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Edit: A little bit of a cathartic rant to people who will understand lol. I love you all. <3
Echo chamber or not, I'm happy to finally be back on Lemmy and see some damn community positivity about Linux for a change. It isn't perfect but it's beautiful and it's worth it and it's ours.
It's a resistance instrument over ever-entitled, creeping corporate control over our lives, it's not "better Windows", it's just better.
I just got super bummed out reading a bunch of those bizarre "Normal people can't be bothered and it doesn't instantly just work with a single button push so it's too complicated and everyone will hate it forever." Tirades... You know the ones...
The kicker... That was after I stumbled from an unrelated link into /r/linux !!, when someone was asking how to help people not be "so scared" to try Linux.
Huge, angry posts about how it can't stand up to proprietary capital-ware, and asking users to click a button or type a word "is just too much." It's freaking sad.
I dunno if the reddit brigading just got super bad or they're all self-loathing over there. But it was weird. And bitter.
I'm happy with our operating-system punk movement, where we invite artists and gamers and coders and family members to learn something and have their computing experience back, since we can't go back to the 00's when computing was an activity and the Internet was a place.
The servile corporate wageslaves who disregard their rights and throw a fit whenever they need to troubleshoot something, can keep their bloated service-appliances and their self righteous corpo-simp attitudes, whilst loudly announcing "tHe DeSkToP iS dYiNg" and "aNdRoiD iS LiNuX." They can keep it.
Meanwhile we welcome the curious, and the seeking, and those wanting something more.
I don't care if we'll never get "critical mass adoption." Part of me hopes I never see Linux getting talked about in mainstream TV news or something, because that's when the grifters will descend like vultures and corporations and states will be wanting a piece of it.
But hey I'll gladly take the time to help someone discover it and enjoy it as much as possible so it can be even greater than it is today. I'll gladly release my work to be Linux compatible and donate to software that changes my life for the better every day.
I'll gladly troubleshoot a little, and be patient, and donate when I can, and report bugs, and share what I've learned. Because we're in this community together, and Open Source belongs to all of us, and you're doing a great job.
I'm more of a proponent for running some Linux distro for my main OS and then virtualizing Windows if desired for things that are broken in WINE/Proton somehow but work fine in Windows, at this point.
I don't trust Windows enough to run it baremetal in a dual-boot anymore though, virtualization at least isolates it from the host where it counts, where in a dual-boot, even if it generally doesn't happen, there's still the looming threat of Windows screwing up the Linux install somehow, where that isn't a problem when virtualizing since, as I said, it's isolated where it counts, even if paravirtualization is a thing for storage drivers and networking and the like, and hardware passthrough is a thing for things like GPUs.
Yeah i still use reddit alongside lemmy as well, and i started noticing that the pcmasterrace subreddit had more and more post complaining about linux users. It got so annoying that i ended up leaving the subreddit. It was kinda ironic because they kept complaining about how linux users bring up the fact that they use linux, but it seemed to me like i saw more posts of people complaining about it instead of actual linux users talking about linux lol