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by logicprog
882 days ago
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So true lmao. One of the things that I noticed after moving from Mac OS to Linux is that like, yes, sometimes things don't work perfectly on Linux, and sometimes the Linux user experience is more awkward or arcane, but you can always, always figure out how to fix it or get it to work the way you want with like an hour of Googling tops and a little simple modification of configuration files or running a few terminal commands. There's no point at which something is so far gone that you can't just fix it yourself if you want to, so the choice is always there, it's just a matter of what's worth the effort for you. Meanwhile, with Mac OS, the last time I used it for a couple years I couldn't get it to consistently connect to external monitors correctly, and it was just an endless pain in the ass and there was nothing I could do about it. |
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