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I’m on board that we need to become independent from big tech. As someone who is fond of the Mac user experience, from choosing hardware to how you navigate through apps, I need a guide to make the switch, so if you know of any great guides for Mac users, I’d greatly appreciate it!

Edit: you have all been very useful. I now know a bit more how to start and what it would mean to switch!

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[-] ms_lane@lemmy.world 1 points 17 hours ago

It's a lot easier to switch Distros than switching from Windows or MacOS to Linux in the first place.

But you're still going to be reinstalling the OS and all your programs again.

However - You can try most Linux distros without installing them, like give it a go for a night, if you don't like it at all, nothing has changed. If you do, maybe try another night (and another) if you really like it, make the choice.

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