> Is the ability to fork the essence of what makes a project open source?
Kind of? The ability to "do whatever you want" with the code more or less embodies the experience of FOSS.
> Why did you stop using it?
I got a job at Apple, and roughly three months after I started there that laptop broke and I got a discount on a Macbook. I know I could put Linux on there, and maybe at some point I will, but currently my school requires that we either have a Windows or Mac computer, and since I don't want to go about mucking with virtual machines, I'm sticking with macOS.
Kind of? The ability to "do whatever you want" with the code more or less embodies the experience of FOSS.
> Why did you stop using it?
I got a job at Apple, and roughly three months after I started there that laptop broke and I got a discount on a Macbook. I know I could put Linux on there, and maybe at some point I will, but currently my school requires that we either have a Windows or Mac computer, and since I don't want to go about mucking with virtual machines, I'm sticking with macOS.