• johnthedoe@lemmy.ml
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    1 year ago

    MS screwing us with software. Apple screwing us with hardware upgrades. Linux out there taking all survivors

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        1 year ago

        Broadly: Constructing their hardware so it’s impossible to repair or upgrade by anyone but them (or at all), then lobbying against any attempts to legislate the ‘right to repair’.

        Check out the work of Louis Rossmann for details.

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        LOL what are they not up to?

        To put it very succinctly: they want to control you and your very expensive hardware that you buy from them.

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      Linux suffers from being a patchwork of hobbyists updates, corporate additions, and patchy distro support. When it comes down to it, if you have an issue, you either have to solve it on your own or hope and pray the elitists on StackOverflow are in a good mood.

      Honestly, every OS kinda sucks.

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        1 year ago

        “Patchwork” sounds like a good way to describe Windows as well. Or at least it was when I was a Windows 10 sysadmin and there were two different settings menus to do everything.

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            Don’t worry, MS is planning to fix that soon I’ve heard. They’re just going to get rid of control panel and continue to dumb down Settings

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        Apple and Microsoft support aren’t exactly awesome, either, unless you’re a big business with deep pockets. At least with Linux, the system is open, so if there is a way to solve my problem, someone has almost certainly found it already and added it to Arch Wiki or Stack Overflow or something.