ignoring the fact that he likely specifically picked one of the few hardware combinations that do not work well on linux on purpose
Ignoring the fact that he explicitly stated that people told him to "just install Linux" on this specific hardware combination that does not work well on Linux. Not making sure to clarify why Maxwell GPU's will run like shit on Linux since that would discourage him from trying it. It's not like people told him beforehand that this computer wouldn't be the best pick for Linux, they just told him to install it and it would magically fix all the performance issues to show Linux from a better side. It didn't, he made a video about it, and now everyone including you kvetch that it didn't make things better.
It still proved a point: Linux users are midwits. They only think in the frame "Linux = better". They keep bothering everyone including their grandmother (sometimes literally) to install Linux. The be-all-end-all of their existence is getting people to use Linux.
And whenever Linux inevitably isn't better in some way, like having issues with Nvidia because the drivers are closed source even though the great strength of Linux is that anyone can write code and no one has taken up the mantle to write better drivers, only then they start to clarify and shift the blame, as long as they don't have to admit that Linux isn't always better. Because it always is better. They cannot let that statement be made as it's an attack on Linux and it's community.
Most importantly,
they are all like this, and whenever they're confronted with that fact, they default to the "loud minority" excuse that they can never properly explain.
And whenever their retarded behavior gets on my nerves, then suddenly I'm the crazy one for complaining about Linux, Definitely unprompted, it's all my delusions. I'm obsessed. Yep, not like I cannot avoid seeing the exact same fucking pattern everywhere I go online. Pattern recognition is a bust, or I'm just hallucinating things.
Which, I know that Linux people just
love when someone make this comparison, but it's really fucking accurate. The Linux community are like trannies.
-they keep getting into everyone's faces completely unprompted
-they're everywhere, they preach their gospel constantly
-the moment you confront them about it they do the "loud minority" excuse
-any criticism towards their group you make is deflected by you being "mad" or "obsessed"
-even the slightest form of doubt or criticism is taken as a direct attack on the entire group where it has to be defended
-they always present themselves as the best thing since sliced bread to convince you to join, skipping any and all downsides of their cause
-whenever doubts arise they move the goalpost just to convince you that the issues you're seeing are the fault of everyone else but them and their entire existence goal
And most importantly, much of that of any other cult, is to have people be a part of their group. Everything they say about any benefits is just means to an end. They don't care about changing your life for the better. Even if it makes it worse, as long as you've joined them, that's a win.
But again, I'm the crazy obsessed one. Because apparently completely omitting any and all context of Budget Builds' video, like how his Linux knowledge is outdated and how everyone kept telling him to "try Linux, it'll make it better" without being forthcoming about it's issues, then getting mad when he did just that and it made things worse, then assuming this was malice on purpose is sanity.
Not to mention that later on he bought a hacked up computer from China where he tested all of it on Linux because Windows wouldn't have drivers for it anyways. Supporting esoteric hardware is definitely Linux kernel's major upside, yet that's not ever mentioned. Nah, he hates Linux and did it on purpose to show how bad it is.
Maybe try to get in touch with reality every now and then. I know it's ironic coming from me, but still. You're just fueling the exact same idiocy that makes me reactively hate Linux even though I don't outright hate the kernel or GNU/Linux itself and even use it to some extent. Fucking,
learn how to take accountability for how people perceive Linux based on what it's users say and how they act and stop acting like a drooling mongoloid. That's what I'm trying to say.