Comment by osigurdson

Comment by osigurdson 11 hours ago

15 replies

I don't know about the "you should too" part. I use Arch, it works fine for me but I am patient and want to use it. Realistically, I would expect the largest migration should be devs switching from mac to Linux. I don't see any reason at all to use a mac for development anymore.

tacone 7 hours ago

Omarchy is a nice experience for devs.

Funnily enough, though, you can get a very user friendly experience using Niri and Dank Linux (don't remember the exact name). It takes two 3 CLI commands to install, and the top bar incredibly cool, compared to the i3 defaults and even to what I remember of Gnome and KDE.

Next up: somebody comes up with a desktop environment called BTW.

umanwizard 11 hours ago

Unfortunately Mac hardware is a huge leap ahead of anything else.

  • raffael_de 11 hours ago

    Most of those advantages are practically irrelevant for the majority of users or a matter of having gotten used to things being a certain way.

    • umanwizard 10 hours ago

      That just isn't true. Battery life, for example, is definitely not irrelevant for most users.

      • osigurdson 9 hours ago

        Mac battery life is insane - I agree. It is very impressive what they have done. Still, I prefer my ThinkPad running Arch even though it probably has 1/2 the battery life of my Macbook.

      • raffael_de 10 hours ago

        Most people sit at their desk with the laptop plugged into the socket and use the battery for meetings or in a cafeteria. Either takes maybe an hour or two, three hours tops.

    • kortilla 10 hours ago

      No, the touchpad alone puts it way above every laptop I’ve tried

      • raffael_de 10 hours ago

        The touchpad is great, yes, I like it, too. But I'm anyway mostly using mouse and keyboard and occasionally the 3-finger-swipe which is possible with Thinkpad+Linux as well since a few years. Thinkpads are also famous for their touchpad/trackpoint if one doesn't fancy using a mouse.

GlacierFox 11 hours ago

Has apple severely degraded the developer experience on MacOS recently or something?

  • osigurdson 9 hours ago

    You may not need it but no kernel support for containers / cgroups is a deal breaker for me. Windows at least makes an attempt with WSL. But, at the end of the day, most things are just about rationalizing what you want to use. I personally identify with Linux tribe, not Mac tribe therefore that is what I want to use.