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[–] shalafi@lemmy.world 3 points 1 day ago

Me too and I've tried Linux on and off for 15 years. Also, I have never once had any of the issues lemmy tells me I'm having. Apparently that pisses lemmy off because I get hella downvotes for merely stating my experience. I think 97% of the hate comes from people with awful experiences at work or they think "Windows" is what they get from their laptop manufacturer. Installing a base ISO is a way different experience.

Some article comes out that an update is doing something bad? I wouldn't know, hasn't happened to me, or the Windows fleets I've managed, for nearly a decade. I'd say over a decade, but I dodged that update that borked CMS systems because, duh, I manage updates instead of letting them roll.

Linux is my go-to for servers, every time. I'll only deploy Windows if I must, such as a domain controller, or our software has to run on IIS, stuff like that. Otherwise, I can't imagine using Windows Server. It's not so much that it sucks, but why pay for a slower system?!