Apple’s MacBooks are often a go-to in the tech world for developers, and there’s a reason for that. Phenomenal battery life on Apple Silicon, great performance, and a Unix-like environment make them perfect for development out of the box. Sure, you can run WSL2 on Windows, but there are a lot of developers out there happy to just use a MacBook and be done with it. The only downside is the lack of support for other operating systems on Apple Silicon, but Asahi Linux aims to bring a full Linux distribution to those Macs.