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If you've never had a personal linux-like machine, get a headstart with some dotfiles. See github for that
You'll do fine, the macbooks is Apple's most "open" product -
dder22817yI think it is a quite good tradeoff...
Stable OS with a usable GUI and a Unix-shell...
What do you still need ?
I love home brew 🍺 -
Ezard19607yFor reference I'm currently using an ancient Macbook (with a tiny screen) with a crappie Apple monitor as a second screen (monitors were apparently bought second-hand about 7yrs ago), so literally any upgrade that I get will be an improvement (8GB RAM really isn't enough to run a couple of Docker containers and a few IDEs, along with admittedly-too-many Chrome tabs lol)
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Huuugo25057yI honestly didn't like Macs until I started using it. It's like a Linux you can't change stuff on. Made me more productive I think
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Ezard19607y@linuxxx The Macs would be leased not bought though, so I'm not sure if there are any restrictions on screwing around with the OS
So everyone at the company I work for is getting a new machine before Christmas
Since I do a bunch of backend development and devops stuff (despite actually being hired as an Android developer), I requested that my machine use Linux, since that's what the servers run
Windows was the fallback OS I requested, since it's what I'm most familiar with
The machine that I will probably get will be a Mac
Stay tuned for further updates to this most thrilling of tales
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