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abraker

How do you know your PC is not secretly a terminator conspiring to kill you?




Check installed apps for "Microsoft Copilot"




If you see it


It's too late




Hasta la vista!


Polyspora
abraker thread
B0ii
me who still has windows 10: :D
Patatitta

B0ii wrote:

me who still has windows 10: :D
that is a windows 10 screenshot, I still use 10 and have it too
Winnyace
burgernfat
i mean he has a point
B0ii

Patatitta wrote:

B0ii wrote:

me who still has windows 10: :D
that is a windows 10 screenshot, I still use 10 and have it too
oh fuck
Patatitta

Winnyace wrote:

I have the solution
never
Winnyace

Patatitta wrote:

Winnyace wrote:

I have the solution
never
Then I hope you will like daddy's robot dick bich
Reyalp51
im safe
Patatitta

Winnyace wrote:

Patatitta wrote:

Winnyace wrote:

I have the solution
never
Then I hope you will like daddy's robot dick bich
what
Corne2Plum3
The solution I've using for years which does well:



If you want something close to Windows get Ubuntu, OpenSUSE, Fedora, idk whatever, with KDE plasma desktop environment. It kinda looks like windows but more customizable
Karmine
Damn it reminds me I got a Debian VM and it was bloated af, just like Ubuntu.
Debian used to be clean iirc.
Corne2Plum3

Karmine wrote:

Damn it reminds me I got a Debian VM and it was bloated af, just like Ubuntu.
Debian used to be clean iirc.
If you find it bloated, unlike Windows, you can remove whatever you don't need
Winnyace

Karmine wrote:

Damn it reminds me I got a Debian VM and it was bloated af, just like Ubuntu.
Debian used to be clean iirc.
Ubuntu is bloated, sure, but Debian? In what sense you mean "bloated af"?
Winnyace

Corne2Plum3 wrote:

The solution I've using for years which does well:

image of tux that is really big and I don't want you to scroll down so much to see my reply.

If you want something close to Windows get Ubuntu, OpenSUSE, Fedora, idk whatever, with KDE plasma desktop environment. It kinda looks like windows but more customizable
Ubuntu is probably the easiest to get into. Fedora is pushing too much for new shit, so it might not be the best solution. Ubuntu, PopOS or Linux Mint are the best newbie solutions IMO. Mint is just fantastic and I'm honestly planning to move from EndeavourOS to Linux Mint 22 once it hits download links.
Karmine

Winnyace wrote:

Karmine wrote:

Damn it reminds me I got a Debian VM and it was bloated af, just like Ubuntu.
Debian used to be clean iirc.
Ubuntu is bloated, sure, but Debian? In what sense you mean "bloated af"?
Games and useless utilities iirc.


Corne2Plum3 wrote:

Karmine wrote:

Damn it reminds me I got a Debian VM and it was bloated af, just like Ubuntu.
Debian used to be clean iirc.
If you find it bloated, unlike Windows, you can remove whatever you don't need
Windows is less bloated and most of the bloat can be removed or at least hidden.
Winnyace

Karmine wrote:

Winnyace wrote:

Karmine wrote:

Damn it reminds me I got a Debian VM and it was bloated af, just like Ubuntu.
Debian used to be clean iirc.
Ubuntu is bloated, sure, but Debian? In what sense you mean "bloated af"?
Games and useless utilities iirc.


Corne2Plum3 wrote:

Karmine wrote:

Damn it reminds me I got a Debian VM and it was bloated af, just like Ubuntu.
Debian used to be clean iirc.
If you find it bloated, unlike Windows, you can remove whatever you don't need
Windows is less bloated and most of the bloat can be removed or at least hidden.
What ISO did you install for Debian?

Windows is MORE bloated. No, most of the bloat can't be truly removed because it gets re-installed after each update, to my knowledge. Removing the bloat is also often a case of using hacky methods and utilities. In Linux, it is less hacky, supported and even encouraged in many distros.
Karmine

Winnyace wrote:

Karmine wrote:

Winnyace wrote:

Karmine wrote:

Damn it reminds me I got a Debian VM and it was bloated af, just like Ubuntu.
Debian used to be clean iirc.
Ubuntu is bloated, sure, but Debian? In what sense you mean "bloated af"?
Games and useless utilities iirc.


