It depends on what you're measuring and what you consider "better". In many ways, it is better. In many other ways, it's worse. Which you think it is depends on what you value.
> Which you think it is depends on what you value.
Sure, but more so - what software you use. AFAICT most complaining is about Windows software and web.
Windows is getting crappier and crappier because it ceased to be an important part of Microsoft's empire, and web... is web, went full stupid on JS and attracts most newcomers.
On the Linux and especially CLI side everything seems to be flourishing.
Sure, but more so - what software you use. AFAICT most complaining is about Windows software and web.
Windows is getting crappier and crappier because it ceased to be an important part of Microsoft's empire, and web... is web, went full stupid on JS and attracts most newcomers.
On the Linux and especially CLI side everything seems to be flourishing.