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  • SaakoPaahtaa@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    I’ve never seen any OS being shilled like linux, it even beats apple fanboys during its heyday. A free OS that’s constantly pushed down our throats should by all means be a consumers number 1 choice if it was good.

    But I guess having to learn 5 million commands to open a folder is bad design, who knew? I have better use for my time than debug drivers and figure out dependencies when W10 sort of works all that out for me in an intuitive fashion.

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      1 year ago

      But I guess having to learn 5 million commands to open a folder is bad design, who knew?

      Thanks for showing that you’re not acting in good faith, bye.

      • SaakoPaahtaa@lemmy.world
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        1 year ago

        You know exactly what I mean though. I just think you can’t bear to come up with a lie explaining how “sudo fifo 8 6 j u77f6j 87” is good design.

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          Are you just typing random letters? Terminal commands are basically programs, like word. There’s thousands of them, just like there’s thousands of programs on windows. And yeah, these programs, or terminal commands can get quirky, but they are also very powerful.

          Luckily for you, modern distributions work perfectly fine without ever touching the terminal, so you should be fine if you prefer gui programs.

          • SaakoPaahtaa@lemmy.world
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            Just a reminder for everyone reading this, the comment above is written without an /s.

            Just let that sink in for a moment.

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              It’s sinked in.

              I agree with the comment above. Have you ever used any modern distro?

              • SaakoPaahtaa@lemmy.world
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                1 year ago

                I was dualbooting ubuntu around 10 years ago until I figured everything it could do I could do easier on windows.

                  • SaakoPaahtaa@lemmy.world
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                    1 year ago

                    Did you reply to the wrong comment? I was saying there is nothing I couldn’t do in linux that wasn’t easier in windows. And there were (and still are) plenty of things you can only do on windows.

                    If you want to use the worse OS to fulfill some psychological complex, go ahead mate but this techveganism is just dull and old.

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      If you think you need to learn commands to open a folder you didn’t use Linux for the past 20 years. Most things are done now via a graphical environment such as Plasma or GNOME. It’s the more advanced things such as managing system services that are done via a terminal. But normal user really doesn’t have to do these kind of things for normal desktop use.