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by nathants
1120 days ago
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the primary difficulty isn’t supposed to be the os, but the software you’re building. though os difficulties will always come up, depending on workload. being on linux means you gain intuition debugging locally. whatever you might be debugging. to sum up my point: linux. never not be running it. to your point, linux is a better experience now than before. this is for great good, not a cause to search for a more brittle os and distro. at eod, os isn’t that cool. software is cool. |
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You really learn something keeping brittle systems functional. Linux laptops with nvidia gfx cards definitely used to qualify in ways a t480s really doesn't nowadays.
When fixing things that break, strace, gdb, perf, ftrace, BPF, write or fix a kernel device driver, understand what the OS and compiler don't do for you, what they often will do for you that maybe you don't want them to.