The Linux Thread - The Autist's OS of Choice

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how did they screw this up?
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Windows 7 and 10 were t he most stable versions of Windows I have ever used, how did they screw this up?
They handed it to brown people.


Hows mint with proprietary drivers cause he's going to want those.
Seamless, in my experience. I run it on one computer that I only use for games and photo editing, and that I don't want to spend much time tinkering with. Every piece of hardware works without me ever having to think about it.
 
It's ridiculous how many different things systemd is getting its claws into, and I'm surprised 99% of Linux people don't care and are just letting it happen. Init system, bootloaders, now this, I thought Linux was all about not being locked to one thing as much as possible. I wish I could just say 'corpos are doing it' but honestly it feels deeper than that.
People like money. For all the talk about enthusiasm and just doing it for fun from FOSS developers, it's always from a "hire me" angle. If you can hustle your way to a comfy job by peddling obese corposlop like systemd, is it any surprise that most people are doing that? Not talking shit about whatever IBM/Red Hat is doing increases your job pool as well (so does sucking up to troons and other assorted faggots). What I don't understand is the perspective of users. There's no point in being positive about this shit for me, so why would I bother? I'm not looking for a job, I just want to use my computer in peace without the constant reinventing of the wheel.

at this point there might as well be a systemd-kernel
We need systemd-sys and systemd-proc first. Binary interface only obviously.
 
Stumbled upon this in the wild:
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Do you see it?

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Manifesto of communist party + the infamous DIY HRT in one image LMAO, what a deranged tranny

Must be why no one wants to touch it.
 
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Thanks, it has to be better than Windows 11. Some days it is restarting every five minutes.

I don't get it, Windows 7 and 10 were t he most stable versions of Windows I have ever used, how did they screw this up?
Idk people speculate a lot
Jeets hiring jeets that really have no business coding
Vibing 30% of new code
Windows crashing has been a joke since like the 90s
Windows 10 at launch you may not remember but it was horrific
 
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