linux propaganda time

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    Unfortunately, Linux has the requirement that a user needs IQ > 80. That’s why it’s only at 4% desktop market share.

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      i get this is just supposed to be a joke but it really boils down to “non-linux users are stupid” and that’s just sad

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        I hate it when people gate keep. If someone who doesn’t care about computers at all but finds windows annoying can switch (my mother) anyone can.

        At the same time, there is an expectation for people to try to get used to how different Linux is just like with switching to macos. It’s not great dealing with people switching to Linux expecting it to be almost identical to windows. I think it’s left some of us a little bitter.

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      Ironically, I find Windows much harder to use, but maybe that’s because I’m constantly trying to stop it from doing ridiculous things like installing drivers for devices I don’t own, updating in the background, and prompting me to create a le microsoft account.

      The only reason I continue to use Windows 10 on my gaming computer is I’ve got years of regedits and gpedits invested before being introduced to Linux.

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        No means yes right? I’m gonna say no means yes, have 100G of smartphone games and spyware disguised as a web browser or an AI assistant!

        Oh and were gonna do it now in the middle of you compiling a big project or running a fluid simulation. Also when we’re done punching your dick in we’re gonna ask you to try office 365, teams, and onecloud like we did the last 50 times.

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          Yep, so on top of the regedits, I should have mentioned the need to run additional software just to get it to behave. Things like BC Uninstaller to remove the bloat and MSEdgeRedirect to force the baked-in URLs to use my default browser.

          Linux is so much easier imo. For full disclosure, I’m “only” using Mint, but still – what an improvement!

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              I wish someone had told me all this years ago! I always heard people claim that you had to be super techie to understand how to use Linux, so I stayed away until last year when someone on lemmy finally convinced me to try it on an old gaming laptop of mine – a laptop that could barely run Windows anymore. It works just fine with Linux!

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      People are good at different things depending on what they spend their finite time and energy on.

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        I thank you for thinking I’m smart enough to use Linux, but, homie, I’m Patrick trying to do a DIY project. I’m big dumb.

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      If something like KDE Neon came preinstalled on a PC they’d be fine tbh. It’s the act of having to install a thing that makes it undesirable

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        Ngl Windows is more annoying to install than Linux Mint or Ubuntu. The average user can just click through most of the default settings just fine unless you’re trying to have a fancy dual boot setup

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    Don’t forget the uptime differences!

    Windows: It’s been 10 minutes, can we reboot for updates now??

    Linux: Uptime- yes

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      Unless your on archlinux! Every once and a while you get a buggy package that makes your system a little unstable. I remember when a kernel update made the system freeze up if something tried to sleep or stop the wifi module.

      It was like an infinite loop of a module failing to stop and a service repeatedly killing it.

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        I once upgraded my system on Arch and it updated the kernel…and deleted the running kernel and its modules. Which was annoying when I had a video conference, and I plugged in my webcam for which the module had been removed.

        (I used Arch btw. But I run Debian now.)

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          In fairness to arch, they do tell you on the wiki that kernel updates do that and you should restart

    • Smorty [she/her]@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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      Wait what, reverse engineered vice city? Since when?! I know about Mario 64 and ocarina of time being reverse engineered, but vice city? These N64 games I thought must have been a living nightmare to decompile, but like, decompiling a GTA game!? How? That must have been so much work

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      You’d be surprised how often I have CPU compatibility issues in Linux. Completely unheard of in windows as long as you have the processing power.

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    Regularly users mostly don’t give a shit about any of that. They care about ease of use out of the box and compatibility. Y’all get so pissed off at Linus because he actually understand what most people care about.

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        🤷‍♂️ the general consensus I mostly get from the Linux+lemmy community is that he’s an idiot to stupid to use Linux. And you put him as the dude above the Chad. You made that choice for a reason.

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          Linus is an idiot cause hes just another robber baron wannabe who got his dirt aired out internationally. We crack on him cause hes an asshole who treats his employees like shit. Use him however you like, he sure does that to his employees.

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          i didn’t like that video because he behaved very entitled while profiting off of volunteer developers’ works. To me, it felt like he was rushing it and putting little effort into it, compared to Luke who seemed more genuine.

