I switched from Arch (which I like a lot) to Fedora to become less vulnerable to attackers and might move to ChromeOS or Qubes to become even less vulnerable.
"Vulnerable" is my amateur estimation of the security landscape.
The key quality I want in my OS is as much security ("attack resistance"?) as practical while retaining sufficient customizability to accommodate my disabilities. I've mostly given up on MacOS because unless I turn off its System Identity Protection, MacOS cannot be customized in ways beneficial to me that most of the other choices (including Windows) can be.
I switched from Arch (which I like a lot) to Fedora to become less vulnerable to attackers and might move to ChromeOS or Qubes to become even less vulnerable.
"Vulnerable" is my amateur estimation of the security landscape.
The key quality I want in my OS is as much security ("attack resistance"?) as practical while retaining sufficient customizability to accommodate my disabilities. I've mostly given up on MacOS because unless I turn off its System Identity Protection, MacOS cannot be customized in ways beneficial to me that most of the other choices (including Windows) can be.