It's possible to stretch the truth on your resume so that you get the job, without deceiving anyone.
Can you write good code? Are you willing to do the job? Would the employer be happy with you? If yes, then it doesn't really matter what the piece of paper says. You have to do whatever it takes to get the interview. I've offered to be a professional reference for strangers before. There's no sense in a desk sitting empty when so many people are willing to do the work.
This is the most common knee-jerk response that I get from pedestrians. But. Using proprietary hardware in a relatively straightforward manner that allows you to run dedicated software to customize/handle the gear is why windows is better...
set up and left alone as a server is not the same thing as a person using it for discrete tasks. where on earth did you get such an idea? you think that just because my files are stored on a linux box somewhere that I'm a linux user? frankly it doesn't sound like you're in the industry...
the word "Support" includes already-answered questions readily available on the internet, eg. stack overflow. There are no unanswered questions about using/developing with windows
Been trying it for years and it's just a low-powered windows? I'm not sure what the benefit is. There's no support, warrantees of any kind, no useful software packages, and everything I would use it for (development, browsing) has a better windows alternative? Sorry for the hate but enjoy your free stuff I guess
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