Not only that, but then you'd also write it in a way that low-key suggests other people probably also want to do the same thing to be just as cool. Never did I feel the need to wave a flag or commit to a tribe, because why would I? The notion is self-sabotaging. No Apple stormtroopers ever busted down my doors and demanded compliance. Every server system I've deployed in the past decade has been to Linux. I have a Lenovo Windows laptop, a Windows 10 gaming PC, an Intel MBP, an M1 Mac Mini, an iPhone, an iPad, though I've owned a number of Android tablets and smartphones (including every Nexus device) before. Somehow I've managed to own an SLR alongside every system I've used for the past decade+ (though it sits unused to a much greater degree given how vastly improved modern smartphones are.). When people do the 'I'm leaving 𝑥' type declarations, it almost always comes from an unhealthy place. The paradox, though, is that if someone believes it's all or nothing - that they have to tie their ego with a platform - their judgment is likely suspect to begin with. There are many reasons why someone might choose some hardware or platforms over other hardware or platforms.