• MJBrune@beehaw.org
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    11 months ago

    Honestly, People on lemmy are outlandishly pro Linux. I will say that the primary thing that people use, Twitter, Reddit, windows, ends up working a lot better than the alternatives. I love my instance but it’s downtime is like 1 nines at this point. If that. I dedicate time to check out Linux distros every year since 2012 when it stopped being my daily driver and constantly hit problems that I just do not want to deal with.

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      11 months ago

      What does “1 nines” mean?

      By the way thanks for actually trying out Linux before deciding that Windows works better for you.

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          11 months ago

          Ah, I see. 90% is unbearable for me. I would move away from any instance with an uptime of less than 95% no matter how much their ideology aligns with mine (unless the admins promise to improve it).

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        11 months ago

        No problem. I make games for Windows/Linux and still believe Linux one day can be for me again. I still script in bash using WSL rather than batch or powershell. I use an array of open-source software rather than Windows-locked apps. This year I’ve used OpenSuse, Debian, Pop_OS, Manjaro, Garuda, and Linux Mint.

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        I think people like Android devices because you can put a completely different, non-google OS on them.

        Some Android fans don’t quite get that, and some aren’t specific with their language, so it reads like they’re talking about how secure the Android OS is. That’s my guess, anyway.