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My fav linux feature is that I can type with É with caps lock + 2 on an azerty keyboard.
@itsfoss
So, is what you're saying that the average "Linux" user somehow(!?) still hasn't caught up to the GNU in GNU/Linux? Or doesn't distinguish between downloading opaque binaries (flatpak anyone?) and programs built from source by your distribution or by yourself. How could that have happened? /S
GNU meaning: we only run free software, and all free software can be compiled to run on GNU/Linux.
First, yes. Second, no. I think software should be available on as many platforms as possible so that the user has the freedom to use it everywhere he or she wants.
@itsfoss I switched to linux (just a user) circa 2003. Primarily for FLOSS principles, 2nd for security & 3rd to avoid software costs.
There were many issues - dial up, cdma, wifi issue; printer & accessories etc etc
Circa now literally everything works
But Sometimes i have to help people on micro$lop wincedows - literally every default software is shit. Their default PDF tool is enshittified shit. Installing new software is a pain. All software have muliple layers of enshittification.
@itsfoss found this on the internet
No sure of source but an apt description on how enshittified windows software look and behave
I love adding 5 more cryptic steps when editing an image in GIMP, and getting artifact and halos.
Open Source, great for engineers, terrible for artists.