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by nathants 1341 days ago
the point of running linux is that it forces you to learn about linux. knowledge of linux pays dividends forever.

knowledge of macos is fine, but does not pay dividends.

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Could you elaborate?
assuming you work in software, every server everywhere is linux.

knowledge you gain troubleshooting on your laptop can be reused later in production.

intuition you gain on your laptop guides you in production.

windows and macos servers are not a thing, so unless you work in IT, no dividends.

It assumes you go "low level" enough to work linux with servers. I've done mostly app dev the past 10 years, and haven't had to deal with linux yet. Even when dealing with servers, one can probably set up and scale a whole MEAN stack without any linux knowledge.

I don't disagree that it's useful knowledge but I guess I'm too old to be reaping the dividends on troubleshooting my laptop.

you already have troubleshoot your laptop. the dividends make that cheaper. would using linux mean more troubleshooting? possibly. or not. it depends.
I had to troubleshoot ubuntu a lot when I used it 12 or so years ago. Mac and Windows have been fairly trivial to troubleshoot in my experience.
think of all you might have learned!
I see, thank you.