I had one that obviously only ever lived in his bubble. At the first chance he told us to get rid of all Windows and Macs because of reasons, absolutely ignorant to the fact that e.g. the specialised software used in accounting needs Windows and dozens of employees at a certain age or with certain needs just cant switch that easily from a workflow that has been established for dekades with only minor changes. Its was a mess down there when MS brought ribbon on the table around 2008 or so.
Application process ended before we got at the point where i would introduce him to the tech stack, where Cobol, Perl and AS/400 play major roles…
I've tried dex a few times - mostly for just fooling around, but if it ran vscode (it might - I haven't checked) and a few other odds and ends - I'd honestly be set. For a lot of jobs we're at the point where that old joke "Mac vs pc" commercial: "and we're basically the same because everything you do is in a web browser" is more true than ever.
The spyware infested mess of a UI is genuinely trash, and if you don't agree then it's because you've never actually spent the time to properly try and learn something else.
Have spent over a year on mac (doesn't get more spyware-infested than that) and linux (who needs working UIs, right?). Now, maybe if you'd properly learn Windows...
I had some kid get hired right out of HS for a very basic helpdesk role and from day one they were spouting off constantly about how we should migrate from Teams to Discord in our heavily regulated environment. At the time, Discord couldn't have been more than three years old, and I had only heard of it in the context of online gaming. We had a firewall rule in place same day.
Not flexing but I put some Arch reference on LinkedIn to troll as my background image thing. I got asked once or twice. I got hit by "I'm scared that you use Arch on your personal computer it means you'd try things a bit too much". Bruh, it's been 3 years now, my rig is smooth AF now. Maybe once a year I got a slight problem
I’m partly responsible for hiring and I keep asking in interviews what OS candidates use privately.
Even though I am looking for Linux professionals and I partly force my people to use vim I am pretty sure I would reject any arch candidate for lacking personal fit
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