I've been trying to consciously move more towards FOSS solutions, but the truth is I don't have a gripe with proprietary software, generally. In fact, commercial software often has people putting thought into, like, user experience and stuff like that, which FOSS software does not.
I'm not a software developer. I do not think like a software developer. I, generally, have a shit time using software that has a UX designed by software developers. Especially those that are doing is as an untrained hobby.
But I do have issues with monopolists, which puts me in direct conflict with the popular commercial software solutions. And I doubly have issues with monopolists that think they own my computer, and my usage data.
So I've been trying. It's been helped by the fact that the monopolists collecting my usage data seem to believe they have to make their software worse in order to achieve their goals. I'm more than old enough to remember when the software released by these companies was truly useful and functional for the things I wanted to do, and didn't carve the programs up into choice cuts for different subscription tiers. But I have not found all of the FOSS alternatives to be enjoyable.
Too many of them are still built by and for developers. And many of those developers don't seem to understand that that's what they're doing.