Just last week I brought my FreeBSD laptop into a vendor training session at work. First day I did try the corporate Windows laptop like every normal person. It sucked. So I figured that these were vendor labs, nothing company specific, nothing confidential.. so what the heck. Connected my personal FreeBSD laptop to the guest wifi (it did this automagically, much to my surprise), and off we went. This all worked without a hitch, faster and smoother than the Windows laptop that's 6 years newer than my private work horse. What always surprises me the most is that nobody ever seems to notice a KDE desktop versus Windows 11. Sitting in a meeting room with just a laptop screen called for virtual desktops. KDE has these. Super useful! Nobody ever noticed, even though we were paired up differently by the trainer multiple times over four days, looking at the shared screen for hours together. I've been daily driving FreeBSD for what.. decades now. Recently, with the improvements to WiFi, my laptop was rolled back into the fold as well. It's been perfect!