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by smorrebrod
1068 days ago
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I think it is because Linux users tend to be more familiar with their software than users of other OSes. They chose it and they configured them, sometimes for hours. Also they may have bent software to their liking and when you change something so important as the way images are rendered, then their particular workflow can go haywire. I was in the community for less change (wayland, systemd, etc.) however now I tend to agree with you, I don't really care if I can still send emails, watch my DVDs and play some games. |
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But they really don't. They might have familiarized at one point of time, but that snapshot is not where the world is at now. They cannot really expect that the world around them will stop developing, so their know-how and hacks stay current.
It is still this, all over again: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZTdUmlGxVo0. 12 years later and we still argue in circles.