• PM_ME_VINTAGE_30S [he/him]@lemmy.sdf.org
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      1 year ago

      Because a handful of programs and likely my job will force me to use Windows. I'm interviewing next week for a position where they'll give me "all IT equipment", and there were several technical questions about Windows in a prior interview, so no Linux there.

      Still, whenever I can choose to do so, e.g. at home, I pick Linux.

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        1 year ago

        Sounds to me like radical terrorism will help convince them to change to and port their programs to Linux

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        Just go ahead and ask them. I mean I don't know anything about your job, but usually nowadays there is little reason to stick to Windows with Office 365 and stuff.

        Most of the time it just never got challenged because no one cared enough. So it's not like they "insist on Windows". It's "they didn't bother yet".

        Of course you'll likely be faced with the myth of maintenance. Counter that with security (homogeneous environment is very good against malware and such) and missing license costs to convince the C*O. Done.

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        1 year ago

        I would straight up refuse job if it forced me to use Windows, however I mostly do server/cloud/dev so it just makes sense.

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            Whaaaat? You filthy windows lover.

            But seriously though, some people talk here like if folks have a choice.

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          1 year ago

          Do you know how truly privileged you are to be able to consider not taking a source of income for something like that? Lol

          • PM_ME_VINTAGE_30S [he/him]@lemmy.sdf.org
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            That's literally been the types of jobs I've been applying for, and they always want me to be an instant expert in their proprietary SCADA/DCS/PLC software even for "fresh graduate" positions. Not using proprietary software is tantamount to not working in manufacturing engineering.

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      Because sometimes one has no choice, be it for your job, or hardware support, etc.

      Unfortunately, there is some scientific and medical equipment that only supports Microsoft Windows (often obsolete versions, which is even worse).

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        as much as I love Linux, some softwares don't work with it

        haven't dualbooted windows yet though because I have a small drive and I don't need Windows update fucking with my bootloader

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      1 year ago

      For general use, Linux is fantastic. But as other people have said, some software only works on other systems. Also, some software does run on Linux, but not acceptably so (for example, SteamVR).

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        But as other people have said, some software only works on other systems.

        For most of the general tasks that people have traditionally used computers for, it seems that most people nowadays generally just use their phone. Usually when anyone decides to use an actual computer for something, it's because they have a task that requires them to use some specific piece of software, and that software is unfortunately often only available on Windows/macOS.