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by kstenerud
527 days ago
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I guess that's the difference with me? My first *nix was NetBSD in 1993, then it was a mix of Linux and Windows for some years (with a short dalliance into QNX), and then OSX in the mix. Some work in the terminal with vi, IDEs ranging from Borland 3 to VS to Codewarrior to NetBeans to Xcode and Android Studio and VS Code and everything in between. And yet I never once felt any loyalty to any of them. I only cared that it worked well enough to do what I wanted it to. Even today, I'm writing this post on a Windows 10 machine, connecting via OpenWRT to the internet, have a couple of NUCs running Debian for containers and VMs, a NAS running NixOS, a MBP, and a Samsung Galaxy. Oh, and a $500 magicbook running Ubuntu Mate that I use for travel. I watched all of the holy wars from afar and just never got it. Why cut off your nose to spite your face? If it has good stuff, why not enjoy it? |
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