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Linux Distro for Running on a Macbook for Work
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Honestly I just run macos on my company provided machine.
Work is work and i leave hobby level customization for my off hours.
I've known a few peers who customized their work systems to the wazoo then ran into some setup issues and they couldnt work with local dev kits for the company software. So make sure all tools the company expects you to use locally will work in your preferred setup.