top | item 24069932 (no title) jfkebwjsbx | 5 years ago You can share a monitor between two computers.What do you on macOS that isn't available on Windows? Really curious. discuss order hn newest jonfw|5 years ago Not OP- but I do a lot of work with containers and orchestration- and being on a Unix filesystem with native POSIX shell is very helpful speedgoose|5 years ago WSL2 on Windows is quite nice now. GordonS|5 years ago Docker on MacOS is notoriously slow though - I use it myself sometimes, and it's never a good experience. load replies (1) breakfastduck|5 years ago It's not always about what you do, but what tools you use to do it.I don't want my fundamental tool to be windows because I don't enjoy using it for hundreds of reasons - there's really not much more to it for me. ajconway|5 years ago Usually it’s either iOS/macOS development or media editing.
jonfw|5 years ago Not OP- but I do a lot of work with containers and orchestration- and being on a Unix filesystem with native POSIX shell is very helpful speedgoose|5 years ago WSL2 on Windows is quite nice now. GordonS|5 years ago Docker on MacOS is notoriously slow though - I use it myself sometimes, and it's never a good experience. load replies (1)
GordonS|5 years ago Docker on MacOS is notoriously slow though - I use it myself sometimes, and it's never a good experience. load replies (1)
breakfastduck|5 years ago It's not always about what you do, but what tools you use to do it.I don't want my fundamental tool to be windows because I don't enjoy using it for hundreds of reasons - there's really not much more to it for me.
jonfw|5 years ago
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breakfastduck|5 years ago
I don't want my fundamental tool to be windows because I don't enjoy using it for hundreds of reasons - there's really not much more to it for me.
ajconway|5 years ago