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why do you think linux is better than windows?
im a windows user myself,i dont like linux nor use it. but i did use it before (pop os).
so im intersed in knowing why some people like it.
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i like not having to have a microsoft account to utilize it.
you know whats really awesome? being able to decide if i want updates. or a tightly-integrated piece of shit llm.
being able to modify literally every aspect of the shell.
windows 3.1 was more theme-able than win11.
linux works out of the box for all the old people i repurpose machines for and i dont have to think about cloud-connect bullshit. fuck, half of them dont notice its not windows until i mention it.
better question is why the fuck would you use windows without being paid to?
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i use it bec i like it,i like that my cracks work there without effort. that i dont need to update my system to download an app. i like the ui,that any app will work. i never have to use the terminal. a lot of stuff. and about being paid,i didnt even pay for it i used massgravel (or whatever its named) to active it
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haha wow its been awhile for you hasnt it?
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explain what changed if its that radical.
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im not going to bother you seem trollish... your rep precedes you
g'day!
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So wildly off topic question.
How are you seeing a reputation score?
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host instance is using mbin, not lemmy. its more reddit-like than lemmy but has access to all the same content..also natively connects to the the twitterverse (mastodon).
https://moist.catsweat.com
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