It is not true that Mac OS lets you change window border thickness:
since 2001 its windows have had no resize border at all. Instead,
resizable windows always have a resize grippy in the lower right corner.

Apple does provide an example, however, of another of the solutions
proposed in previous comments: an invisible drag area. In iTunes 7.0 the
border between the source list and the rest of the window was a 1-pixel-
wide draggable splitter. In iTunes 7.3 an invisible 6-pixel-wide
draggable area was added around the 1-pixel border.
<http://thinkmac.co.uk/blog/2007/07/itunes-73-ushers-in-welcome-ui-
changes.html> But apparently that still wasn't enough, and in 7.4 a
grippy at the bottom was added as well.
<http://inessential.com/?comments=1&postid=3100>

I have no insight on whether an invisible draggable area would be both
sufficient and error-free enough to work well for resizing windows.
User-test it and see. :-) Meanwhile, report bugs that GTK should provide
a corner resize grippy that doesn't require a status bar, and that more
apps should use corner resize grippies.

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Window Resize Difficult (Window Border Thickness)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/160311
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