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      so pissed off at Linus

      Who’s pissed off at Linus? Linus is “unfathomably based,” as the kids say

      Edit: I thought you meant Linus Torvalds lmao

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          That user was talking about Linus from LTT, but I thought they meant Linus Torvalds too. I also hate the LTT guy lol. Here’s another comment from that user:

          🤷‍♂️ the general consensus I mostly get from the Linux+lemmy community is that he’s an idiot to stupid to use Linux. And you put him as the dude above the Chad. You made that choice for a reason.

          I didn’t even realize the person in your meme was Linus from LTT until they said that. I thought it was just “random confused person.”

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    Someone got Linux to boot (very slowly) virtualized on an ESP32. For context, you can get a board with an ESP32 (basically a tiny computer without a power supply or interface) for around $2.

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      Computer is a stretch. It’s usually called a microcontroller or system on a chip. It works off 1.8V input voltage and so will run off a USB supply. Raspberry pi which is a computer is called System on a board.

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        People call the control system of the Saturn V a computer when it is less powerful and capable by any measure you choose to compare. I’m really just calling it a computer though because a lot of people don’t know what the word microcontroller means (this isn’t a tech specific community)

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      I have had a good experience with Arch and XCFE on 4gb of ram, on a $40 ebay chromebook I use for travel. It is enough for moderate browser use, new 2D games (Celeste mostly) and old 3D games (such as Portal, Half Life 2). It didn’t run as smoothly though in a previous Fedora installation with Gnome.

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        I’m currently daily driving a 2009 MacBook with Debian 12 XFCE, essentially on 3GBs of RAM because I’ve also got an Ubuntu server running for a little sysadmin course I’m doing (Linux upskill challenge if anyone’s interested), and I really can’t complain! If anything, the 2.4 GHz wireless card is an issue, but that just makes my downloads slow 🤷‍♂️

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          I got a really great deal on a server recently by getting a workstation from a local university surplus store with an i7 6700, and was able to fit it out with a 256gb ssd and 16gb of ram from ebay for a combined total of $70. I’m just using it for a video game server currently but I plan on possibly hosting a personal website there in the future.

          It was probably a bad idea to get the drive used but it was only $15 and I’ll start backing it up once I get some files on it that I actually care about.

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      I quite happily run HAOS on my raspberry pi 3 to control the lights, my Roomba, and various other devices in my home.

      Interacting with it via the home-assistant Android app, or the web interface, I’m never waiting for anything, and interacting via mosh is quite pleasant.

      Part of what makes Linux nice is that you can use just what you need.

      If what you need includes something like a web browser, then yes; 4 GiB of RAM is going to be a bad time, and 1 GiB is going to be unusable.

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      I have a laptop with a very old I-5 And 4 GB. It runs mint XFCE fine, just manage your expectations.

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    I kinda fuck with Linux, but I also have ADHD and don’t enjoy OS tinkering enough to switch. When I find a way to make it fun, I’ll do it. When I have a specific problem that only Linux can solve, I’ll do it.

    I just don’t care enough about privacy right now. I only care about privacy in regards to critical matters. I assume all my actions online are public and try to only do things I would be willing to defend or admit to.

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      My one piece of advice for if you ever end up switching to Linux is to not use an Arch-based distro. I’m sure there’s one that requires no tinkering, but every Arch distro I’ve used required me to tinker

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      I had a ton of fun with Linux today, I found a terminal app that makes a cow give you Chuck Norris jokes lol

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    You can get around the requires internet thing (at least the one for the OOBE, not sure if it forces the issue later) and in the same token the Microsoft account requirement. Of course, it’s very difficult to do and obscure knowledge, plus they may be trying to force the issue in 12, so the point stands.

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        Oh, absolutely. Especially the second one. I won’t go into too much detail but the company I work for has a virtual desktop service. 4GB is the cheapest, and it shows performance wise. Still, 4GB at least works. We used to have something like 80GB as the C: drive, but we had to force most clients to ~120gb at the minimum, since just windows, office, and updates eat all that up, especially if cached mode got involved for email.

        Going back to RAM, personally I would suggest a minimum of 8-16gb for Windows, and I personally use 64Gb. If you want to know why I’m not on Linux yet, mostly the switch would be a bit of an effort to do and I’m not ready to do it yet. I doubt I’ll get another Windows version though.