Mental Outlaw:
>reads baitposts on /g/ with a Xitter/article screencaps
>compiles them into a video that repeats them in a more civilized way so that he doesn't sound like a drooling mongoloid
>gets plenty of dosh from AdSense and a bunch of Dunning-Kruger retards glazing him
>those said retards then repeat BS about Linux being 10000% better than Windows and that no one needs Windows anymore
This guy:
>runs 80 benchmarks just to get data on which Windows/Linux version has the best performance
>Windows 11 inches slightly more over 10
>both Linux distros are ~15% behind Windows
>every "win"/"loss" is within the GPU clock fluctuation margin of error
Though, "I wish I had better news". Here's your good news: going from "can't run shit" to "~15% behind newest Windows" is a massive fucking accomplishment, so chin the fuck up. It's not like you're going to get 10000% more performance with better software, it's the same type of copium as pulling every optimization tweak under the sun to make your ancient PC suddenly perform like a brand new one. Windows already tries it's best to utilize the hardware, and it's all about using it as well as you can, not pulling performance out of your ass. Well, unless you're Nvidia, then you shill MFG or w/e.
I would honestly rather shoulder the political slant rather than use systemd. Of the "easy"/"new user" distros, the only ones with that going for them are probably Devuan or MX Linux. Of course, for users with more technical inclinations I'd always suggest Gentoo above all, or if they're on a shitbox or otherwise don't like compiling, Void, CoC be damned. If not that, Artix. Point still stands: systemd creep is far and away worse than some random political bloviating.
>hey I'd like to try Linux what should I install
>oh install this thing that people rarely hear about because Poettering is the devil and systemd is evil and you should use dickinit+shitbox becuase yadda yadda and also Gentoo is way better
Dude, just tell newbies to fuck off and use Windows at this point, because by pulling this shit you're actively maintaining the zeitgeist that all Linux users are egotistical, narcissistic dickheads.
Mint should be recommended as the
only option for newbies for a reason:
-a single suggestion instead of forcing a newbie to choose between Mint/Manjaro/Bazzite/MX/dickshitnux, the moment you do this you've lost them because they're not going to delve into technical pros and cons of each distro when they have zero experience with Linux
-Mint has a massive community and bases itself on a well established distro. systemd is ubiquitous, so if you want the least issues and the most chances someone will help you, Mint is the way to go
If you disagree then, again, drop the pretense you want people to actually switch to Linux, and double down on wanting to keep it your special "2smart4u" club, because you can't have it both ways. Telling newbies to use Devuan/MX is like throwing a toddler into the deep sea. Lest we forget that the average newbie usually doesn't even know you can just reinstall Windows, yet you assume they hold the same Linux knowledge as you do.