It is entirely dependent on the field.
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And it's dependent on how hard the Vendor Lock-In is.
To those who are down voting, he is saying it is ready with examples.
I can't use anything but Linux professionally. My MacBook exists solely for SSH with X forwarding and running a Windows VM for that one piece of fucking vendor software that only exists for Windows. (But we already wrote a replacement for part of that)
If you watched the video, you’d know it’s the reasons why Linux is ready for most professional work
If it were an article, I would have read it.
Touché. But it’s c/videos
Should be /c/shouldhavebeenanarticle
Lemmy threw the text above automatically. It doesn't look great, but it's there.
The latest announcements regarding windows also brings me to the linux route again.
While I use it in the home environment I still have some software that must work. I will test drive on an older laptop first and will see how far it goes.
For server / network I already use linux a lot, for desktop I am still not conviced, yet.
I've had a great time with proton lately, even for non-games.
Interesting, as I know proton from the gaming side.
I've had success adding the exe/MSI to steam manually and then running from there. Proton takes care of the rest most of the time.