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Linux is often sold as progress, but philosophically it feels like a step backward. The people who shaped the field at its best, Engelbart, Alan Kay, Licklider, were trying to make computers amplify human thought, not turn users into part time system administrators. Engelbart wanted integrated systems that helped people reason, collaborate, and build knowledge. Kay imagined the computer as a living medium, something you could understand, reshape, and learn from. Linux goes in the opposite direction. It inherits the Unix mindset where the system is a miserable little pile of loosely connected tools and the human is expected to glue them together through arcane commands and configuration files. Complexity is not reduced, it is pushed onto the user and normalized as a virtue. Instead of higher level concepts, Linux clings to decades old abstractions like everything being a file, text streams as universal interfaces, and shells as the main way to think. The result is a system no single person can fully understand, held together by conventions, folklore, and cargo cult practices. What makes this worse is the culture that formed around it. A common trait among Linux enthusiasts is a mix of resentment and shallow elitism, where struggling with the system is reframed as proof of intelligence or moral superiority. Difficulty becomes a badge of honor rather than a design failure. Many users overestimate their understanding, mastering a narrow set of commands and rituals while mistaking familiarity for depth. This Dunning–Kruger confidence feeds contempt for ordinary users and for systems that aim to be coherent and humane, as if usability were a flaw rather than the point. Instead of demanding better abstractions, the culture defends rough edges as character building. In that sense, Linux does not just fall short technically. It fosters an attitude that resists the ideals of clarity, empathy, and intellectual humility that the great figures of computing actually stood for.
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Get a better hobby, if that was be in the restroom I would piss on you for being a windows fag, and since you love windows you would get off on it.
Also didn't read
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>>107646962
That reminds me. I need to switch to Linux because the video drivers on Windows keep crashing my laptop when it's unplugged. That and the keyboard just stops working sometimes and I have to lock and unlock my screen to fix it. Thanks OP.
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>>107646962
>WORDS WORDS WORDS WORDS WORDS WORDS
Is this a leftist meme?
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>>107646981
>>107646985
>>107646999
Linux users can’t read, that’s why they like “simplicity” so much. lol
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linux will never show you ads in your own OS
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>>107647009
It's not that I *can't* read, it's that I *didn't* read your wall of text.
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>>107647015
>clueless
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/base-files/+bug/1701068
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>>107647009
>p-p-please read my blogpost...
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>>107647009
can't format his retarded rant award
did you lose your enter key?
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>>107647066
Simple ideas, for kids:
• What computers should do
• Computers should help people think, learn, and work together.
• They should feel friendly and easy to understand.
• What early computer thinkers wanted
• They wanted computers to make humans smarter, not confused.
• They imagined computers as tools you can learn from and shape.
• What Linux is like
• Linux often makes people deal with many small tools.
• Users have to connect these tools themselves.
• This can feel hard and messy.
• Why it feels difficult
• Many things are old ideas that are hard to learn.
• You must remember special commands and rules.
• The computer does not explain itself very well.
• How people talk about this difficulty
• Some users say “it’s hard” means “it’s smart.”
• Struggling is treated like a prize, not a problem.
• Problems with that attitude
• People can think they know more than they do.
• They may look down on others who want things simpler.
• Being easy to use is seen as bad, even though it should be good.
• Big idea
• A good computer system should be clear, kind, and helpful.
• Making things hard on purpose is not real progress.
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Where's that anon to sperg all over the thread and call everyone that replies to it a subhuman nigger? I'm tired of this crap being posted every day
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>>107646962
you got filtered kek
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>>107647087
all people with this kind of mentality do is just bloat up everything for no reason, making it unusable for people with shit hardware. so much for things just working, huh?
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>>107646962
>not sharing the urinal
2/10
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>>107646962
It's simply not true. Or maybe it was true once upon a time.
But trust me, with Fedora 43, you don't feel like what you just posted is true at all anymore.
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>>107646962
Don't care, Microsoft doesn't want you to control your own device and is thus a step backward from even TempleOS.
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>>107647505
i've seen freetards make the same claim about fedora 3, 13, 23 and 33. but i'm sure it's different this time.
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>>107646962
Kay imagined the computer as a living medium, something you could understand, reshape, and learn from

so Grok, ChatGPT and DeepSeek?

open source LLMs are to primitive to compete with them, Dolphin Mistral just hallucinates facts. Even Grok does that sometime but with offline usable mistral it happens more often then not.
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>>107646962
This simply isn't true any longer. Even i, working in a third world public hospital, could see the brown nurses there using Ubuntu for their job. Linux is as easy as Windows if you stick to famous distros and use it for work only, and so long your work doesn't involve using Adobe software.
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>>107646962
TLDR: Pseudointellectual retardation and also OP is a faggot
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>>107647980
thanks. Didn't want to read all that and assumed OP was a faggot anyway.



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