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To All,
I'm a regular listener of Unfliter, Coder Radio, LUP, User Error, the Sunday Linux Action News, and occasionally TechSnap or the BSD show when I see a topic I wanna listen to.
It's fair to say I consume quite a bit of JB content.
I have been hearing quite often that Windows isn't for power users.
I develop in C# on .NET Core, SSH into Linux on Digital Ocean, manage hypervisors and the VM's atop them, and record and edit video and audio on the same Windows 10 PC.
The one thing Windows "Currently" (which could change) has the edge on is app support.
I've deployed workstations for 3D Rendering, Pro Audio / Video production, large scale cross platform coding shops, all on Windows.
My question is this: if Windows isn't for Power Users, what is the workflow of a power user?
(Don't take this as me trying to be negative, I love JB and the content it puts out and will keep listening.)
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