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"textContent": "I admit it: I’m an operating system addict. I’ve installed countless operating systems over my life, and I still use many of them. It may seem like a bad idea. It isn’t.\n\nI jump between macOS, Linux, Windows, and Chrome OS across many devices, and that’s just on desktop. On phones, my first was a Google Nexus One then a couple pit stops with Nokia Lumia 521 and 620 Windows Phones. Later I went back to Adroid with a Samsung S7, an S10, and others, I now carry an iPhone 13 Pro Max. I’ve also used long-dead operating systems like SunOS, Solaris, Warp OS, and many more. Oh, and I run Android TV on an Nvidia Shield and don’t forget three different Raspberry Pis and a Synology NAS all running various flavors of Linux.",
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