Corne2Plum3 wrote:

Karmine wrote:

Damn it reminds me I got a Debian VM and it was bloated af, just like Ubuntu.
Debian used to be clean iirc.
If you find it bloated, unlike Windows, you can remove whatever you don't need
Windows is less bloated and most of the bloat can be removed or at least hidden.
What ISO did you install for Debian?

Windows is MORE bloated. No, most of the bloat can't be truly removed because it gets re-installed after each update, to my knowledge. Removing the bloat is also often a case of using hacky methods and utilities. In Linux, it is less hacky, supported and even encouraged in many distros.
Official ISO from the website.
Aside from edge/webview (which is used by some apps for UI) and cortana I haven't had stuff reinstall itself in years.
There are tools like ShutUp10 that work well for disabling stuff without breaking everything.
Stuff that cannot be entirely removed can at least be removed from start menu.
Bloat on Windows used to be horrible but nowadays it's not that bad (Win10, haven't tried 11), not as bad as Ubuntu from my experience.
Removing it on Ubuntu/Debian is more tedious.
Winnyace

Karmine wrote:

Winnyace wrote:

Karmine wrote:

Winnyace wrote:

Karmine wrote:

Damn it reminds me I got a Debian VM and it was bloated af, just like Ubuntu.
Debian used to be clean iirc.
Ubuntu is bloated, sure, but Debian? In what sense you mean "bloated af"?
Games and useless utilities iirc.


Corne2Plum3 wrote:

Karmine wrote:

Damn it reminds me I got a Debian VM and it was bloated af, just like Ubuntu.
Debian used to be clean iirc.
If you find it bloated, unlike Windows, you can remove whatever you don't need
Windows is less bloated and most of the bloat can be removed or at least hidden.
What ISO did you install for Debian?

Windows is MORE bloated. No, most of the bloat can't be truly removed because it gets re-installed after each update, to my knowledge. Removing the bloat is also often a case of using hacky methods and utilities. In Linux, it is less hacky, supported and even encouraged in many distros.
Official ISO from the website.
Aside from edge/webview (which is used by some apps for UI) and cortana I haven't had stuff reinstall itself in years.
There are tools like ShutUp10 that work well for disabling stuff without breaking everything.
Stuff that cannot be entirely removed can at least be removed from start menu.
Bloat on Windows used to be horrible but nowadays it's not that bad (Win10, haven't tried 11), not as bad as Ubuntu from my experience.
Ubuntu does install a lot of shit, yeah. Never heard of ShutUp10, but I have heard that the IoT Enterprise version of Windows 10 comes up with less bullshit like Cortana, the Windows Store, the start menu ads, etc. It's what I use for dual booting and it works very well for my needs, to be honest.

Debian standard ISO is the netinstall, which yes, does install everything a desktop environment comes up, but it can be removed easily.
Tad Fibonacci
Windows > Linux
Winnyace

Tad Fibonacci wrote:

Windows > Linux
Each to their own.
Karmine

Winnyace wrote:

Karmine wrote:

Winnyace wrote:

Karmine wrote:

Winnyace wrote:

Karmine wrote:

Damn it reminds me I got a Debian VM and it was bloated af, just like Ubuntu.
Debian used to be clean iirc.
Ubuntu is bloated, sure, but Debian? In what sense you mean "bloated af"?
Games and useless utilities iirc.


Corne2Plum3 wrote:

Karmine wrote:

Damn it reminds me I got a Debian VM and it was bloated af, just like Ubuntu.
Debian used to be clean iirc.
If you find it bloated, unlike Windows, you can remove whatever you don't need
Windows is less bloated and most of the bloat can be removed or at least hidden.
What ISO did you install for Debian?

Windows is MORE bloated. No, most of the bloat can't be truly removed because it gets re-installed after each update, to my knowledge. Removing the bloat is also often a case of using hacky methods and utilities. In Linux, it is less hacky, supported and even encouraged in many distros.
Official ISO from the website.
Aside from edge/webview (which is used by some apps for UI) and cortana I haven't had stuff reinstall itself in years.
There are tools like ShutUp10 that work well for disabling stuff without breaking everything.
Stuff that cannot be entirely removed can at least be removed from start menu.
Bloat on Windows used to be horrible but nowadays it's not that bad (Win10, haven't tried 11), not as bad as Ubuntu from my experience.
Ubuntu does install a lot of shit, yeah. Never heard of ShutUp10, but I have heard that the IoT Enterprise version of Windows 10 comes up with less bullshit like Cortana, the Windows Store, the start menu ads, etc. It's what I use for dual booting and it works very well for my needs, to be honest.

