I've been working on a Linux laptop now for about nine months and I wanted to retro my learnings for the benefit of others.
So after these last n...
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Nice article, thanks for sharing! I've been using Linux for quite a few years now and I empathize a lot with your reasons for trying it and staying. I'd say that with Linux you'll hit a few bumps every now and then, but if you want choice and configurability, nothing else beats it.
💯 totally agree - configurability and flexibility are unparalleled. Even with all that flexibility you still have great stability.
Interesting article, it's interesting to see it from a developer perspective. Made the same switch, and haven't fully converted from windows. I'm in fintek/finance so my learning curve is a little steep not being an engineer. Windows is like the old Apple computer computer commercial that is inspired by book 1984. I was a lemming, and now I see .
try neovim... ( attempted incitement )
tmux + nvim + git + lazigit+ fish shell =awesome devops / devsecops.