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S0und | 3 years ago

> 1. If you don't encounter any trouble daily driving GNU/Linux, that is actually a sign of inexperience. That or you're doing nothing interesting.

There are 3 type of person who knows a lot about cars:

1. A Car mechanic 2. People who love cars, and tinker them constantly 3. People who have a shitty car and something always breaks.

Personally I'm not a car guy, I treat them as tools. I can do this because I always had a reliable car. I have a friend who once mocked me for my inexperience. I had to reminding him why he knew so much about cars. He was a Type 3 guy. No a shitty car tho, but something always broke on it anyway.

So getting back to you, can we just have something Works? Is that a high bar?

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vehemenz|3 years ago

My point here is that if you use Linux enough, then you will encounter issues, period, regardless of your technical level.

LBJsPNS|3 years ago

And if you use Windows enough, particlarly 10 or 11, you will encounter issues as well.

pessimizer|3 years ago

The same thing is true if you use a pencil enough. The question is whether you run into issues significantly more often than the commercial alternatives.