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True and false.
When running OSX, I'm often hit by the poor IO scheduler. I assure you that it DOES matter that my multitask operating system can't write a big file and switch windows smoothly.
But when back on linux, I miss tons of small details that makes OSX what it is. For some reason I'm more productive in OSX. Is it emotional or all the small things that gets in the way ? I don't know.
Sure, when I'm on the web, what matters is the browser. And it's so complex, it's almost an operating system :-p