I have a Mac Mini 2009 (early) that highest native OS is ElCapitan 10.11.
More and more Apps are refusing to work, like WhatsApp or Discord, and others like Obsidian or browsers like FireFox are only working in a very old version, e.g. more and more sites are not functioning anymore.
I switched to Chrome cause it holds on to more functionality of sites but it got sluggish, and more and more sites ...
So I play with the thought of "upgrading" my Mac.
And I would like to stay on MacOS.
What experience do you have regarding OpenCoreLegacyBuilder and dosdudes patcher?
What is the best solution for me?
Dosdude's patcher lets me stay on hfs+ but more and more apps ...
Installing 10.15 is like travaling into a great world, cause it uses apfs and metal grafics but seems kind of "old world". BigSur instead seems more the start of modern world. Kind of.
I don't want playing games or other stuff that needs fast cpus.
Just browsing the web, writing stuff, audio and video editing (in the future when I get to start making YT Videos).
Using new versions of backup tools like duplicacy, borgbackup, restic and other tools. It is annoying that homebrew is complaining so much (more than 1/3 of the outdated formulae are not updated anymore).
And of course using OpenZFS.
What's your take on it?
Voyaging to the new world of BigSur or beyond?
Staying in the middle world of 10.14 or 10.15?
Or running away from and abandoning MacOs and using FreeBSD or Linux?