It seems so weird to me to want to use Linux on the desktop. This is not The Year.
I decided at the very start of my career, before Google, to use a laptop at the primary interface and only use workstation / dev environment / etc. remotely. That way I have the same working experience at my desk, at a cafe, on my desk at home. The only thing that changes is the number and size of monitors. It's worked out really well, and during the COVID era it only got better due to investments in the remote workflows.
I wouldn't even notice if my VM lost internet access and root.
What's wrong with the desktop at Linux, why "classical desktop" at all? I love my tiled wm setup so much since >10 years, and absolutely hate my corp windows desktop so much for everything it does to me. Gf similar regrets her chosing a private Mac Airbook everytime she uses it and swears to never buy one again every time she uses it (but uses it to seldom to consider just installing an Ubuntu, otherwise would do that)... so we are maybe strange people but
> It seems so weird to me to want to use Linux on the desktop. This is not The Year.
It seems so weird to me everybody considering their Windows or Mac as desktop ;)
I understand that a large proportion of Googlers use Google's slightly customized Linux on laptops (which is also the default/recommended), which is completely compatible with your workflow, so I'm not sure what argument you were trying to make (unless you don't count laptops as "Linux on the desktop"?)
I can only infer that you're suggesting people would only want to use Macbooks? Setting aside the fact that that is wrong, you don't make any argument as to why that would be.
gLinux laptops are OK I guess? I dunno. Every time I've tried to use Linux as my main interface, it's been crashy and confusing. Maybe it's gotten better since the last time I tried.
I decided at the very start of my career, before Google, to use a laptop at the primary interface and only use workstation / dev environment / etc. remotely. That way I have the same working experience at my desk, at a cafe, on my desk at home. The only thing that changes is the number and size of monitors. It's worked out really well, and during the COVID era it only got better due to investments in the remote workflows.
I wouldn't even notice if my VM lost internet access and root.