Mostly for hobby projects. Just started a small project at work to evaluate if Rust fits for our company.
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- Rust knowledge
- depends on which area you want to work in
Then Rust is the wrong language for you. Use the right tool for the right job.
I'd start with Pop!OS or Linux Mint. They both are beginner friendly.
Especially Pop runs well with NVIDIA GPUs. AMD is no problem on either.
I personally think that Pop has the best out of the box, everything is just running, experience.
That's just not true. If you give your 90yo grandma a Windows computer she is gonna struggle hard.
You are a Windows user for now. You need to learn Linux as you learned Windows years ago.
To be honest it seems like it's a specific problem to you. I use Linux desktop for many years and for 3 years exclusively and it's a much better experience for me than Windows (in every aspect).
I think it's just a lack of experience on your side. You are comparing your years of experience on Windows with a OS you barely know.
Just because you are a "power user" on Windows doesn't mean you can handle Linux the same way.
That's true. So I use Rust but I don't use Rust.
That's reverse psychology. They know everyone will lose trust in Rust and go back to memory unsafe languages so they can hack our software again.
- put my tin foil hat aside -
Do you also dislike unix-like kernels?
Please only speak for yourself not for other real devs. Thank you
Start small get bigger.
How did you start with Java 10 years ago before you started working professionally? Use the same approach.
As a European I can assure you 80 yo Americans are living in poverty compared to most Europeans.
I know that Americans can't see the other side of the ocean but scam calls are made everywhere.
I love these Americans who live in their tiny bubble of "America is rich as hell". In Europe we mostly compare America with countries like Russia and other large but poor countries.
I use Arch, btw. And PopOS and NixOS.
Too little too late imo.
It's a very open minded community and I think that's the reason people can just show who and how they really are.
PopOS was my first "full time no Windows"-Linux. I still like it and use it on my laptop but my new daily driver is NixOS.
But I also want to say thank you to System76 for this great distro.
I hope Cosmic is gonna be as great as I believe it's going to be.
And I really hope they are going to rename their distro to Cosmic Linux.
That's what Apple is all about "Good hardware very bad software"