Debian standard ISO is the netinstall, which yes, does install everything a desktop environment comes up, but it can be removed easily.
I've also heard you can avoid almost all the bloat during installation when selecting language or something, there's a special option. Never tried it though.
Winnyace

Karmine wrote:

Winnyace wrote:

Karmine wrote:

Winnyace wrote:

Karmine wrote:

Winnyace wrote:

Karmine wrote:

Damn it reminds me I got a Debian VM and it was bloated af, just like Ubuntu.
Debian used to be clean iirc.
Ubuntu is bloated, sure, but Debian? In what sense you mean "bloated af"?
Games and useless utilities iirc.


Corne2Plum3 wrote:

Karmine wrote:

Damn it reminds me I got a Debian VM and it was bloated af, just like Ubuntu.
Debian used to be clean iirc.
If you find it bloated, unlike Windows, you can remove whatever you don't need
Windows is less bloated and most of the bloat can be removed or at least hidden.
What ISO did you install for Debian?

Windows is MORE bloated. No, most of the bloat can't be truly removed because it gets re-installed after each update, to my knowledge. Removing the bloat is also often a case of using hacky methods and utilities. In Linux, it is less hacky, supported and even encouraged in many distros.
Official ISO from the website.
Aside from edge/webview (which is used by some apps for UI) and cortana I haven't had stuff reinstall itself in years.
There are tools like ShutUp10 that work well for disabling stuff without breaking everything.
Stuff that cannot be entirely removed can at least be removed from start menu.
Bloat on Windows used to be horrible but nowadays it's not that bad (Win10, haven't tried 11), not as bad as Ubuntu from my experience.
Ubuntu does install a lot of shit, yeah. Never heard of ShutUp10, but I have heard that the IoT Enterprise version of Windows 10 comes up with less bullshit like Cortana, the Windows Store, the start menu ads, etc. It's what I use for dual booting and it works very well for my needs, to be honest.

Debian standard ISO is the netinstall, which yes, does install everything a desktop environment comes up, but it can be removed easily.
I've also heard you can avoid almost all the bloat during installation when selecting language or something, there's a special option. Never tried it though.
I don't know about that. I honestly went through the netinst ISO of Debian like two times. I usually just pick the LiveISO images and flashed those when I wanted to try out Debian, not the netinst.
Karmine

Winnyace wrote:

Karmine wrote:

Winnyace wrote:

Karmine wrote:

Winnyace wrote:

Karmine wrote:

Winnyace wrote:

Karmine wrote:

Damn it reminds me I got a Debian VM and it was bloated af, just like Ubuntu.
Debian used to be clean iirc.
Ubuntu is bloated, sure, but Debian? In what sense you mean "bloated af"?
Games and useless utilities iirc.


Corne2Plum3 wrote:

Karmine wrote:

Damn it reminds me I got a Debian VM and it was bloated af, just like Ubuntu.
Debian used to be clean iirc.
If you find it bloated, unlike Windows, you can remove whatever you don't need
Windows is less bloated and most of the bloat can be removed or at least hidden.
What ISO did you install for Debian?

Windows is MORE bloated. No, most of the bloat can't be truly removed because it gets re-installed after each update, to my knowledge. Removing the bloat is also often a case of using hacky methods and utilities. In Linux, it is less hacky, supported and even encouraged in many distros.
Official ISO from the website.
Aside from edge/webview (which is used by some apps for UI) and cortana I haven't had stuff reinstall itself in years.
There are tools like ShutUp10 that work well for disabling stuff without breaking everything.
Stuff that cannot be entirely removed can at least be removed from start menu.
Bloat on Windows used to be horrible but nowadays it's not that bad (Win10, haven't tried 11), not as bad as Ubuntu from my experience.
Ubuntu does install a lot of shit, yeah. Never heard of ShutUp10, but I have heard that the IoT Enterprise version of Windows 10 comes up with less bullshit like Cortana, the Windows Store, the start menu ads, etc. It's what I use for dual booting and it works very well for my needs, to be honest.

