• grue@lemmy.world
    782·
    4 months ago

    No, I’m in love with having my property rights respected instead of letting corporations sabotage my computer against me.

    The real question is, why do non-Linux-users all insist on being simps and cucks and then have the gall to act like I’m the weird one?

    • MyFairJulia@lemmy.world
      11·
      4 months ago

      It‘s basically the proverbial frog in the pot. Emphasis on the proverbial because frogs jump actually do leave the pot when it‘s too hot.

    • Rooty@lemmy.world
      121·
      4 months ago

      Hear hear! It’s wild to see what Mac and Windows users put up with. The Linux experience may sometimes be cryptic and frustrating, but at least I know I’m not paying for the privilege of being shat on by a large corporation.

      • Sonotsugipaa@lemmy.dbzer0.comEnglish
        18·
        4 months ago

        The Linux experience:

        • Sometimes cryptic and frustrating

        The Windows experience:

        • Paid for
        • Being shat on by a large corporation
        • Sometimes cryptic and frustrating
        • Baggie@lemmy.zip
          5·
          4 months ago

          For real, installing Linux nowadays is pretty painless for the most part, windows has this 27 stage process for opting out of a online account.

          Like both have issues, you’re just used to the windows issues, but those are progressively getting more intrusive.

          • rice@lemmy.orgEnglish
            2·
            4 months ago

            installing the easier linux distros has been easier than windows since like 2004. I never understood the “it’s hard to install” out of everything else that may be legit to complain about

            the only thing I can guess is the people that say that are the people that can’t get into their bios and do not know how to reformat windows either.

            • Lifter@discuss.tchncs.de
              1·
              4 months ago

              We’re competing with “it’s already installed” though, not installing Windows from scratch.

              Installing any OS is a huge step up for most people.

              The real change comes when manufacturers start giving the choice of pre-installed OS. Some already do but they are pretty niche (e.g. Steam Deck).

        • dzsimbo@lemm.eeEnglish
          7·
          4 months ago

          It hit my eye as well, but I am sure there is a way to present it without being downvoted.

    • nialv7@lemmy.world
      8·
      4 months ago

      When everyone worship the corporations, the non-believers stand out.

    • NeilBrü@lemmy.world
      3·
      4 months ago

      They get dopamine hits when their no_u.exe or no_u.dmg start-up applications run.