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by CoffeeDregs
1964 days ago
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I'm baffled that any developer uses a Mac. I know, I know... BSD, 3-finger swipe, but-they-wrote-the-ux-guide. But I've been running Debian Testing for 15 years now with nary a problem (on thinkpads, latitudes and desktops) I guess I'm weird in that I think gnome 3 is swell. CI handles xCode. Otherwise, my 2x 42" 4k monitors, Gnome and works-here-same-as-the-cloud self reads these articles on puzzlement. I can't count the times I've helped developers deal with oh-yeah-brew-is-weird-about-libpq. Now this? It's the avocado-toast of developer workstations... |
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I ran Linux on the desktop for 19 years, through years-long stretches of Slackware, RedHat, SuSE, Gentoo, and Ubuntu. Obviously, I was (and still am) a huge fan, but if you've managed 15 years of Linux on the desktop with "nary a problem," you have had the most unbelievable luck of any human on the planet, and should start buying lottery tickets.
After running Gentoo for several years, and switching to Ubuntu, I was amazed at how much time I was saving not dealing with portage. Fair enough. I mean, I was asking for it by using a source distro, but I had that same sigh of relief when I finally bought a Mac, and realized that I was still doing a lot of maintenance to keep Ubuntu happy, even though it was (obviously) a huge improvement over Gentoo. I just couldn't see it until it was gone.