Debian standard ISO is the netinstall, which yes, does install everything a desktop environment comes up, but it can be removed easily.
I've also heard you can avoid almost all the bloat during installation when selecting language or something, there's a special option. Never tried it though.
I don't know about that. I honestly went through the netinst ISO of Debian like two times. I usually just pick the LiveISO images and flashed those when I wanted to try out Debian, not the netinst.
Probably what I did before because I remember installing it and having no bloat.
- Marco -
My PC burned itself like 3 weeks ago now, so i'm safe
Kobold84
I uninstalled it last month. Am I safe guys?
BluePyTheDeer_
I have it, I'm dead.
Manishh
Man I knew it was not a good idea to pirate games
Patatitta
abraker: hey look there is this funny ai app on your pc it may kill you, it's like 8kb. funny meme

ot: switch to linux, NOW
Polyspora
BluePyTheDeer_
Ok, I'll just uninstall Windows and keep my Kali
Polyspora

BluePyTheDeer_ wrote:

Ok, I'll just uninstall Windows and keep my Kali
why are you fucking using kali linux as your main os are you retarded
Behrauder
What if I unlive my PC before it unlives me? In this case, would I need to transform it into a living being first?
Topic Starter
abraker

Tad Fibonacci wrote:

Windows > Linux
Top 10 warning signs you might be an AI slave

#10:

- Marco - wrote:

My PC burned itself like 3 weeks ago now, so i'm safe
What in the devil?!

Kobold84 wrote:

I uninstalled it last month. Am I safe guys?
might want to check again just in case

Behrauder wrote:

What if I unlive my PC before it unlives me? In this case, would I need to transform it into a living being first?
you are in a simulation made by the PC
z0z
i'm linuwux
Corne2Plum3

Patatitta wrote:

abraker: hey look there is this funny ai app on your pc it may kill you, it's like 8kb. funny meme

ot: switch to linux, NOW
I think the size of the program displayed here is incorrect
Tad Fibonacci
If you want a open source OS, that values your privacy, light weight and have infinite amount of customizability, use Linux.

If you want a working computer, use Windows.
Lapizote
i dual boot windows and linux so clearly i am ahead of everyone
Nuuskamuikkunen
It's funny how no one mentioned Mac so far.
keremaru

abraker wrote:

How do you know your PC is not secretly a terminator conspiring to kill you?

my personal laptop doesn't have enough battery power to run for 30 minutes unplugged
i go downtown and i've already defeated my pc
Manishh
I will rather switch to linux than to Window 11
Scyla
I use typewriter
Winnyace

Lapizote wrote:

i dual boot windows and linux so clearly i am ahead of everyone
Welcome to the club

z0z

Nuuskamuikkunen wrote:

It's funny how no one mentioned Mac so far.
mac is for rich people without knowledge of computers

Winnyace wrote:

Lapizote wrote:

i dual boot windows and linux so clearly i am ahead of everyone
Welcome to the club

i borked my windows install
Lapizote

z0z wrote:

Nuuskamuikkunen wrote:

It's funny how no one mentioned Mac so far.
mac is for rich people without knowledge of computers
as much as i like to shit on apple for selling overpriced hardware i like their software and completely understand why some people like macs (in fact i'd like to own a macbook myself)

i still dont get why people buy desktop macs though
Winnyace

z0z wrote:

Nuuskamuikkunen wrote:

It's funny how no one mentioned Mac so far.
mac is for rich people without knowledge of computers
They certainly have their hardware at a really high price, but at least for creative people and developers, a Mac is an option. For creative people, as in graphic designers, video editors, special effects people or music producers, Mac is sort of the only option, alongside Windows, of course, but Mac seems to have the edge here. For developers, I personally believe Linux does the job better than Mac, but they are free to use whatever they want. Some people simply want to do their work and not mess with anything besides work.
Patatitta

Polyspora wrote:

BluePyTheDeer_ wrote:

Ok, I'll just uninstall Windows and keep my Kali
why are you fucking using kali linux as your main os are you retarded
oh, you're using linux?, well you're not using the RIGHT version of linux.
Duck o-o
windows is cool
just use a debloat tool semi regularly or have it set to run every time u open pc if u really want using a batch file
Winnyace

