It would probably be more if there weren't so many Linux gatekeepers that tell people to "go back to Windows/Apple" when they ask a questions.
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I chalk it up to idiots that recommend Arch to new users, then they're so confused they ask questions that most Arch users would think are silly, then everyone gets pissed off.
Yes.
Also: theyrethesamepicture.jpg
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Oh they're out there. Usually the neckbeards who treat new users like they're stupid if they can't do a bash script right off the bat.
1000% they are out there. Thank fucking Satan they don’t dominate certain spaces the way they used to! I always kept a lot of tech at arm’s length because I wasn’t capable of having a knock down drag out fight every time I formed even the mildest of opinion on a feature or something.
I’m sorry to put this so bluntly, but technical people are some of the dumbest human beings on planet earth.
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Okay but I've been using Linux for several years and I've never had to use the command line. I have used it a couple times, but it was by choice, not necessity.
You do not have to use the command line to use most Linux distros. I think it’s a good idea to learn, but it’s no longer a necessity.
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Windows 11 is nowhere near as terrible as people here make it out to be.
Try to run it on 4/8 gb RAM (officially supported configuration and many brand new laptops still are sold with 8gb soldered) and experience how worse is compared to w10
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It would probably be more if there weren't so many Linux gatekeepers that tell people to "go back to Windows/Apple" when they ask a questions.
God damn I love it
I've been messing with Linux for 20 years now and there are some patterns that never seem to change.
In almost every thread about Linux there will always be:
1 person bragging about 'Using Arch" btw
1 or 2 people saying this will be "The Year of the Linux Desktop"
2 or 3 people joking about it being "The Year of the Linux Desktop"
10 - 15 people explaining why it wont be or shouldn't ever be "The Year of the Linux Desktop"
3 or 4 people complaining about how rude the Linux community is.
10-20 people saying that isn't their experience and/or they always try to help people when they can.
1 or 2 people actually being rude (who are usually downvoted).
2 or 3 people saying how Windows/Mac OS is better in certain ways.
4 or 5 people complaining about one specific thing that doesn't quite work for them in Linux, or one specific Windows only program they must use for work.
8- 10 people giving them suggestions about how to solve their issue or work around it.
Personally I love the Linux community. The people are mostly great, friendly, able to think outside the box, and willing to help others. I try to emulate that whenever possible. Sure you are going to get rude people in every scene, I just ignore them.