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Yeah, I know what you mean. I used to use Mac OS before I switched to Linux, and I had a similar experience. I would sometimes imagine how I would design Mac OS if I was the head software developer at Apple. Well, it turns out a lot of the features that I wanted to see in Mac OS have existed for decades in Linux distributions. For example, Package Managers and good integration between GUI apps and the command line. By the way, I don't know how much you use the terminal, but since you mentioned that you're learning Python, you might want to take a look at xonsh. It's a shell (a shell is the language that the terminal speaks) that lets you write commands and scripts with a mix of BASH and Python. For example, you can do things like: