Linux sucks because the problems are sometimes hard to solve and you have to solve them yourself. Windows and Mac suck because the ability to solve hard problems is actively being kept away from you by the gatekeepers.
I tried Deezer and Tidal but I missed features I use all the time with Spotify... Namely the ability to control another device, casting and multiple users casting to the same smart device. With these, it makes it quite hard to use alternatives in a shared home. The catalogue is essentially the same.
A lot of luxuries and technologies we have today arose from war and conflict. We knew we needed to rely less on the US for a long time, we just needed a real shake.
I remember once in my home country in Europe I was with a group of friends in the woods with our bikes having fun going up and down the small hills. Not mountain bikes, just normal bicycles but the trails were solid enough. Suddenly about 30 Jeeps skow up and start going around the place, absolutely trampling the terrain and making it impossible to bike or even walk around. Must have been a meetup of diesel brains. We tried to argue with them that they destroyed the whole place, but they basically argued it was their right.
Practice makes perfect. At this point it's pretty intuitive to me. I still explore alternatives but more often than not my first attempt is the correct one.
Unless you're drinking milk from the cow's tit, your milk is very mucg an industrial product to make it shelf stable and consistent. People have a totally wrong idea of what real milk feels or tastes like or what's involved in its production. At least oat milk is literally just filtered porridge you can make at home.
Linux sucks because the problems are sometimes hard to solve and you have to solve them yourself. Windows and Mac suck because the ability to solve hard problems is actively being kept away from you by the gatekeepers.
I much prefer "hard to solve".