@KevinB some people probably liked it. But as an old school guy I could care less what the internet looks like on my smartphone.
@KevinB but matter of fact is several high rep users have stated they use their phone to login into SO from work because of privacy concerns. So to them it's important.
@bad_coder I had to require that my laptop had Debian installed due the variety of tools that I use. It literally tells me what the firewall/proxy filters since it tries to use their certificate that isn't installed on my laptop.
@Braiam all the places I worked at I wouldn't even dream of taking the time to configure my own machine. I mean, how long would that take me...? Software engineering doesn't have time for networking.
I mean, I think that's a fine audit. What issues do you see with it? It's clearly providing an answer to a programming question, complete with code and everything.
@bad_coder Well, that's the thing, they contracted me to do several jobs, and one of my conditions is that I have a environment that allowed me to do so.
@AdrianMole As Cody said above: "They're supposed to trip up users who aren't paying attention and/or users who are making the wrong decisions in review queues."
Now, this would be a fun audit. I have absolutely no idea what to do, really, other that to double-D vote it. The problem is with the question, not the rubbish answer.
@bad_coder Is horrible, because most of the time the people that write those email aren't even aware what the problem is. They just know that something bothers them.
@Braiam but honestly, I've had this "long term goal" of getting a laptop just to play with Linux. Maybe sometime next year, maybe not. I've always had other stuff take priority.
@bad_coder "bare metal" does make for a better experience - true. But depending on your tech savviness and the distro you choose switching can be something between a mild inconvenience and nerve-wrecking.
@bad_coder My recommendation would be: start light, e.g. an ubuntu. During my apprenticeship, I had the mad idea to start with gentoo... not the best learning experience ^^"
@Braiam I do have Linux on a VM and on a dual-boot on this machine. Since I haven't practically used any of those installations it tells you how much patience I have for running other OS's on my dev machine.
@Turing85 that's my usual approach, but I need a dedicated machine if I'm powering it on it's supposed to sit there for me undivided until I have patience. Besides running native obviates all the problems of diagnosing the VM overhead.