Patatitta wrote:

Polyspora wrote:

BluePyTheDeer_ wrote:

Ok, I'll just uninstall Windows and keep my Kali
why are you fucking using kali linux as your main os are you retarded
oh, you're using linux?, well you're not using the RIGHT version of linux.
In this case, yes. Kali isn't for desktop usage, it is for pentesting purposes. It can be made to run for desktop usage, but you are running out of the distro's main usage.
Winnyace

Dementedduck wrote:

windows is cool
just use a debloat tool semi regularly or have it set to run every time u open pc if u really want using a batch file
Hey, if it works for you, go ahead and use it.
Polyspora

Patatitta wrote:

Polyspora wrote:

BluePyTheDeer_ wrote:

Ok, I'll just uninstall Windows and keep my Kali
why are you fucking using kali linux as your main os are you retarded
oh, you're using linux?, well you're not using the RIGHT version of linux.
you reek ignorance right now, winny can be a nerd and quite annoying, but he's right on this one, using kali as a desktop is like using a rtx titan to play games. its not what its made for, and thats not the community who said so.
Patatitta

Polyspora wrote:

Patatitta wrote:

Polyspora wrote:

BluePyTheDeer_ wrote:

Ok, I'll just uninstall Windows and keep my Kali
why are you fucking using kali linux as your main os are you retarded
oh, you're using linux?, well you're not using the RIGHT version of linux.
you reek ignorance right now, winny can be a nerd and quite annoying, but he's right on this one, using kali as a desktop is like using a rtx titan to play games. its not what its made for, and thats not the community who said so.
my bad for showering regularly
Winnyace

Polyspora wrote:

Patatitta wrote:

Polyspora wrote:

BluePyTheDeer_ wrote:

Ok, I'll just uninstall Windows and keep my Kali
why are you fucking using kali linux as your main os are you retarded
oh, you're using linux?, well you're not using the RIGHT version of linux.
you reek ignorance right now, winny can be a nerd and quite annoying, but he's right on this one, using kali as a desktop is like using a rtx titan to play games. its not what its made for, and thats not the community who said so.
Annoying? How so?
Winnyace

Patatitta wrote:

Polyspora wrote:

Patatitta wrote:

Polyspora wrote:

BluePyTheDeer_ wrote:

Ok, I'll just uninstall Windows and keep my Kali
why are you fucking using kali linux as your main os are you retarded
oh, you're using linux?, well you're not using the RIGHT version of linux.
you reek ignorance right now, winny can be a nerd and quite annoying, but he's right on this one, using kali as a desktop is like using a rtx titan to play games. its not what its made for, and thats not the community who said so.
my bad for showering regularly
Now I remember why I left.
Polyspora

Patatitta wrote:

Polyspora wrote:

Patatitta wrote:

Polyspora wrote:

BluePyTheDeer_ wrote:

Ok, I'll just uninstall Windows and keep my Kali
why are you fucking using kali linux as your main os are you retarded
oh, you're using linux?, well you're not using the RIGHT version of linux.
you reek ignorance right now, winny can be a nerd and quite annoying, but he's right on this one, using kali as a desktop is like using a rtx titan to play games. its not what its made for, and thats not the community who said so.
my bad for showering regularly
literally creating excuses for the dumbass line you just typed lmao
Patatitta

Polyspora wrote:

Patatitta wrote:

Polyspora wrote:

Patatitta wrote:

Polyspora wrote:

BluePyTheDeer_ wrote:

Ok, I'll just uninstall Windows and keep my Kali
why are you fucking using kali linux as your main os are you retarded
oh, you're using linux?, well you're not using the RIGHT version of linux.
you reek ignorance right now, winny can be a nerd and quite annoying, but he's right on this one, using kali as a desktop is like using a rtx titan to play games. its not what its made for, and thats not the community who said so.
my bad for showering regularly
literally creating excuses for the dumbass line you just typed lmao
what shampoo do you use
Ymir
people who use linux tend to be trans, or like tf2, or both. im a researcher, by the way, and this is fact.
Polyspora

Ymir wrote:

people who use linux tend to be trans, or like tf2, or both. im a researcher, by the way, and this is fact.
or just programmers you know... git is easier there.
Ymir

