

Ah yes of course, only real Americans know how to write good software - like Windows and Teams. /s


Ah yes of course, only real Americans know how to write good software - like Windows and Teams. /s


Bruh, have you used Jira recently? We tried GitHub recently and that was so much bloat, especially hated by our devs.


I don’t think so at all. Jira today is quite good. If you want something really shitty try Azure DevOps.


Also employees that work very long days for minimal pay. I say we should not compete with that.
In a small shop where people really know and trust each other and all have high quality standards and would never break main - is code review necessary and for what purposes if so?


Where do you live/what do you work with? I must say that for my customers - developing a secure, accessible and high quality product is what you have to deliver. They will not accept anything less. This is fantastic for me as a developer, product owner and CTO. We spend a lot of time refactoring and creating a great and bug free experience for our customers and their customers. 100% respect for craftsmanship.


The thing is, (as you already know but this is for people that have not yet taking the plunge), Linux today is so unbelievable good. It’s both snappy and good looking. A 5 year old computer feels like new. There might be a little tinkering, but you know that might be a quite fun experience and your computer feels like new again.
I run Debian for my tv PC, steam link with bt controller - shit just works and it’s so fast.


Thanks for your positive and refreshing comment ❤️
MS: yes but we also made it much slower and consume 1GB of RAM by running it as a web app inside a webview