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by majkinetor
1475 days ago
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Well said. On top of that, you can run majority of mainstream Linux tools on Windows, natively, without WSL. Contrary is usually not the case, you need Wine or VM. There is context for everything - Linux is great for servers and particularly IoT since you need lots of them, it doesn't make sense to pay for Windows Server in that case. Since Desktop can be used mostly free of charge nowdays, I don't really see a problem. And ofc. PowerShell is light years better then anything on Linux, not that it is much important now since pwsh is cross-platform. |
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