• mycodesucks@lemmy.world
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    17 days ago

    Depends. I’ve happily turned down jobs that required me to use Windows and the amount of daily frustration I avoid as a result is worth every bit of the pickiness.

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        17 days ago

        I mean couldn’t you just use a virtual machine on Linux or MacOS if you needed to use it for work?

        Most jobs require you to use a company-supplied machine. Where of course you can’t swap operating systems.
        People just put up with it even when they’d like alternatives, because it’s just one of the unpleasant things we do to stay employed.

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            17 days ago

            Everyone above this comment was expressing frustration with using MS products. This doesn’t go away with a VM and personal privacy has no bearing. I have a job that is computer-adjacent, and still use MS products enough to swear at them every day I work. As a former programmer, im not sure I’d want to get back to doing that full-time if I had to use other MS products more. I hear the coding stack is still exceptional.

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            17 days ago

            It’s just not worth it to me to wait several minutes for things to properly boot, be nagged with updates and aggravating messages, and then have my system start thrashing halfway through my day. I don’t care how good the pay is - I don’t use tools that will aggravate me. They can hire someone else.

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      17 days ago

      Downvote all you like. I’m happy picking the jobs I want and don’t have to maintain proficiency in a bad tool I hate using. You do you.