-tier.
Being able to move my cursor to the beginning or end of a line with CMD + directional keys or delete a whole line of text with CMD + DELETE is wonderful. OPTION works like CTRL on Windows or Linux by moving between or deleting words/strings of text.
I wish Linux worked like this too but the CMD key becomes the Meta key on any DE I use. I have a mechanical keyboard for macOS that I use with my Linux desktop and the OPTION key is more akin to the ALT key. Even with an Apple keyboard layout set at the system level.
i would suggest to use modal editors. Vim keybindings are the best imo. they boosted 10x my workflow in writing and editing anything. Install vim plugins in your IDE and console to make a smooth transition or either leverage only the smoothness of editing with vim
I totally agree with you.
Came to macOS from Linux because it's also Unix so I feel at home, but it's so stable that I don't NEED to use the CLI, instead I GET to use it just for poweruser stuff
Came from windows, ended on arch.
I am a software developer and the text selection shortcuts boost my hourly rate by like 30%
been using mac for a over decade. I love it! I have a gaming PC so am no stranger to Windows either.
Step 1: Get Credit Approved
I daily drive linux in my desktop and i am switching to mac for laptop.
Just because few things,
unmatched performance of apple silicon on battery.
extremely good battery life.
and hardware compatibility.
Snapdragon x elite is coming and i have high hope for it, but i also know that support for drivers will be extremely limited for few years especially in linux.
support for nvidia driver is still third party for linux on x86, i doubt how good will it be for arm.
maybe I'm getting something wrong, but I think nvidia drives (the proprietary ones) are first party nvidia drivers - from nvidia, so first party, right? I've read that in Ubuntu they call it third party because it's not open source and that's why they (Canonical/Ubuntu) wont be responsible for the content of the driver.
I think you mean that the drivers are pretty bad for linux, and you're not wrong (if you mean that)!
@@abra-k yeah they are either proprietary or third party, proprietary is made by nvidia themselves but is closed source while third parties are the drivers that open source but not made by nvidia.
Since the third party drivers are not made by nvidia there is no guarantee whether it's the ideal code for nvidia GPUs and issue with proprietary closed source drivers is the compatibility with other dependent programs like xorg or even the kernel
This is the type of content I wanna see on youtube
Aye cheers!
All operating systems lived in harmony until the Valve nation attacked…
SteamOSoon™️
the whote time i was thinking "but i can do all these things better on Arch+Hyprland. Then bro hit me with the wombo combo
Many aspects of this video hit my G spot real good. I'm happy to see that I'm almost an S- Mac User.
I use Arch btw
the copy and paste from one device to another works on windows but samsung, if u have samsung phone, it works on any windows laptop, but if u have samsung made windows laptop, u can go further with more cool stuff like using ur phone and tablet as extra monitors etc
The only reason i adore MacOS is its good-looking design, straight from heaven!
Edit: I am now an S tier user, after your guide lmao.
Linux is great for running server apps that need to run continuously but don’t require any direct user interaction and works well with a Mac that is your daily driver. But its not a replacement for Mac OS.
The close button minimizing the app to the dock is the biggest wtf moment for me when I tried a mac. Like, what is the minimize button for, then?
Bro I subbed. And you probably convinced a Windows user to give MacOS a shot.
I'mma get that MacBook Pro M3 Pro, 16GB, 528GB SSD, ~13".
Just need it for work and editing.
Love the ending!
Comment made in Firefox on Fedora on a Macbook Pro :)
Holy s**t bro !!!!! Never been narrated so perfectly 🤣
Why not to buy 8gb?
thats not really enough
this was poetically accurate! up to the very last statement.
The last statement was the truest of them all. Macos is a gateway drug to linux. mac literally took me from windows to arch
The animation and editing is really impressive.
As a Linux user who does not own an Apple product (other than the fruit) and never will, this video is incredibly helpful! Thanks youtube recommendations
I say this as a joke but a lot of the stuff in here isn't even macOS exclusive if you swap command to ctrl or super (win) lol
that ending man
I use Tiles by Sempliva
joke about release a photon made me laugh, thanks
my boi goin crazy with the storytelling ayoo
The end was amazing :))
4:30 not really struggled, its basically the same as on windows or any CLI only with ctrl instead of command. Same stuff, different name for button.
"And that's when you discover linux" LMAO
Thanks for the dongle tip. I didn't know that. That level up my experience with the overpriced, disappointing Logitech MX3
That mouse is COMPLETELY overrated. I've had mine for over 3 years now. Such a disappointment.
I feel like this is THE MacOS channel for linux users xD
Summarized my life with Macs since I switched to them in 2005. 😅 (Except Linux. Been using that before and still today.)
How to become S tier:
1. Get a 16gb usb.
2. Download any Debian image. Cinnamon recommended.
3. Flash the image to the usb with Etcher.
4. Boot from it.
Congrats.
Me: an S tier, dualboots ubuntu
I knew Linux was gonna get involved the moment I saw that Linux cursor in the various clips haha
Linux doesn't have a cursor.
Great video!!!🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣....S Tier is when you discover Linux. So beautiful. I wish everyone well!
Literally my journey
Text editing is analogous in Windows and Linux, you just use ctrl instead of opt
Also, I care more about raw OS, not the things it has with iPhone. On Linux you have KDE connect which is great software, much better than Windows alternative.
i dont use mac and never plan to why am i watching this
I bought a renewed m1 MacBook Air that has 8gb and I’m waiting for it. Should I be worried??
As a 30 year Mac user I laughed hard at the last sentence. Very funny. I got to that point. I even managed to create a USB drive bootable Pop_OS for myself and was thrilled.... But then life kicked in and I fell back to Mac OS where things just work out of the box. Linux is fantastic but unless your work benefits from using it a lot, it's just too much a hustle to teach yourself everything from scratch when you have a family to support.
Not really, unless you mean an advance distro or more like a diy distro, its pretty straightforward and easy even though nowadays i come to think distros like Arch are almost as accesible as the pre-designed ones, yeah not as easy but getting there
Nice video as always!
Subbed, clever and funny presentation with actually useful and interesting info inbetween.
This has never been described better! 👍
LOL as a Linux main, I completely agree. I had a similar progression to this except with Windows, mostly skipping Mac because power > aesthetics.
Some Linux DEs and themes for it, despite not looking as polished, do look really neat
I am still buthurt for them removing classic theme from Windows.
good ending
So basically i get a mac, struggle because basic tasks are 10 times more difficult, start using shortcuts that exist on every OS and then switch to the OS that every other inspired from
I thought you were going to say now you change the terminal color theme :)
This is so niched but those that get it are satisfied
For the average mac user i mean base tier macbook air or imac, linux on a top of the line laptop of old would be good
As a Linux user, who uses a tiling desktop environment personally, I instantly jumped to S tier, when I was forced to use macOS for work. The lesson is, use Linux, you can install on every mac.
"and you released a photon" LAMO
you sell mac and you buy windows , you just became s tier mac user
1:40 this is not something specific to OS, there are many apps that does the exact same thing and also, many OS already support connecting your phone with your PC, thats not Mac specific at all
1:55 thats something about the text editor app not MacOS.
4:00 what typing speed has to do with MacOS?
4:11 these are not MacOS specific at all, they exists anywhere in any operation system.
Yeah same, Fedora Silverblue is also cool
Me, a windows user who doesn't know anyone who uses MacOS: interesting