Polyspora wrote:

Ymir wrote:

people who use linux tend to be trans, or like tf2, or both. im a researcher, by the way, and this is fact.
or just programmers you know... git is easier there.
shut the fuck up
Patatitta

Ymir wrote:

people who use linux tend to be trans, or like tf2, or both. im a researcher, by the way, and this is fact.
honestly, no source for any of the claims i'm making here, but I think there may be a little bit of truth to this

if you use linux, you must pretty deep in certain online communities to know about it or even care about the advantages it proveides, even more to actually set it up and use it (these things may seem easy to us but again, think your classmate or coworkers), same for TF2, it's a game that often only people who are more into certain communities really play. A lot of places in the world are extremely hostile torwards transgender people, and often find refuge in, online communities, which again, may be pretty deep into the internet

so then we have a clear overlap between that, if you're trans, and in an online community because of it, you're most likely to have heard about linux before, so the overlap just forms naturally
Lapizote

Ymir wrote:

people who use linux tend to be trans, or like tf2, or both. im a researcher, by the way, and this is fact.
darn, you're right - everytime i switch to linux i put on my
Polyspora

Patatitta wrote:

Ymir wrote:

people who use linux tend to be trans, or like tf2, or both. im a researcher, by the way, and this is fact.
honestly, no source for any of the claims i'm making here, but I think there may be a little bit of truth to this

if you use linux, you must pretty deep in certain online communities to know about it
they teach about it in universities, it is a fact. linux is easier for programmers.

can you please stop talking poopoo about shit you dont know?
Winnyace

Patatitta wrote:

Ymir wrote:

people who use linux tend to be trans, or like tf2, or both. im a researcher, by the way, and this is fact.
honestly, no source for any of the claims i'm making here, but I think there may be a little bit of truth to this

if you use linux, you must pretty deep in certain online communities to know about it or even care about the advantages it proveides, even more to actually set it up and use it (these things may seem easy to us but again, think your classmate or coworkers), same for TF2, it's a game that often only people who are more into certain communities really play. A lot of places in the world are extremely hostile torwards transgender people, and often find refuge in, online communities, which again, may be pretty deep into the internet

so then we have a clear overlap between that, if you're trans, and in an online community because of it, you're most likely to have heard about linux before, so the overlap just forms naturally
The vocal minority (that includes me) of people talking about Linux online is smaller compared to everybody who just uses it and shuts up. Some genuinely prefer Linux for their tasks at work.
Reyalp51

Patatitta wrote:

Ymir wrote:

people who use linux tend to be trans, or like tf2, or both. im a researcher, by the way, and this is fact.
honestly, no source for any of the claims i'm making here, but I think there may be a little bit of truth to this

if you use linux, you must pretty deep in certain online communities to know about it or even care about the advantages it proveides, even more to actually set it up and use it (these things may seem easy to us but again, think your classmate or coworkers), same for TF2, it's a game that often only people who are more into certain communities really play. A lot of places in the world are extremely hostile torwards transgender people, and often find refuge in, online communities, which again, may be pretty deep into the internet

so then we have a clear overlap between that, if you're trans, and in an online community because of it, you're most likely to have heard about linux before, so the overlap just forms naturally
This is the same logic as to why most furries are gay
Corne2Plum3
Kali linux is made for a very specific purpose, which is pentesting and cyber security. For a regular desktop you would use every day Kali is NOT a good option. You can see on the internet countless noobs having issues with Kali and even on the official Kali website if you're a beginner you should pick something else like Ubuntu
Polyspora
Linux is light, it supports git and serve multiple purposes.

Some ATM’s use Linux, server farms run Linux, cameras run Linux, tv’s run linux and even McDonalds totens.
Patatitta

Polyspora wrote:

Patatitta wrote:

Ymir wrote:

people who use linux tend to be trans, or like tf2, or both. im a researcher, by the way, and this is fact.
honestly, no source for any of the claims i'm making here, but I think there may be a little bit of truth to this

if you use linux, you must pretty deep in certain online communities to know about it
they teach about it in universities, it is a fact. linux is easier for programmers.

can you please stop talking poopoo about shit you dont know?
that's why I clarified normal people, not everyone is studying a computer science career, or even gone to college

Reyalp51 wrote:

