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Have you seen Linux users whenever anything controversial happens? Like rust in the kernel, C devs being jerks, Wayland, Pipewire, Flatpaks, or tbh anything else that causes Linux users to loose their minds?
But, you know, it’s in that left-of-centre, obnoxious-software-engineer way where they all think they have the right answer to whatever the issue is, they’re going to save the world and make Linux the One OS and everybody else is an idiot. That doesn’t count.
Well you see my distribution of choice is the perfect choice, my window manager is the best one, and my specific choice of utilies (ex: Terminal, shell, text editor, file manager, toolkit, etc) are the best ones. Clearly you’re the one trying to divide Linux users :3
(And of course my standard is the best one, yes there are thirty other universal standards but mine is better)
Have you seen Linux users whenever anything controversial happens? Like rust in the kernel, C devs being jerks, Wayland, Pipewire, Flatpaks, or tbh anything else that causes Linux users to loose their minds?
Oh, they love to chew each other up.
But, you know, it’s in that left-of-centre, obnoxious-software-engineer way where they all think they have the right answer to whatever the issue is, they’re going to save the world and make Linux the One OS and everybody else is an idiot. That doesn’t count.
Well you see my distribution of choice is the perfect choice, my window manager is the best one, and my specific choice of utilies (ex: Terminal, shell, text editor, file manager, toolkit, etc) are the best ones. Clearly you’re the one trying to divide Linux users :3
(And of course my standard is the best one, yes there are thirty other universal standards but mine is better)