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If you're not using a Unix based system in 2025 what are you even doing?
Getting stuff actually done instead of fighting with UI that is even worse than Windows.
Ubuntu UI is very good these days, and MacOS is known for its UI. You hardly ever have to use the Terminal these days unless you want to (which you should, writing commands to do a simple task is faster than the multiple clicks normally needed to do the same thing via GUI).
You still have to use crappy Linux-equivalent software designed by the kind of people who are convinced that Office 97 was the best Office.
...but it was? This ribbon nonsense makes it so much harder to do things.
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These days I just use Google Docs which is browser based. Exactly the same product on Windows vs Unix. Microsoft Office is basically dead (plus if you really like Office there's an online version which works on Linux).
It depends on what you're using it for. For basic shit, Google Docs is okay. When using it for work, it's impossible. I had a job a few years ago where they wanted us to do everything in Docs so a current edition of our work was always available on the cloud. I flat out refused to do this and just did it in Office and uploaded everything, much to my bosses' consternation. It was a 1099 job so they technically couldn't tell me how to do my work, and now I use Office at work. But my early attempts to comply with Google Docs led to me slamming my head on the desk.
I know some attorneys in private practice who use Google Docs for everything, including appellate briefing. No idea how they do it. That would drive me insane.
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I've got an old Fuchsia prototype laying around in my office somewhere. And IIRC some Nest devices are running it.
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Using Windows systems for business at work and at my third places, with minimal downtime and zero tinkering. That’s what I’m doing.
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