What OP is referring to would’ve been more relatable few years ago. But now I like windows as a desktop environment. I’m pretty much over the idea of desktop linux. Stability wise only apple’s macos is the one and only one to be successful in creating a desktop unix OS. I would still use windows as my desktop OS. But server would be linux always. I think if we talk about package manager chocolatey is available for windows which does very similar like apt, apt-get. Development on windows has finally become simpler for real. However I still don’t like powershell or cmd and I use gitbash instead
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What OP is referring to would’ve been more relatable few years ago. But now I like windows as a desktop environment. I’m pretty much over the idea of desktop linux. Stability wise only apple’s macos is the one and only one to be successful in creating a desktop unix OS. I would still use windows as my desktop OS. But server would be linux always. I think if we talk about package manager chocolatey is available for windows which does very similar like apt, apt-get. Development on windows has finally become simpler for real. However I still don’t like powershell or cmd and I use gitbash instead