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nitefox, in alias 2024='echo "YEAR OF THE DESKTOP"'

Why would they need money? Linux based OSes are both free and much lighter than Windows

everett,

The meme, which wasn’t well-written, is suggesting that the cost savings of switching to Linux isn’t significant to most people. It’s saying

Most people

  • don’t care enough
  • have enough money

rather than

Most people don’t

  • care enough
  • have enough money
ipsirc, in ***buntu
@ipsirc@lemmy.ml avatar

…and be userfriendly and must be lightweight on my brand new 32core ryzen.

auf, in alias 2024='echo "YEAR OF THE DESKTOP"'

People with money will buy redhat idk

h3ndrik, in alias 2024='echo "YEAR OF THE DESKTOP"'

What’s the pun?

sv1sjp, in alias 2024='echo "YEAR OF THE DESKTOP"'
@sv1sjp@lemmy.world avatar

Many people and even businesses are still running Windows XP and Windows 7 and we are still talking about security updates on Windows 10?😂 People will never take their security seriously if they don’t lose a lot of money at first…

AceFuzzLord,

A big problem is that there are hospitals and medical facilities using old versions of windows for reasons like the cost of upgrading all their computers or more importantly legacy software that they have to use just simply not working on more recent versions for various reasons. As much as having an up to date OS is important for safety, it’s just not feasible in some areas and it’s terrifying.

Kerb, (edited ) in alias 2024='echo "YEAR OF THE DESKTOP"'
@Kerb@discuss.tchncs.de avatar

oh you think so?
i’ll tell you, the saying:

echo $(date -d “$(date +%Y) + 1 year” +%Y) will be the year of the linux desktop

has never been wrong

TigrisMorte,

Yes, but their desktop is their phone.

Jorgelino, in alias 2024='echo "YEAR OF THE DESKTOP"'

Lose*

Cowbee, in Distros bad

This meme is fake! Espresso only takes 15 minutes from start to end! At least, if you cut out preheating the machine…

cries

YodaDaCoda,
@YodaDaCoda@sh.itjust.works avatar

I worked out that I can better/ more quickly preheat my portafilter using the water from the kettle for the wife’s instant coffee.

Cowbee,

Giga brain Chad over here! Nah, my partner and I wake up at different times, and she doesn’t even like coffee in the first place. I usually start preheating my machine before taking a shower in the morning, and that gives enough time for my flair to preheat. All I need to do is manually grind, start the kettle, and do my puck prep, then good to go!

It’s honestly a comfy ritual, plus you get to pull a great turbo shot every morning for pennies compared to even a Starbucks, for far better quality. Does it “save” money? No, but it’s a hobby I love!

qprimed,

everyone needs a good vice hobby.

Surp, in The most secure OS named windows
@Surp@lemmy.world avatar

You laugh but windows defender is awesome. People give windows shit but the reason it’s attacked the most is because of it’s market share being above and beyond leaps and bounds sun vs tiny fleck of dust in space os market shares that Linux and Mac os have. No one’s wasting time hacking the tiny stuff as much just because its a numbers game. Guarenfuckingtee you if Linux was number one market share OS it would be getting attacked way more often than any other OS as well. Dont kid yourselves.

pigup,

Hey cut it out we’re trying to circle jerk here

RmDebArc_5, (edited )
@RmDebArc_5@lemmy.ml avatar

macOS and Linux have additional security features at a system level, on Linux most software comes through controlled repositories or sandboxed flatpaks. There are also tons of multi million dollar companies that constantly try to find and fix kernel level vulnerabilities and a distro like Debian, which is very popular for servers, has had less major vulnerabilities than windows 7 throughout its entire lifecycle and Debian exists for other 30 years. So I’d say Linux is would have a few less (different) attacks

kittenzrulz123, in alias 2024='echo "YEAR OF THE DESKTOP"'

Most people will install Windows 11, complain about it, complain about the lack of Windows alternatives, then get offended and spam downvote anyone who mentions an alternative.

juipeltje,
@juipeltje@lemmy.world avatar

This pretty much sums up the pcmasterrace community and i ended up leaving because of it.

at_an_angle,

I’m trying to learn Linux, got Cinnamon to dip my toes into, and love it.

And being someone who is computer literate, finding a distro that was similar to windows to learn with was a pain. With all the infighting and superiority complexs on forums, the absolute number of variations of distros, combined with the avalanche of information you need to digest just to get a basic understanding…

Yeah, I get why people will stick to Windows and ignore free/better alternatives, all while complaining. It’s just not worth it to a vast majority of users.

Adramis,

Yeah…this is going to be a super unpopular opinion, but there needs to be a designated distro for new users who aren’t sure what to go with. If someone asks “What distro should I-” the rest doesn’t matter. We just agree on one distro and that’s it. Once they have a reason to look for another distro, they’ll have the knowledge to find it themselves.

