Every year is the year of the Linux desktop
Every year is the year of the Linux desktop
I mean, Linux desktops are getting excellent while windows and mac OS are getting worse. Thats just a fact. Big tech is not interested in developing the desktop any further since the money is in advertising and tracking peoples activities.
Most of their users say “I dont care” anyway so thats the target group. :)
I just use Linux but my impression (mac users can give their impression) is that there are more and more small bugs in the system.
But at the same time, their laptops are just incredible. Ive been trying to find a pc laptop and none of them are even close to macbooks, no matter the cost. They just cant make them as good, since they dont control the hardware. You have stuff like coil whine, keyboards breaking, batteries being drained in 6 hours, bad sound, noisy fans running constantly, bad screens… On luxary laptops costing 2000 dollars or more.
Framework consider sponsoring companies with fascist links fine. The ceo said theyrr a big tent with room for all opinions.
A lot of people stopped being involved with them after that.
are getting excellent
Getting?
Already has been the superior desktop experience in all the 22 years I’ve been using GNU+Linux (and sometimes other Free Software operating systems too). Presumably was prior too.
Lets avoid peddling the language that falsely makes it sound like Linux [<- a kernel btw] desktops are merely catching up, or like the tipping point is some where in the future.
That’s just a fact.
I know the Linux side is supposed to be represented by the character on the right.
But can we recognise the other party becomes that character once they have to defend/explain why they’re sticking to big tech?
I wonder why they are so lacking in critical thinking skills.
It does make me remember back to mere months after I’d switched to linux, and, one drunken night where I had oddly ended up with just the two rotters on the far side of our friend circle, just after having learned about Microsoft Windows’ Subliminal Messaging Subsystem, and the combination of curiosity, alcohol, and the mischievous company, and having access to my flatmate’s computer, we accessed it and meddled with it, and put a bunch of silly message in it, thinking it wouldnt work… but then days later, completely out of character, my flatmate very enthusiastically bought a red fedora (~ me being a new linux user, I input “buy red hat”). I’m glad I put the brakes on the more serious stuff the two rotters were wanting to put in the message list. But still, buying a red hat was not the worst that happened.
This was already about a year after I had renounced ever working in advertising or marketing ever again.
I wonder if the lack of critical thinking skills is something to do with things like that.
