Can't find a reason to use Sequoia

I've dual booted on and off since Snow Leopard. At this point its mostly for a break from Windows, and its not for anything I can't do in Windows, although there are many things in Windows I need that I can't do in macOS. But the basic work and productivity apps I need are cross platform or web based.

I need full function Adobes, hence Ventura. I moved from Ventura to Sonoma because everything I needed still worked so no reason not to move.

I installed Sequoia on a spare drive. Intel Wifi is easily solved but apparently no bluetooth, annoying but not a deal breaker. I had to move off an iPhone for business reasons a while ago so the lack of doing what Samsung Phones have done on Windows for many years now with an iPhone on maOS is no loss, bizarre it took Apple this long to reinvent that ancient tech. There are countless sources of AI if AI one must so not getting what Apple is selling as its new and improved AI in X86 macOS is a nothing burger too.

The Window snapping in Sequoia is kind of primitive compared to Win 11. Its been done better and available for a long time with programs like Rectangle.

So other than getting it to work, probably the main motivator for most people to try hackintosh, is there any reason to actually use Sequoia on an X86 hack?

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