91 points

I think the real thing we need to do to attract windows users is have tuxkart installed by default.

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53 points

Tuxkart about to be a dependency for base

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Or maybe stop treating it like a religion that needs converts and only appeals to conspiracy theorists in the long run when people realize the lies they were fed about it.

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44 points

What lies were people fed about Tuxcart?

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22 points

I went from not owning a proper computer for nearly a decade to exclusively using mint for work, school, and gaming emulators. Works flawlessly, everything’s pretty intuitive, zero issues whatsoever. Maybe my use case isn’t crazy but for the average joe, Linux works just fine. What lies was I fed?

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75 points

Christ a bit of paranoia would do modern internet users good, I still remember when it wasn’t normal to have every single piece of identifying information online and readily available for anyone.

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Isn’t that pretty much a thing of the past? This meme is maybe true for Facebook, but most sub 40 people don’t use that anyway and the “public diary” days are also pretty over. Sure, you can stitch together a lot from geolocating Instagram posts and LinkedIn information, but it’s not like it’s the searchable database Facebook was in 2012.

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19 points

Data brokers getting a kick out of this one.

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-3 points

That’s not “readily available”, and it’s certainly not given voluntarily by users, it’s often straight up illegal. That’s a very different case.

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75 points

Hahaha Windows users having sense

have no idea how to install another OS

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13 points

I’ll have you know I know exactly how to install Linux and simply choose not to!

(I ran Ubuntu for 3 years)

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10 points

I know how to quit smoking weed erry day, I simply choose not to.

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9 points

Damn, just call me out dude

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-3 points

Well Ubuntu is shit XD

Try KDE.

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7 points

KDE is available for Ubuntu. There’s even an edition that ships with KDE (Kubuntu).

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8 points

I can, I just prefer windows

The only Unix system I ever willingly install is android, even though it’s harder to install than Linux

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4 points

Android is Linux, simply not the traditional userspace :)

Linux Distros have a huge variety. What have you tried?

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1 point

I use windows on my PC, mint on my laptop and lineageOS on my phone. Installing linux on a gaming PC feels pointless to me

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I made the full switch probably 1.5y ago. Gaming on Linux is great now. The only major issue is modding. Nexus doesn’t have an app for Linux yet (it’s in development) so you have to install mods manually. That’s not too big of an issue, but it is annoying. Other than that it’s nearly flawless, excluding a few games that have anti-cheats that haven’t added Linux support, like Valorant.

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Well then you probably dont know enough :)

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1 point

Why would I go through all that effort when there’s no real reason to

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6 points

Lol

Denial at its finest

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0 points

Why would i need to? I tried Linux and it’s mental. Took 20 minutes to edit mount settings on my hdd. fstab, gnome disks, and whatnot. Meanwhile Windows is: here’s your files bro, whenever you want. And don’t even get me started with the countless problems i encountered to install apps, edit hdd permissions, configuring panels and more.

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I need to try windows again. I remember it being more complex than Linux. I switched just so things were easier. Cygwin! Registry editing! Getting a Microsoft degree just to edit my desktop menus. I didn’t just sit there and install my programs like a good kid and actually wanted to, you know, do things with my computer. And boy did windows hate me for it.

I’m hoping modern IDEs or just having Linux on standby would make Windows simple enough to use.

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Yes on Windows I think disks are not mounted, they are just there on the letters

But that works fine on Linux too. I have not used multi-drive systems much, but I use an encrypted SD card that is liked to a folder in my home so that programs dont even need to write to anything custom. Was like a few clicks and even worked on GNOME, on KDE that is easier too.

Panels, yes. KDE had a separate panel config per monitor which is worse than on Windows. But apart from that, they work out of the box and are really customizable.

GNOME… doesnt allow configurations like at all. You need 3rd party apps for everything, then you can do whatever you want, which also works well.

So maybe that just has changed.

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2 points

That is my experience of one week ago

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41 points

Mac owners have money? more like had money

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The key is to have that infinite money glitch, aka be born rich and have parents that stay rich

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26 points

In all fairness paranoia is important in things like finding someone trying to slip a backdoor into xz. Going by the most recent Windows 11 update, Microsoft seems to be “we’ll fix it in production”.

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Well it wasn’t so much paranoia as obsession. The person who found it wasn’t paranoid, they just went “Why is my connection taking a quarter of a second longer than it used to? This is unacceptable!!!”

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10 points

Technically they thought they might have introduced a bug that caused the delay / a regression and set about investigating it. Pretty sure it was a Microsoft developer too.

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8 points

Pretty sure it was a Microsoft developer too.

Indeed it was, a PostgreSQL dev by the name of Andres Freund.

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I mean, small things like that add up, you want your stack as optimized as possible

A quarter of a second here, another quarter there, and suddenly it might take 2 seconds longer for a connection to form, which matters a ton. A lot of work in the modern web is going into reducing latency

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