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Windows 11 on my gaming desktop because it's still difficult to beat in gaming workloads (although Valve is doing promising things with SteamOS along with the advancements in Proton and Wine) . macOS on my school laptop due to the battery life and great developer tools along with it's integration with iPhone/Airpods. Arch on my project laptop because it can run almost anything I can download off of Github and it has a great software library with the AUR. I'm not really loyal to any operating system, I just use what I think is the right tool for the job.