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I'm glad there are people out there willing to give other operating systems a try.
I use (Debian GNU/)Linux exclusively on my laptops/workstations and have for years.
I used to think BSD was weird and stupid, but I just didn't 'get it'. It really is a different system.
The programs have the same basic purpose, and names, but different usages.
Even if Haiku is somewhat posix-compliant, it's still something else, which is cool!
It's still a single-user always-root system, but there are ways to get over that, and it's not necessarily bad, if you're not running too much that's networked.