The article is not entirely accurate, and can be hit or miss. Granted, I'm cherry picking, but I'm cherry picking the pieces which I have direct knowledge which are definitely misleading.
> ! X.org architecture is inherently insecure - even if you run a desktop GUI application under a different user in your desktop session, e.g. using sudo and xhost, then that "foreign" application can grab any input events and also make screenshots of the entire screen.
A linux user would say, "So that's not a bug, that's the power of the root user. Don't do that or lock down your root access."
Then this one:
> ! The kernel cannot recover from video, sound and network drivers' crashes (I'm very sorry for drawing a comparison with Windows Vista/7/8 where this feature is implemented and works beautifully in a lot of cases).
To be fair, if you google "Nvidia BSOD" and you'll get something like this from four months ago:
https://www.eteknix.com/nvidia-release-new-2080ti-drivers-st...
And if you think the mac's are awesome, (which the software might be, I don't know) the hardware has some serious issues which has turned me off from buying one.
https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=louis+rossmann
Also to be fair, it's possible that Dell laptops have similar issues, but Apple hardware failures make a lot of noise in the media.