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    Keep it polite, folks. No personal attacks against others, especially speculations regarding mental or emotional capabilities.

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    13 days ago

    Lol don’t give them any attention. It’s the same 3 people who didn’t get loved enough during their formative years and cannot distinguish between good attention and bad attention

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    Some of those posts are decent jokes to be honest. Some are just desperate/scare tactics though.

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        The owner once said they were not a meme community in a post. Empirical evidence disagrees.

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        I’m not sure. Some posts legitimately seem like Linux users making fun of themselves. Others really seem like people who have an actual grudge against it.

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        If you satirically make a community about the Earth being a triangle, users who actually believe it will pop up eventually.

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        They’re very serious. Or a very dedicated troll. Or both.

        I got banned from that community when I said that I had no trouble playing any Steam or Heroic Launcher games. I also said I don’t play any AAA slop and especially any rootkit shit.

        If it was satire, they wouldn’t have taken offense at that.

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        Ehh, it’s not like Linux is perfect. And if we want more Linux adoption it’s good to have different perspectives and be made aware of things that perhaps we haven’t thought of. It could be useful to vent about Linux through memes if we can have proper discourse and are willing to work collaboratively to solve issues.

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          a satirical linuxsucks would be so funny, like making fun of Linux for not having enough LLM integrations and ads

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          Why do we want more Linux adoption? I think that’s part of the problem. There is no reason to try to oversell Linux. If someone doesn’t want to use Linux and they don’t ask to about it you shouldn’t just randomly show up and say to use Linux.

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            If someone is complaining about windows, or raising privacy concerns that Linux would solve, or just talking about price options, then I think it’s perfectly fair to mention Linux.

            Right now the biggest issue with Linux is that some software is not made for it. With more Linux market share, devs have a higher incentive to build software for Linux. Like imagine if videogame devs didn’t think they needed windows to work, or Mac to run adobe.

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    Microwaving any of your computer parts can brick them.

    I accidentally ran rm -rf / on my work MacBook once. Proper backups and patience with yourself are far better solutions than recommending to let Microsoft infect your computer.

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      I thought the same at first, then I started to think the main person was just trolling, now I’m pretty sure they’re actually serious

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      Lunduke is great to listen as long as his videos are not about “wokeness”, and lately all of them are, so I ended up unsubscribing him.

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    the one and only mod there was practically the only poster.

    it was honestly sad to see how much anger they harbored against a platform that literally doesn’t care.

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    I love how he complains about being “brigaded” when the most comments on any post in the community is like 8.

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      The community definitely has been brigaded though, as every single post (except one that is negative to Microsoft) has been downvoted to oblivion.

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        ‘Brigading’ would be if pro-Linux communities were organizing to specifically target another community.

        The fediverse is likely to attract the kinds of people interested in Linux in the first place, and all the negative attention that community attracts comes organically.

        I talked with the user a bit in Linux_vs_Windows before they were booted from the community, and it’s my opinion that they just have a hate-boner going for Linux. It’s possible to have valid criticism of Linux, but they go way past legitimate and straight into obsession territory. They tend to post in that community daily. So their points aren’t exactly great (though sometimes they hit on a good meme) and they get the points they get naturally.

        It’s not a conspiracy, their arguments just tend to be shit.

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          I read a really egregious childish and angry comment that had nothing to do with linux, and it went on so badly I checked the persons post history up, something I very rarely do, guess who it was…

          I also already had that linux hate community blocked, it was so low effort when it wasn’t just outright wrong.

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    Quick glance AFat that place and wow. Talk about people completely and utterly missing the point

    Yeah, I know I can be annoying when I tell people for the 100th time that they should install Linux, but I wouldn’t have to say that if they didn’t get their computer hacked / full of viruses / full with Microsoft bloat and spyware they want removed and come to me to fix that shit on each of those occasions.

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      Its all one person. Literally 98% of the posts are one butthurt dude, who then goes on to complain that linux users are annoying because they make it their whole personality.

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        It just gets sad when you remember the dude running it isn’t doing this for satire. They generally think it sucks.

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        The thing that he doesn’t understand is that he cannot ascertain my “entire personality” by simply seeing the facets of it I show in linux forums.

        Furthermore, I would argue that creating and singularly sustaining a salty “fuck linux” community puts OP pretty far up the list of “linux is entire personality,” even if “anti-” it’s still likely more than most of us tbh. Like I say, all I know of them is from that comm so I’m sure there’s other facets to their personality I’m not privy to, I’m just saying, who is really more obsessed, the guy posting in forums and sometimes recommending it as an alternative when people complain about windows, or the guy who runs a whole ass hate community dedicated to it? Ironic, really.

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        I think PC gamers in general are annoying regardless of what OS they use. I say this as a Linux PC gamer.

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        ironic really. they became the thing the hated most.

        a platform bandoliering with an incessant need to promote their values as better than everyone else’s.

        the only saving grace for Linux fanbois is that they’re usually right.

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        Firmware is one step before.

        BIOS, UEFI, coreboot, or whatever weird code runs on a Raspberry Pi’s GPU to load your system, those are firmwares.

        The firmware is what starts your bootloader; grub, BOOTMGR, u-boot, etc

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            Oh I’ve never heard of such a setup. But that does muddy the lines a bit, I can see the argument for calling it part of firmware then.

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              yeah it’s goofy, you can embed grub in coreboot cbfs and load straight into it, skipping the bios/uefi stage. it’s a bit difficult to set up (and you need coreboot supported hardware) but when you get it working the boot times become really quick

              i just realised though that you can embed Linux into cbfs as well, does that then mean that Linux could be my kernel and firmware at the same time?

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                you can embed grub in coreboot cbfs and load straight into it, skipping the bios/uefi stage.

                Why would someone do that? *keeps reading*

                boot times become really quick

                Now I almost want to try it out.

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    For whatever reason, Reddit’s algorithm decided I should start seeing that community, and I’ve always struggled to figure out if it’s just Linux users shitposting, or if there are people out there who really just have huge boners for Microsoft

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    I’m not even all the way switched over and I got my only comment deleted. I apparently broke the rule about only being allowed to hate.

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    rm -rf / can brick your system

    Well good thing there’s basically no legitimate reason to ever even use rm -rf / anyway so GNU version is perfectly within its rights to refuse to do that by default, am I right? If you know what you’re doing and want to nuke partitions, that’s what cfdisk and mkfs are for, dammit

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        ‘Bricked’ in this sense meaning not that you’d just trash your OS and need a reinstall, but that it could actually stop your computer from booting at all. So the system32 analogy doesn’t exactly fit.

        It’s because some motherboards implement UEFI in a way that allows important variables to be overwritten by I/O processes. Executing sudo rm -rf /* would recursively go into the EFI parameters folder where the kernel mounts EFI variables and attempt to delete things. Some motherboards allowed these delete operations to remove things in the motherboard’s firmware it needs to complete POST, thus rendering the motherboard useless.

        But that’s a problem with the motherboard, not with Linux or Windows. The same damage can be caused by Windows.

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    I just realized that I’ve already blocked both of the mods at some point in the past. The community looks really dead without their posts.

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      I looked at some posts of them. They posted a meme about how Linux users don’t shut the fuck up about Linux, while running this community… Lol.

      As a Linux user, we might be a little too passionate.

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        we might be a little too passionate

        We have to offset the complacency and downright apathy of Windows users, and the tribal/cult mentality of Apple consumers.

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        It’s easy to be passionate when you aren’t killing your soul with Windows.