• Manifish_Destiny@lemmy.world
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    Ive been Linux only for 3 years and I gotta say, I still can’t convince myself to move to a stable release. Opensuse tumbleweed is just on another level.

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    41 minutes ago

    I swapped back (250gb paritition on my 2nd internal ssd) for iracing and a few other nonsupported games. (and to do some initial hotas setup, moza updates, etc.) It’s wild how slow windows is just in regular use, even opening the settings and clicking stuff takes 5 years while it’s all snappy and fast on linux.

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        15 minutes ago

        Yeah honestly even if you try it and give it a fair chance but still decide to go back that’s fine with me.

  • FunkyCheese@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    54 minutes ago

    Thats how i look at my former self

    Been running cachy for a couple of weeks now, and after fucking up the setup once, second time was the charm

    I love it

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        55 minutes ago

        The progress in the last 2 years has been nothing short of amazing.

        The KDE team, Wine, Proton, TKG/GE/etc have worked miracles for the Linux community.

        Also, shout out to Microsoft for spectacularly face planting in their move to Windows 11/CoPilot/Vibe coded OS development. Nobody deserves more credit for Linux’s growth than Microsoft’s complete failure to innovate as an operating system developer.

      • hubobes@piefed.europe.pub
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        22 minutes ago

        One day I will figure out what other Arch users do and why my installation had not a single issue in the 3 years it has been running so far.

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        1 hour ago

        Just nuked my CachyOS install with a routine update and switched to Bazzite after repairing it in chroot failed. I enjoyed the entire process, even the failures.

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        3 hours ago

        Heh, that’s on you, bazzite here (was arch for a few years 4+ish years ago) can’t remember the last time an update was problematic (oh, wait, 42->43 broke a distrobox, but I do that myself all the time, it’s what they’re for).

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    3 hours ago

    Well I know I’m superior because I don’t use the OS that funds a pedo’s STD collection via stock value.

  • 👍Maximum Derek👍@discuss.tchncs.de
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    3 hours ago

    Back before I switched to linux it was how I (as a then Windows 2k user) looked at any version of Windows w/o the NT kernel. Now its how I look at people who still use Reddit.

    Maybe I just like to look at people that way.

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      The few people I know that still use Reddit already used the Reddit app and the “new” interface before the API changes. I don’t think they care too much to begin with (so yes, I also look at them that way)

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      Its more you are at the cutting edge where the general public will be in a few years. The only time I don’t see that happening is when I think of the tildeverse as that is more an offshoot than a evolution of the tech landscape.

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      If they didn’t want to be looked down upon then they wouldn’t be using inferiour software.