I have a Windows box that I use pretty much only for gaming. I'll be working from home for the next year (sabbatical), so I plan to use this machine rather than my less powerful MacBook Pro.
Windows is not suitable for actual work, so in one week I plan to install Ubuntu (dual boot).
@peterdrake OOC, why not use WSL?
@rjsheperd I tried it a while back and found it insufficient. Windows programs can't see the Linux "side", so you'd need a complete set of Linux applications (desktop, web browser, IDE, etc.). Running Windows at the same time feels like it would be a waste of resources.
Am I wrong? My opinion isn't deeply informed.
@rjsheperd I'm gonna be doing game development in Unity, which is a memory and CPU hog.