If you can falsify my argument by producing examples of people who recommended Linux as a general-purpose end-user OS before Mac OS X existed and did so publicly, in published or recorded work, and who have not switched to macOS since and persist in recommending Linux in preference to it, then I will concede your point.
I am not being confrontational for the sake of it. I think you are misinterpreting me and arguing with something I didn't say.
I said, and spelled out and clarified:
All *I KNOW*.
If you can falsify my argument by producing examples of people who recommended Linux as a general-purpose end-user OS before Mac OS X existed and did so publicly, in published or recorded work, and who have not switched to macOS since and persist in recommending Linux in preference to it, then I will concede your point.
I am not being confrontational for the sake of it. I think you are misinterpreting me and arguing with something I didn't say.