Windows lacking a basic, consistent, package manager for decades puts it significantly lower by default. Also you’re blatantly a blind Linux hater because you didn’t list Windows under your “lack of being able to do a task,” and horrible performance (DWM.exe), and garbage UX/UI (literally any UI they’ve made since Windows 7).
I am using Linux for the past 6 years, and am using Debian Stable. People like you are unreasonable extremists and are the reason why many people hate Linux community.
Why are you misrepresenting Debian then? I am calling you a hater because of you misrepresenting options, and no it doesn’t matter if you use it if you’re being disingenuous in conversation. Windows is a benchmark because people understand it and base their opinons on it. People like you are the reason they don’t use Linux.
It is disgusting how deluded people like you can abuse the freedom to speak for vomiting all kinds of nonsense. It must have been easy joining Lemmy after Reddit exodus I guess, because I was one of the core people who helped build the platform you are using right now.
Windows lacking a basic, consistent, package manager for decades puts it significantly lower by default. Also you’re blatantly a blind Linux hater because you didn’t list Windows under your “lack of being able to do a task,” and horrible performance (DWM.exe), and garbage UX/UI (literally any UI they’ve made since Windows 7).
I am using Linux for the past 6 years, and am using Debian Stable. People like you are unreasonable extremists and are the reason why many people hate Linux community.
Why are you misrepresenting Debian then? I am calling you a hater because of you misrepresenting options, and no it doesn’t matter if you use it if you’re being disingenuous in conversation. Windows is a benchmark because people understand it and base their opinons on it. People like you are the reason they don’t use Linux.
It is disgusting how deluded people like you can abuse the freedom to speak for vomiting all kinds of nonsense. It must have been easy joining Lemmy after Reddit exodus I guess, because I was one of the core people who helped build the platform you are using right now.