Vim doesn’t care if it’s running in Linux or Windows or macOS

  • OhStopYellingAtMe@lemmy.world
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    4 days ago

    I honestly don’t know. Every OS has its goods & bads. But generally I think it just comes down to whatever’s available. Personally, I use:

    • Windows on my work laptop (because that’s what they gave me),
    • MacOS on my personal laptop (because I like it),
    • Ubuntu on my home automation / media server (because it was free).
    • AA5B@lemmy.world
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      Similar here but in reverse

      • macOSX on my work laptop
      • windows n my home laptop
      • raspbian and Ubuntu on my home servers
      • Rocky and Amazon Linux on my work servers
      • but realistically most of my non-work activity is on iOS
      • moseschrute@lemmy.mlOP
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        • macOS on my work laptop. As an app developer this is my only option
        • macOS on my personal laptop. As an app developer this is my only option
        • raspbian on my home server
        • daily drive iOS
        • I dabble in Android on the side, but mostly just to test my apps

        But I pretty much just need Tmux, Neovim, and a browser for 80% of my work and I’m happy. 10% of that is running an XCode build and the other 10% is macOS and iOS working really nicely together.