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I’ve straight up told people that Linux is a better operating system.
I have also never installed Linux on my main computer and probably never will.
It’s the better operating system, but it’s intentionally hobbled by proprietary software.
I think that’s gonna change soon though. Microsoft sees the writing on the wall and will probably open source Windows sometime in the next decade to keep it relevant. Most computers run some form of GNU + Linux kernel (Android, servers, smart tvs, e-readers, tablets, anything small with an operating system really) and Windows market share has become essentially just the consumer market. The only thing keeping it alive is gaming and Autodesk/Adobe.
They’re at a point where Windows has become almost unmaintainable. It’s collapsing under its own weight. There are systems in there that haven’t changed since 2000. Their development team is just not large enough and never will be. At some point the only profitable thing will be to open source Windows and it’s proprietary drivers and focus on userspace apps like office and industrial tech support.
Especially after seeing the leaked Windows 11. Nothing has changed. It’s just 10 with a skin. Meanwhile every year GNU/Linux gets massive increases in usability and appearance. It also has the benefit of being able to use way more filesystem types and utilize a more intuitive installation/application layer. Windows tried with the Windows store, but apt/pacman are just amazing tools that can’t exist in the same way outside an open source system.
They’re at a point where Windows has become almost unmaintainable. It’s collapsing under its own weight. There are systems in there that haven’t changed since 2000. Their development team is just not large enough and never will be. At some point the only profitable thing will be to open source Windows and it’s proprietary drivers and focus on userspace apps like office and industrial tech support.
This right here is the reason why I’ve always been so disappointed by every new Windows version. It’s like, Linux does the most insane shit with the GUI and yet every Windows edition is so clunky in terms of user interface.
The moment the tide turns for vidya, I’m jumping ship.
arguably, the tide has already turned for vidya. large swathes of the steam store are available for linux, either natively or through wine/proton
check if the games you play are available on linux (protondb, winedb, lutris), if they are, then you no longer have any excuse not to switch
i’m a simp for the penguin, but
will probably open source Windows sometime in the next decade to keep it relevant.
??? they have like 75% market share and their main competitor is still MacOS. i’ve noticed among FOSS Freaxx there’s this consistent inability to understand why people in general use software and how they decide which software to use verging on willful delusion, as if ext4 support is a killer app.
pacman … amazing tool
MacOS is still based on an open source operating system. It’s just using the BSD kernel which has a more permissive license. Windows has also been tending more towards open source lately.
Dos/NT is a dying system.
And again, that’s just the consumer desktop market which is significantly less lucrative than the industrial/webserver market. I know like 4 people who’ve ever paid for windows.
Open sourcing it will bring a lot of industrial users back as being able to modify and maintain the system from in house will outweigh the costs and they’ll still be able to charge for support and services.