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NireBryce
@NireBryce

the real thing to understand is that with desktop Linux, the less you know about how computers work, the more it works fine. but the minute you know how they work and go "yeah but Gnome feels clausterphobic and they don't even have an option to disable suspend on lid close" you're fucked until you learn a whole lot more

much like modern windows, windows just has a higher threshold before knowing things destroys you as you see beyond the veil, because it prevents you from doing most of it until you Know Enough About The Six Generations of OS Living In Windows 11

much like Linux, Window is still running code from 1991, and supports apps back to the 80s


NoelBWrites
@NoelBWrites

windows just has a higher threshold before knowing things destroys you as you see beyond the veil

Even more proof that computers are lovecraftian nightmares and we should all retreat to the woods.


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Everything (a search utility) has a website that looks like it's from a dotcom in 1999.

Linux, of course, has these too, but the GUI frameworks were abandoned and no one has had the free time we had in the 2000s to write anything for them

it’s so weird they’re not as common in other oses tbh. why isn’t there a shottr or paste or magnet or whatever for other oses? is it just that it’s accepted on mac to charge like $10 for these?

there's copies of many of those for both, but window suffers from a naming problem (almost nothing is named something you'd look for) and Linux suffers from "so many people half made this software that it's impossible to find which one is actually fully built"