


MacOS is a proprietary system that integrates deeply with Apple hardware and lends itself to the Apple ecosystem Linux is an open-source system that runs on any desktop. And before MacOS users start complaining: No, MacOS and Linux are not the same. Yes, Windows fans, you read that right: Linux is much faster than Windows. Literally all of the world’s top 500 supercomputers run Linux, and it’s even running in space. Linux has, since its inception, been used by almost every software company in some way, shape, or form, and more or less every software product. So efficient it was, in fact, that it’s still in wide use today. His thesis, titled “Linux: A Portable Operating System,” described an operating system that wasn’t just slick and simple to use, but also had a very high throughput, which means that it was able to process lots of information in a small timeframe. Back in 1991, an unassuming computer science student named Linus Torvalds handed in his master’s thesis and accidentally changed the world.
