"Software with 0 haters"

What's your pick?

@Tutanota VLC?
No Haters? Really?
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I kew a streamer and DJ who hated VLC and OBS. Not sure what crazy specific setup was causing them to give him problems
@Tutanota VLC has at least 1 person complaining about it. Whenever I set up a playlist and click on the first song, it stutters for about a second.
@Tutanota I wasn't aware of the existence of OBS. Looks pretty cool.
@Tutanota The penguin. Lots of haters, although they mostly hate other penguins of different flavor; they don't hate their flavor of penguin.

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Plants vs Zombies FTW!

(Lower right 😉)

@Tutanota probably either tuta itself (i have never seen anyone who had problems with it) or OBS. if someone hates OBS they probably used the fake Streamlabs version lol
@Tutanota I like VLC, but I would like them to improve the design and interface, as well as the subtitles
@Tutanota that orange cone is more useful than real life ones fr

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For some reason, Linux has a wide community of haters (that probably never used Linux...).

But how I'm supposed to run those without my lovely Linux OS? (Incluiding Tuta! Thanks Tuta for having a Linux client ).

@Tutanota What is that shuriken?
@Tutanota I use all of them except VLC, but that's because I'm an MPV enjoyer.
@Tutanota all this but my fav is GNU/Linooux

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Tuta and Linux for me

@Tutanota - All of the above? Probably Tuta and Linux more than VLC and OBS, although I use them occasionally.

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@Tutanota I think so, but that doesn't mean Tuta is more valuable than Linux.