This is the same logic as to why most furries are gay
actually yes
Ymir

Polyspora wrote:

Patatitta wrote:

Ymir wrote:

people who use linux tend to be trans, or like tf2, or both. im a researcher, by the way, and this is fact.
honestly, no source for any of the claims i'm making here, but I think there may be a little bit of truth to this

if you use linux, you must pretty deep in certain online communities to know about it
they teach about it in universities, it is a fact. linux is easier for programmers.

can you please stop talking poopoo about shit you dont know?
dont care, go back to watching tf2 sfm animation immediately
Hydreigon
Corne2Plum3

Ymir wrote:

Polyspora wrote:

Patatitta wrote:

Ymir wrote:

people who use linux tend to be trans, or like tf2, or both. im a researcher, by the way, and this is fact.
honestly, no source for any of the claims i'm making here, but I think there may be a little bit of truth to this

if you use linux, you must pretty deep in certain online communities to know about it
they teach about it in universities, it is a fact. linux is easier for programmers.

can you please stop talking poopoo about shit you dont know?
dont care, go back to watching tf2 sfm animation immediately
If it's just to say that you should say nothing instead of shitting on people using stereotypes...
Ymir
It's only shitting on you if you are personally ashamed of playing tf2 (its a game, why would you be), I didn't really say anything else just yet.
Corne2Plum3

Patatitta wrote:

Polyspora wrote:

Patatitta wrote:

Ymir wrote:

people who use linux tend to be trans, or like tf2, or both. im a researcher, by the way, and this is fact.
honestly, no source for any of the claims i'm making here, but I think there may be a little bit of truth to this

if you use linux, you must pretty deep in certain online communities to know about it
they teach about it in universities, it is a fact. linux is easier for programmers.

can you please stop talking poopoo about shit you dont know?
that's why I clarified normal people, not everyone is studying a computer science career, or even gone to college
I disagree with you saying that using Linux require to be in very specific community and spend too much time on it to even use it. You don't have to be deep in a commuinity to know the advantage of not having ads on your system, not having telemetry and having your sysyem not bloated to a point your PC lag (for a personnal case, I was running LMMS + Firefox + Discord on my laptop with 16 GB of RAM and got lag).

Also Linux is getting more and more user friendly these last year, you have distros like Ubuntu and Mint which are new easy to use even for a newcommer. Of course you have to learn some things, like how you learnt to use windows at first, but those distros doesn't require to spend 4 hours on a terminal to make it work. And Windows is getting shit too
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Corne2Plum3 wrote:

Patatitta wrote:

Polyspora wrote:

Patatitta wrote:

Ymir wrote:

people who use linux tend to be trans, or like tf2, or both. im a researcher, by the way, and this is fact.
honestly, no source for any of the claims i'm making here, but I think there may be a little bit of truth to this

if you use linux, you must pretty deep in certain online communities to know about it
they teach about it in universities, it is a fact. linux is easier for programmers.

can you please stop talking poopoo about shit you dont know?
that's why I clarified normal people, not everyone is studying a computer science career, or even gone to college
I disagree with you saying that using Linux require to be in very specific community and spend too much time on it to even use it. You don't have to be deep in a commuinity to know the advantage of not having ads on your system, not having telemetry and having your sysyem not bloated to a point your PC lag (for a personnal case, I was running LMMS + Firefox + Discord on my laptop with 16 GB of RAM and got lag).

Also Linux is getting more and more user friendly these last year, you have distros like Ubuntu and Mint which are new easy to use even for a newcommer. Of course you have to learn some things, like how you learnt to use windows at first, but those distros doesn't require to spend 4 hours on a terminal to make it work. And Windows is getting shit too
Again, this is a concept of perspective, for us, that we're DEEP onto the internet, we don't see linux as something that niche, but for your classmate in high school that just play football 24/7, it is, and we, as nerds that know computer stuff, are a minority. While the advantages of linux are going to be there regardless of what you do, if you notice closely, I said most people may not CARE about the advantages. Some people are just used to lag and doesn't really do anything to change it, some people doesn't really care about bloat or even use the things you consider bloat, and while "it's getting easier for a newcomer", it's still steps behind windows, even more when you start considering app compability and learning how to use the alternatives to the software you cant use and etc
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