• DragonTypeWyvern@literature.cafe
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        It’s so goddamn annoying because I can block it on my personal computer but then they get me at work.

        I was pretty ambivalent on Linux until then, but between that and the growing support for Linux gaming I’m going to have to make the plunge.

      • Kayn@dormi.zone
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        1 year ago

        Have you ever been on a date with someone who’d spend most the time talking shit about their ex?

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        Yep cause my comment was “windows is perfect”

        Didn’t take me much effort to reach a near ad-free experience within the OS anyway

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          You’re missing the point. It shouldn’t take any effort. An operating system is not a place ads should be.

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            I’m not saying they should be, I’m saying it’s easily avoidable

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      It’s not hate. It’s just that when you know things, windows is simply insufferable and not working. And they make the system worse with each update.

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      It’s crazy how comfortable the Linux community on Lemmy seems to be with forever living in Windows’ shadow.

      At least that’s the impression you get with how often their conversations only revolve around “Windows bad”.