[–] DarkWiiPlayer 7y ago ↗ Linux Mint, currently on 18.3 but thinking about upgrading to 19 at some point. [–] tomglynch 7y ago ↗ Haha, version of Linux is another poll in itself
[–] vardump 7y ago ↗ So hard, I really use all of those. But no multiple/all of the above choice. Chose Linux, because if there's just one choice, that's what I'd go for.Edit: Ooh, I can actually choose multiple... hehe, did so. [–] tomglynch 7y ago ↗ I can add a multiple option if you would like?
[–] gokaygurcan 7y ago ↗ It's complicated. I use macOS (not MacOS btw) on my personal computer, Windows in the office, and Linux (mainly Ubuntu server) for my own projects.I guess I use Windows 40h, use Linux 3h, and use macOS around 30h per week.
[–] smt88 7y ago ↗ Most non-devs I know would have to say iOS or Android because they log more raw hours on their phones than any other single device
[–] informatimago 7y ago ↗ Indeed. I’ve got 7 computers and 4 OSes on my desk : macOS, Linux, Windows, IOS,
[–] emrox 7y ago ↗ for work (development) macOS, Linux on the server side, Windows when it comes for private things (gaming, making music)
[–] ltmi600 7y ago ↗ Without any deliberate or conscious effort MacOS has become my primary operating system. I only use Windows for software development.
[–] ipsun4 7y ago ↗ General Internet browsing: Windows Work and School: Linux VMI would do it the other way, but linux in a vm is nicer than windows in a vm, and my laptop manufacturer made it too much of a PitA to dual boot.
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[ 4.6 ms ] story [ 44.9 ms ] threadEdit: Ooh, I can actually choose multiple... hehe, did so.
I guess I use Windows 40h, use Linux 3h, and use macOS around 30h per week.
I would do it the other way, but linux in a vm is nicer than windows in a vm, and my laptop manufacturer made it too much of a PitA to dual boot.