Either Zenni or EyeBuyDirect.
My answer isn’t unique, but Arch linux is just my favorite to use. I just really love the ability to assemble things exactly the way I like them during the installation process.
I also really like the idea of a rolling release distro, meaning no major upgrades. I just run pacman -Syu once a day and things have been great.
Lastly, almost any piece of software I could want is available in the official repositories or the AUR, and it’s super convenient to be able to install things right away from the command line.
Editing to add: My work laptop is a MacBook Pro and I love it. macOS is really pleasant to use and anyone who says it’s not is a liar. Apple’s user experience game is on point
This is what I came here to say too. I vaguely remember seeing this on PBS in the early 2000s
I’m also not much of an anime fan but The Devil Is A Part-Timer was indeed entertaining
I absolutely love Firefish as a platform. They’ve made something really special. The name Firefish is awful though. I hope they take everyone’s feedback and rebrand again (though I’m sure that’s a massive undertaking)
There are a lot of great ones. I would personally suggest checking out Calckey, though- I like it a lot more than Mastodon. It’s a lot of fun to use.
In terms of clients, Mona is my personal favorite.