I don't see a reason to stoically put up with an alternative I consider inferior for my use.
Maybe for junior devs lacking the leverage to decide what they want to run, but thankfully I don't have to put up with that.
(It's of course fine to actually prefer OS X, but putting up with it if you don't is another matter)
Most of my time is also spent inside editors or browsers, but the window manager matters a lot - to the point the majority of config changes I've made on a stock Ubuntu install is my window manager config.
Maybe for junior devs lacking the leverage to decide what they want to run, but thankfully I don't have to put up with that.
(It's of course fine to actually prefer OS X, but putting up with it if you don't is another matter)
Most of my time is also spent inside editors or browsers, but the window manager matters a lot - to the point the majority of config changes I've made on a stock Ubuntu install is my window manager config.