You remind me of all the leftist Linux nerds here who believe socialism/communism and Linux are viable/worthwhile systems when they’re obviously not feasible in the real world.
I have a hard time imagining what reply there could even be. Sorry, I’m just really tired of people unfairly demonizing the rich and promoting useless shareware operating systems.
The most widely used operating systems in the world are based on unix/linux. Android (the most used OS in the world), MacOS, iOS, ESXi (as well as most hypervisors that aren’t hyper-v) are all based on Linux/Unix. That’s not even mentioning routers, switches, load balancers, and other high performance networking equipment. Other critical internet infrastructure (like root DNS servers) are all based on Unix or Unix-derivitives.
Just because it’s not a widely used desktop OS doesn’t mean that Linux/unix aren’t relevant.
Not sure if you’re being serious or not, but I’ve personally had very little issue with gaming on Linux. To the Unix/Linux folks, windows 11 feels like a trash heap of bugs and blue screen crashes that suck.
To be fair though: Desktop Linux isn’t for everyone. Making generalized statements about Linux is silly when you aren’t a Linux user. Feel free to keep doing it, though. And if this was bait: 10/10
You remind me of all the leftist Linux nerds here who believe socialism/communism and Linux are viable/worthwhile systems when they’re obviously not feasible in the real world.
You win the ragebait thread 🏆
check out Antarctica, liberal.
I read this and started writing an actual reply. I am not a smart man.
I have a hard time imagining what reply there could even be. Sorry, I’m just really tired of people unfairly demonizing the rich and promoting useless shareware operating systems.
The most widely used operating systems in the world are based on unix/linux. Android (the most used OS in the world), MacOS, iOS, ESXi (as well as most hypervisors that aren’t hyper-v) are all based on Linux/Unix. That’s not even mentioning routers, switches, load balancers, and other high performance networking equipment. Other critical internet infrastructure (like root DNS servers) are all based on Unix or Unix-derivitives.
Just because it’s not a widely used desktop OS doesn’t mean that Linux/unix aren’t relevant.
Not sure if you’re being serious or not, but I’ve personally had very little issue with gaming on Linux. To the Unix/Linux folks, windows 11 feels like a trash heap of bugs and blue screen crashes that suck.
To be fair though: Desktop Linux isn’t for everyone. Making generalized statements about Linux is silly when you aren’t a Linux user. Feel free to keep doing it, though. And if this was bait: 10/10
They are being sarcastic.
Hey, watch what you’re sayi—waaaaiiit a miinnnuuute
Windows is a mental disorder.
Linux is a mental asylum
These are both surprisingly apt.
The healthcare we need, but don’t deserve.