As a professional software developer, I'm curious as to which operating system the Programmer of the Universe used to run make heavens and make earth.
I found a reference to “the Windows in the skies opened” (Genesis 7:11), which at first glance seems to be an endorsement of Microsoft. However, the remainder of the chapter indicates that this forced a server reboot, and thus should not be taken as a recommendation.
So perhaps He used MacOS instead. Evidence for this includes the installation of the Tree of the Knowledge of Good and Evil (Genesis 2:17, 3), a premium-branded fruit. (The text doesn't state the specific type, but artists have traditionally portrayed it as an Apple.) The terms of service for the Torah include “Don’t add anything to the word...and don’t take anything away from it” (Deuteronomy 4:2), which is very reminiscent of Apple's closed ecosystem.
However, the command “Be fruitful and multiply” (Genesis 1:28) seems to endorse Linux, famous for its proliferation of distributions and forks.
I've also seen many articles by Rabbis endorse BSD. Why? Is it somehow more holy than other Unix variants?