I like Linux for the same reasons you do, but I still keep my Windows machine around for personal/entertainment purposes.
Development just feels a lot smoother on Linux, especially when containers are involved. I love the customizable desktop environments, the community, the open source tools, and the experience as a whole.
With that being said, Linux isn't a replacement for me, it's another tool to add to the kit.
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I like Linux for the same reasons you do, but I still keep my Windows machine around for personal/entertainment purposes.
Development just feels a lot smoother on Linux, especially when containers are involved. I love the customizable desktop environments, the community, the open source tools, and the experience as a whole.
With that being said, Linux isn't a replacement for me, it's another tool to add to the kit.