Opinions on that will differ: https://www.thetruthaboutcars.com/2016/01/disabling-abs-drive-snow-extremely-bad-idea/
Totally don't care. ABS, like every computer driven system works on averaging. Like all-weather tires. But there is no 'best of both worlds. All- weather tires can't stand in the shade of siped and studded winter tires (when it comes to real driving in winter). Winter tires are about half of why northern drivers fare so much better than southern drivers.
ABS is the same thing. There are times you WANT a skid. There are times when you want to push stopping past what ABS will allow. Traction control is a joke too.
Every (and I mean every) mountain truck is a lifted 4wd, hopefully a stick (though they are getting terribly hard to find), Over-powered, with detroit lockers. Every one of em is on tall pizza-cutters this time of year, siped and studded.
Not a damn one of em has cruise, traction control, or abs enabled. There's a reason for that.
By the same token, you have to know how to actually drive. The car ain't gonna do it (poorly) for you. That responsibility is on you.