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    11 months ago

    They all suck in their own unique way! For me I can tolerate the way Linux sucks, and for others it’s something else. But I think we can all agree that bitching about operating systems is great catharsis.

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      11 months ago

      This is why KVM/QEMU with virtio drivers are massively helpful in using windows specific software without needing to dualboot on short notice. Proton also helps run many games on Linux, which is Windows only. Too bad the biggest strength is also a weakness. It’s just a pain to set up and figure out problems that will happen from inexperience

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      11 months ago

      Linux sucks for natural reasons. It’s easy to tolerate because it’s not trying to fuck with you, it’s just a consequence of being a hodgepodge of software written by nerds for nerds. Windows sucks for malicious reasons. Microsoft is intentionally making it worse, to make more money, and that pisses me off. MacOS sucks because it assumes you’re an idiot, and wants to protect itself from you. I may be an idiot, but that shouldn’t stop me from breaking my own machine, god damnit!

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      11 months ago

      I can tolerate how windows and Linux suck, but window management (or the lack there of) on macos triggers me.

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      11 months ago

      Filthy enlightened centrist! how dare you not pick a side and point out that all sides are equally terrible in their own special ways!

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        11 months ago

        Don’t worry, Linux is still the best. But you have to get people thinking about how they use their operating system before you can get them to see the light.

        I’m just playing the long game… I hope.