Many people quite enjoy OS4, Lionheart. If you do not, no one is twisting your arm to buy the hardware and OS. MOS is a far more cost effective way into the NG Amiga scene, and I enjoy MOS as well as I do OS4. I fail to see where the constant bad mouthing of the various NG Amiga platforms gets anyone. The "scene" is already small and separated enough without dividing things further. I'm a paid in full user of both OS4 and MOS, and neither is perfect by a long shot.
If you really want to pick nits about an OS lacking support for things, I picked up a Mac laptop awhile back to run MOS on, only to find out when the supporting version of MOS did finally get released, the onboard wifi was not at all supported. Don't think it is, even now - thankfully I didn't register MOS on that machine, not yet anyways. A laptop without inbuilt wifi support at the OS level effectively made this laptop a paperweight for me, and adding an add on wifi dongle or card defeats the purpose when it knocks your battery life in half - battery life that's already very poor compared to running OSX on the machine. A laptop without native wifi support by the OS, forcing a user to add on a power sucking card or dongle or forcing them to plug into an ethernet cable pretty much nulled out the idea of owning an "Amiga laptop" to me, so how's about we don't pull the "OMG NO SUPPORT FOR XXX THING IN XXX OPERATING SYSTEM" gag, cause there's issues on *all* sides.
The old "people in glass houses shouldn't throw stones" saying holds very true in this case regardless of entirely destructive and degenerating to the scene blue vs. red camp warfare nonsense.