You have to make the first step easy.

pathief,
@pathief@lemmy.world avatar

Linux Mint should be the default answer for newbies. Tech savvy users can probably find “the right distro” themselves.

user224,
@user224@lemmy.sdf.org avatar

But not only for newbies, just to add.

callyral,
@callyral@pawb.social avatar

Yeah, I used Linux Mint when I started using Linux in 2021, and I would definitely still use it if I didn’t prefer rolling release.

vic_rattlehead,

What does rolling release get a user if they’re not tinkering with hardware all the time?

callyral,
@callyral@pawb.social avatar

To me? I use a laptop and don’t really tinker with my hardware at all, the benefits for me is I get the latest-ish versions of software (including user applications), and there isn’t this big jump between new versions

ares35,
@ares35@kbin.social avatar

that 'designated distro' for newcomers used to be ubuntu. probably still is. as much as i'd want to say mint or some other variant of ubuntu or debian that i happen to like.. 'one man shows' and distros with very small teams aren't what a new user should be going with. there's a reason why so many base off ubuntu. it's big. it's solid. and it just works.

Adramis,

Ubuntu was always the answer I gave, but it feels like they’ve fallen out of favor with the whole snap debacle.

ChunkMcHorkle,
@ChunkMcHorkle@lemmy.world avatar

As a technically literate person who is mostly new to Linux, Snaps along with Canonical’s corporate behavior was initially a dealbreaker for me.

Except now I’m on Zorin (a Ubuntu fork) and find I can install flatpak, apt, etc as well, so I’m not wholly opposed to it anymore.

Still think they’re assholes for taking initial steps in a paywall direction, though, not to mention doing the FOSS community that way.

Chakravanti,

Don’t act this is some social parasite symptom. I do that shit in the real world and get the same response. Or rather lackthereof.

paintbucketholder,

Most people will buy a computer, that computer will have Windows 11 on it, they’ll start using that computer and the pre-installed OS that came with it, and maybe, occasionally, they will complain that “this is different now” and that “they always change things, it’s so annoying” and that will be the end of it.

If you’re talking about people who install or even just upgrade the OS on their computer by themselves, are aware of such a concept as “alternative operating systems,” engage in any kind of conversation about operating systems on social media, and then care enough about the topic to downvote people who disagree with them on purely ideological grounds, you’re already talking about a tiny, tiny minority of computer users.

kittenzrulz123,

As tech illiterate as people are they also love complaining. Mostly complaining that Microsoft has a monopoly over computing. They generally don’t know what an OS is as you said but will still complain. Of course since they don’t know much telling them anything will get them offended as they feel that their intelligence was questioned.

Schmeckinger,

I have never see a tech illiterate person complain that Microsoft has a monopoly over computing.

spikespaz,

My grandma thought it was a duopoly until I explained that clouds are made of penguins.

MonkderZweite, (edited ) in Distros bad

And the cold-brew cask i use for hot coffee, let it there for a day?

Btw, i use Artix & Void.

Rekonok, in Distros bad
@Rekonok@sh.itjust.works avatar

Burning your hands once and start using Manjaro…

galoisghost, in alias 2024='echo "YEAR OF THE DESKTOP"'
@galoisghost@aussie.zone avatar

Most people still Google “Facebook” to login to Facebook.

The general public won’t start using Linux until the computer they buy from their local big box store has it installed by default. Which for a brief moment nearly happened with netbooks.

Selkie,

I know it’s mostly because I’m in the middle of nowhere, most people I know don’t know what OS they’re running

TigrisMorte,

They don't even know what program they browse the internet with, manage documents with, nor view media with. They know what button to press. George Jetson is our reality.

MrBubbles96,

Most people still Google “Facebook” to login to Facebook.

Wait, I’m lost here…what’s the problem there? Maybe they wanna use the browser version and not the app (i haven’t used facebook in ages, so I’ve no idea if the site now just funnels you into their desktop/mobile app as much as they can)

galoisghost,
@galoisghost@aussie.zone avatar

I’m just pointing out the general tech ignorance in the world. There are generally people who think they need to go through Google to go to any other web page on the internet.

MrBubbles96,

Ahh, yeah, you’re right in that case then

ares35,
@ares35@kbin.social avatar

you ain't a joking. i see that all the time. searching for facebook, youtube, amazon, gmail, hotmail..... even 'binging' for google.

MonkderZweite, in So sad when it happens

Never happened to me.

Government stuff?

Grippler, (edited )

Every single piece of software i need for my job is only available on windows. No getting around it, there are literally no alternatives. I’m not working with anything government-related.

phoenixz,

Out of curiosity, what are you working with?

Grippler,

I’m Software engineer in industrial manufacturing. Basically every tool I use is proprietary and only made for windows.

MonkderZweite,

Fair. Some jobs are still Windows only.

nickiam2, in Distros bad

I use a mokapot, but I also run fedora on my laptop. What does that make me?

Shareni,

I’ve recently converted to both. Good taste

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