

The vocal minority mainly. The Linux advocates that are historically “new tech-phobic” until Linux, Linus, or RMS does it. The anti-AI fervor has quelled since Linus’s announcement about it for example.
Creator of r/linuxsucks101 on Reddit and !Linuxsucks on Lemmy.world. Offering technical critiques of Linux, and favoring Windows MacOS, BSD, Haiku, and Harmony. Content is analytical and occasionally provocative.
Atheist critical of the Abrahamic dick skinning death cult, regularly posting memes and content regarding that on Gab.
Draws parallels between religion and cult-like LiGNUxers, and at times delves into the psychology of both.


The vocal minority mainly. The Linux advocates that are historically “new tech-phobic” until Linux, Linus, or RMS does it. The anti-AI fervor has quelled since Linus’s announcement about it for example.


can you spell inferiority complex?


Techphobic, nonprofessional opinion.


Many Linux users boast about using multiple computers for redundant tasks, as well as virtual machines. -It doesn’t even have to be bots. They’ve published on various sites like Reddit how to manipulate the steam survey pop-up. Don’t trust any stats on Linux. -Even if it was part of the US census, they couldn’t get an accurate number.


What morality do you derive from creating competing works and throwing them out for free across from where someone is trying to make a living from similar product? -It’s what GPL is all about, and Linus and RMS both live high off the hog instead of living to their commie ideals -the same way communist leaders do.
Sure, some developers find ways to monetize their work, but many don’t and shouldn’t have to. The ones that do are also catering to the competition while pretending to be competition (like Firefox). -As such, they end up playing politics instead of being run like a business.


Gotta love the conspiracy theorist mindset that throws common sense out the window.
LG sells ~22–24 million TVs per year and ~25–35 million monitors per year
-Do we see a problem with that and ‘surveillance’ yet?


It’s nifty on Windows where I can run all kinds of other professional productivity programs. I went back to Windows because Linux can’t deliver and likes to break on updates. -Someone that loves CLI and didn’t mind that about it.
Conspiracy theories. It’s a happier life without them.
"Benn Jordan has a great video about it "
You guys always have your videos and click bait headlines (that contradict the actual articles).
Perhaps read about all the garbage Linux puts out. -They don’t do the testing, QA, or slow roll outs that Windows does.


I’m sure it’s not counting those of us using the free version that comes with Windows.


The heat from use damages integrated parts equally. Laptops and phones are disposable and shouldn’t waste on modularity because when one part goes, typically the rest follow. Modularity adds bulk weight and can interfere with cooling. A lot of those modules can be replaced by cheaper, and more convenient specialty cables.
In case you ever felt inadequate.


All the things that are easily disabled? -Sounds as foolish as having a distro for changing wallpaper, fonts and color scheme.


Yeah, sounds just like a conspiracy theorist. ‘conspiracy fact!’ lol


You should stick to conspiracy theorist forums.


Obviously not, and no one with a job and life is completing that many modern games that quickly.


Valve does it: It’s ok. Sony does it: Fuck Sony!


Some severe cope you have here. I only tend to play 1 or 2 games at most in any time frame. -Maybe 3-6 a year. When one of those doesn’t play on Linux, that’s a huge impact on my view of Linux. -But that’s minor compared to the games that couldn’t be completed halfway through due to frame timing issues. Also, pacing games that experienced input lag. It’s worse to be stuck with a game broken midway on a shitty limited OS than to just have it not play to begin with.
Maybe if you played games enough to experience problems instead of constantly having to fix your Linux; you’d see these things.
Yeah, but another thing in common with them. - thinking their anecdotes matter.