After 4 years of using Fedora KDE as my main OS with 0 issues or drawbacks, my workplace is now requiring all computers to be on Windows 11. Any suggestions to make the transition back more bearable?

My dissapointment is immeasurable, and my day is ruined :(

  • ccunix@lemmy.world
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    13 hours ago

    WSL is reasonable bearable, you can install Fedora instead of the default Ubuntu/Debian too. My work PC started out on 10 and is now on 11. I think I changed the terminal program, but the one I use may be the default in Win11. Honestly, I think the only programs I run outside WSL are a browser, DaVinci Resolve and Reaper (replaced Kdenlive and Ardour, both of which I prefer).

    I am able to use the same neovim config on both my home (fedora) and work laptops, which is pretty handy.

    At the end of the day it is their computer, not yours.

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      13 hours ago

      Doesn’t having WSL under the hood negate Linux’s inherent security?

      I’d much rather have Windows shit containerized within Linux.

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        9 hours ago

        It is a VM so fully sandboxed. All the sharing is smoke and mirrors (often in pretty cool ways).

        Truth is that security is not OP’s problem. Someone else (likely well above their pay grade) is shouldering that responsibility and they have decreed Windows for everyone.

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        12 hours ago

        It depends what you mean by ‘security’. Obviously, by introducing more layers, you have more places where exploits can life. However, the biggest threat by orders of magnitude is being tricked into giving stuff up, and that risk will remain constant.