I’m just under the impression that if you used Linux, you’d be used to tweaking and configuring things to your liking. Which it seems like you didn’t attempt to do with macOS.
I actually didn’t have to tweak Linux much at all, it was almost perfect for me from day 1. Stock KDE is exactly how I like it, and it was easy to bump the font size and a few other minor things. But even without those tweaks I didn’t find it frustrating in comparison
Fair points, most of these are fixed with just a config change.
To me it just sounds like you’re used to doing things the windows way, so the Mac/linux way seems more foreign.
Does KDE Neon not count as Linux?
I’m just under the impression that if you used Linux, you’d be used to tweaking and configuring things to your liking. Which it seems like you didn’t attempt to do with macOS.
I actually didn’t have to tweak Linux much at all, it was almost perfect for me from day 1. Stock KDE is exactly how I like it, and it was easy to bump the font size and a few other minor things. But even without those tweaks I didn’t find it frustrating in comparison