• Jo Miran@lemmy.ml
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      7 months ago

      All of our laptops are either Mac or Linux. Eight or ten years ago it was all Mac but now it’s mostly Linux. Ultimately, clients that have closed Windows ecosystems always provide us with laptops or a jump station to connect to. So if they are going to do that anyway, there was no need for us to Windows internally.

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        7 months ago

        I bet that saves you a boatload in senseless licensing costs and lost time dealing with Microsoft’s shenanigans!

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          7 months ago

          Absolutely. Enterprise license and MSDN was expensive and a pain in the ass. Once we dropped support for Microsoft as a whole and transitioned to Google Apps (early adopters) everything became easy. OSX never broke, although the hardware could be problematic at times. The main reason most of us started transitioning to Linux from Mac was Apple’s hardware choices. That said, I have a MBP M3 Max for music and graphics and that Apple silicone is absolutely beastly.

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        7 months ago

        Creats worm that installs Linux on every workstation. It somehow leaves the network and is running rampant in the wild.