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So I'm confused on what your point is
They control it, not us. It's anti-libre, dangerous.
That isn't the case though
I literally run it on my own hardware. Zero proprietary software is needed.
macOS is proprietary.
I don't use MacOS. Never did I say I use Mac OS
It sounds like you may be lacking an understanding. I run Debian in a VM that has Ollama and OpenWebUI. The base OS is Linux I just use VMs to separate everything out.