I'm perfectly fine with running Hackintoshes for more than a decade now and I see it as being morally superior to buying the stuff from Apple, or Microsoft, or Google, you name it. I believe that the world could be a better place if the hardware and software were more fragmented and less integrated. This would lead to simpler, less opaque solutions that could be controlled by the users and developers and not by 10 international corporations. I wish all of them were destroyed by some EM storm and the tech would return to using older technologies which wouldn't allow the systems to become too complex (due to the hardware decoming very slow). Having less of convenience is not an issue when the alternative is having no control. Having to teach the population to use the plain email, FTP and the text editor is better than being herded by "I know what is better for you"-type elitist groups. I know from the experience that if the information crud is removed, most organisatons could run on the C program with an sqlite db (or even a text file) and be perfectly fine. So I'm happily stealing from both Apple and Microsoft, and I wish I could encourage more people to do likewise. "Why wouldn't you use Linux then?" - because I'm forced to use all that garbage by a workplace or the orgs I'm interacting with. I would personally use none of that. My background is 30 years of programming.