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Comment by free652

3 years ago

The default is glinux, most of the company are using chromebooks.

First half yes, second half no. Everyone quickly finds out that chromebooks cant hack it spec-wise, even for simple chrome remote desktop.

  • As a software engineer at Google, I can say that all of my work is done on a Chromebook remoted into a gLinux desktop.

    Macbooks are not allowed unless you get explicit exceptions for specific business reasons (QA iOS apps, iOS dev work, etc).

    • Did that happen in 2022? I'm a Xoogler as of spring 2022 and when I left everyone on my team used a macbook, several of them new macbooks, and I know several people got exceptions to get more powerful macbooks during WFH.

  • The latest chromebooks are actually really great*. Many of my team members who were on mac are switching back to ChromeOS for convenience.

    * Great if you have a remote linux workstation to do the heavy compilation and test runs

Most engineers have work desktops which run GLinux and they also have macbooks.

  • I said the company, not engineers. And macbooks are used as chromebooks, I haven't used anything outside of Chrome/term. the dev environment is glinux. osx/m1 is not supported without getting exceptions and not worth the trouble.