akhcade

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hi ^^ welcome to my page thing!

 

i am big computer nerd watch me do computer things for free on website
(i also do music/storywriting/"art" sometimes)

 


oh also i'm 22


may contain ΘΔ&


 

• certified canadian-west-coast choster
(west-choster(???))

• gay as hell, Confusingly gay

 

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i'll think of more stuff to write in here eventually but like idk right now


MxSelfDestruct
@MxSelfDestruct

seriously, I could never fucking go back. does linux on desktop have a lot of problems and pain points? yes, definitely. I get suspicious when I don't notice any cruft for a while. is it as bad as windows? god no. fuck no.

every experience I have ever had with windows 8, 10, or 11 is the worst fucking experience I have ever had with a computer. it is awful. it is mindbogglingly, exhaustingly horrible. I plug in my shitty canon printer on my 10(!) year old laptop running Debian, and it Just Works. I try to do the same in Windows, and it's like pulling teeth. my own teeth.

nothing Just Fucking Works on Windows. nothing has ever just fucking worked on Windows. this is a fiction. a jape. you are merely used to the ways in which Windows does not fucking work like a computer goddamn should, and work around them without noticing. you have unconsciously adjusted to all the ways in which microsoft tells you that "your" computer is their property that they are so generously letting you use, for now, for a small fee.

this post will probably not convince anyone to switch to linux. i don't care. not the point. microsoft should have been broken up in the 90s. bill gates should have got the death sentence.


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in reply to @MxSelfDestruct's post:

microsoft peaked with windows xp. it was ugly as hell but at least a bit more stable than its older siblings

but windows is never good. you just get used to the clunkiness and never make the jump because it's the industry standard somehow. my old hardware with linux runs like a cheetah in the wild, but with windows my brand new machines struggle all the time. which is awesome