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One operating system costs $350,000 to install. Another one is running your PlayStation right now. And the most popular one on Earth is also the most hacked one on Earth. In this video I break down all 9 major operating systems — what they actually do, who they're built for, and which ones you're already using without knowing it. Here's what we cover: 🔵 Windows — The most used OS on Earth and why it's also the most hacked 🍎 Mac OS — Why creative professionals pay double for this 🐧 Linux — The free OS built by one guy in 1991 that now runs Google, Facebook and NASA 🌐 Chrome OS — What happens when the browser becomes the entire computer 🤖 Android — 3 billion devices and why updates are a disaster 📱 iOS — The most dominant OS in America and its hidden restrictions ⚫ Unix — The $350,000 operating system nobody talks about 🔱 BSD — The 1970s OS secretly running your PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5 ☠️ The Blue Screen of Death — Why it existed in 1985 and still exists today By the end of this video you'll know exactly which operating system you should be using — and which ones are running your life without you knowing. 🔔 Subscribe for clear, honest tech explanations every week. 0:00 — The OS That Costs $350,000 1:23 — Windows: Most Used and Most Hacked 2:46 — Mac OS: Why Creatives Pay Double 4:09 — Linux: One Guy Built This for Free in 1991 5:32 — Chrome OS: When the Browser Becomes the Computer 6:35 — Android: 3 Billion Devices, One Big Problem 7:38 — iOS: Most Dominant in America 8:41 — Unix: The $350,000 Nobody Talks About 10:04 — BSD: The 1970s OS Running Your PlayStation 11:27 — Which OS Should You Actually Use? 12:30 — The Real Question Nobody Asks