Linux full-time on all of my machines since 2007 (various distros over the years, of course).
rollingFlint
No, I won't return.
This whole episode taught me the importance of diversifying the online communities/platforms that I use, and how NOT to rely on a single platform controlled by a for-profit entity.
From now on, it's communities based on open platforms first for me, and proprietary ones the distance second and only if I really can't avoid it.
If you want a book that does a really good job of explaining the basics and laying the foundation of Spring from the ground up, then I recommend Spring Start Here. It's the book I wish I had when I started working on Spring (Boot) projects all those years ago.
Debian with KDE for my trusty X230 ThinkPad and Kubuntu for my desktop (mostly due to more up-to-date drivers for my gaming needs).
Easy, I just deleted my 10+ years Reddit account.
No regrets, and am now having fun exploring the fediverse.
I use it daily, to connect my phone to my car AUX input and my various (very expensive) headphones.