I’ve often made that clear, only to be met with “but have you tried this?”
Well there’s your problem! Maybe don’t start a conversation if you don’t want to invite responses.
(Also, I’m not going to point out that your claim that Linux still isn’t a functioning gaming OS is no longer true, since you apparently don’t want to hear it. You’re welcome.)
jack@monero.town 1 year ago
Just saying that you are dealing with passionate people who will not stop. You can either realize and accept that or be annoyed by them forever
BURN@lemmy.world 1 year ago
Or you can stop trying to force it onto people. Idgaf about your passion. I don’t want to hear about you being vegan and I really don’t care if you only use Linux.
It’s putting people off of joining the platform. I think that’s clear enough that it’s a problem
TrickDacy@lemmy.world 1 year ago
Maybe if you’re an asshole to enough Linux users they’ll stop talking about it. Lmao
jack@monero.town 1 year ago
Then you choose to suffer… Go on, keep fighting against windmills.
You remind me that there really are people who want to be upset all the time. And talking to those people is always a waste of time, so bye
BURN@lemmy.world 1 year ago
My guy, you’re the one here trying to shove Linux down my throat on a completely unrelated comment. Sounds more like you’re projecting your problems on me.
Linux is not going to be the future. It’s great for a server os, but it’s still not a viable desktop os for the majority of user. Extreme power users love it because of the customization power, and users who only ever browse the web won’t notice a difference, but everyone in-between doesn’t. Not everyone is a power user, and not everyone wants to be a power user.
ttmrichter@lemmy.world 1 year ago
False dichotomy.
There’s also blocking and/or muting.
jack@monero.town 1 year ago
Doesn’t change the fact they’re annoyed every time they need to block a new person. And there will always be new FOSS enthusiasts, especially on this platform