You make Linux users look bad
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phoenixz@lemmy.ca 3 months ago
And for the 451855528th time: switch to Linux already. Why do people keep paying for this shit? Every time I get excuses. I switched to a Linux desktop 20 years ago. There were enout moments that I needed to tweak things to make it work but for the last decade, I haven’t had any issues.
If you’re dum enough to use windows for servers then you just deserve to burn, if you make that decision then its all on you.
LainTrain@lemmy.dbzer0.com 3 months ago
NostraDavid@programming.dev 3 months ago
You didnt say he was wrong though.
stephen01king@lemmy.zip 3 months ago
Sure, but damaging the sentiment of the position that he is arguing for makes him stupider than simply being wrong.
phoenixz@lemmy.ca 3 months ago
“stupider than simply wrong”
What are you? 5?
My sentiment is that it’s a crazy situation where people are defending a multi billion dollar company that we all coninously pay, who spies and serves ads despite said payments, that time after time willfully neglects security, anything in the name of profits, over a free system that works better, more reliably, is open, and dependable.
Your response: you’re stupid
rottingleaf@lemmy.world 3 months ago
They wouldn’t if they were consistent and had also left degenerate social media (which Lemmy is part of, despite being much better than corporate alternatives). But then they also wouldn’t because we wouldn’t read it here.
LainTrain@lemmy.dbzer0.com 3 months ago
Very interesting. What are some other things that are degenerate?
rottingleaf@lemmy.world 3 months ago
Production of computer hardware being centralized, the accepted amount of complexity and obscurity in that and customer software.
A desktop system should involve a lot of standardized coprocessors at least. Like in Amiga architecture.
It’s a bit sad that with RISC-V the seemingly accepted direction of development for desktops is replacing Intel\AMD with the same paradigm.
kogasa@programming.dev 3 months ago
This has nothing to do with Linux. Crowdstrike has in fact broken Linux installs in a fairly similar way before.
jumjummy@lemmy.world 3 months ago
Don’t worry, if it had broken in Linux, these same posters would be railing on CrowdStrike directly, but since it broke on Windows, onvisoult Microsoft is to blame.