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Firefox/LibreWolf
FF is the way. I found out you can get Edge on Linux now and threw up in my mouth. ☺️
If you ever feel your job is useless, remember it is someone's job to maintain Edge for Linux.
I wonder what % of Linux users are using Edge, and what their reasoning is.
"Every morning while I drink my coffee, I start up Ubuntu, load up Microsoft Edge, have a good laugh, and then close it."
I love this.
Our webapp is exclusively used on locked-down windows machines, with Edge only. Firefox and Chromium are useful for debugging, but testing and signoff is done in Edge. We use Linux machines for development and test suites, so having Edge available on these systems reduced a lot of complexity in our pipeline.
Anything other than that, Firefox every time.
The real question is who uses Powershell for Linux
I'm not gonna lie, I tried it out of sheer curiosity
raises hand sheepishly
Honestly Powershell is an awesome scripting language. Having it open source and cross platform is great. I used it on my Mac, we have it in our Linux pipelines and having integrated support for it in Jenkins makes it easy to use everywhere.
I know people like to beat up on MS but Powershell is a great shell experience once you get past the learning curve.
I couldn't get past cmdlets. I want to pronounce it "cummuddlets", but I think it is supposed to be "commandlets" and I wonder who has the time to be saying that every time.
I'm sure if you have for example windows and linux machines to manage it has applications xD
Wait that's a thing? Oh, gods. I'm almost tempted, just to see what that's like, but... no. 😂
I use for work. Teams, office, SharePoint.
shudders
I know, I am just an worker, I don't make the calls.