Seeing David Heinemeier Hansson so excited about Linux on the desktop and building his ultimate web developer setup https://omarchy.org/ is inspiring! Check out the first 5 minutes of the video on the front page

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    2 months ago

    Wait until DHH finds NixOS, where we can configure everything via single configuration. Even multiple machines.

    I love Debian for what it taught me, but I’m not sure if I’ll ever use anything else.

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      2 months ago

      No dev worth their salt works in Windows.

      lol. Tell that to my team who has been developing our product for Windows for 25-30 years, generating probably a billion euros over the years.

      Can’t tell if you’re just joking or not but either way. 😄

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          2 months ago

          C++, desktop scientific mathematical software for Windows.

          By the way, you seem a bit on edge. You okay?

          Disclaimer, I am using Linux at home and work, I work on a tangential thing to the rest of my team. I’m just saying, these are very much senior devs worth their salt, and that you made a bad take. But I do agree with you that Windows is not nice to work in.

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    2 months ago

    Haha, amazing what Windows users get exited about. Everything he shows is like 20 years old tech.

    I get it though. I had to build one of my apps on Windows the other day and setting up the environment (in a VM) was way more painful than I expected. Windows is simply not built for devs. You can develop on it if you really want but it just doesn’t feel natural.

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    10 days ago

    None of the Mac web devs I know are talking about it. I’m not sure they have even heard of it.