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the technology I use needs Linux so I had a VM opened every day with Kubuntu
Windows 10 has som much bloatware that other devs created scripts to uninstall
if you work with API's then postman needs special permission to be able to test your API
a lot of tools work best on Linux or else you will have to install WSL(Windows Subsystem for Linux)
internet security program antivirus firewall consumes a lot of RAM and CPU
Cortana
Updates that break the system and my video card drivers
The list could go on, but i think i should stop here.
On KUBUNTU:
easy customization
low resource usage
total control
security
cool tools to use
scripts for automation
better performances regarding the graphics card with Vulkan and steam proton
Can open 20 tabs without problems at the same time(cool to have, but I don't think I will use that in the future)
can work with the same browsers for testing
I hope that my reasons help you decide. But personally i would go with a live usb and then full Kubuntu. Also, a very good community has Linux Mint and very helpful.
So the things that made me move away:
the technology I use needs Linux so I had a VM opened every day with Kubuntu
Windows 10 has som much bloatware that other devs created scripts to uninstall
if you work with API's then postman needs special permission to be able to test your API
a lot of tools work best on Linux or else you will have to install WSL(Windows Subsystem for Linux)
internet security program antivirus firewall consumes a lot of RAM and CPU
Cortana
Updates that break the system and my video card drivers
The list could go on, but i think i should stop here.
On KUBUNTU:
easy customization
low resource usage
total control
security
cool tools to use
scripts for automation
better performances regarding the graphics card with Vulkan and steam proton
Can open 20 tabs without problems at the same time(cool to have, but I don't think I will use that in the future)
can work with the same browsers for testing
I hope that my reasons help you decide. But personally i would go with a live usb and then full Kubuntu. Also, a very good community has Linux Mint and very helpful.
I also have this article about Kubuntu here dev.to/wolfiton/when-kde-meets-ubu...